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-Americans kickstarted the resurrection’Now Italians are snapping up $1 homes for themselves [[https://kra27-28.cc/|kraken market]]+I could not afford the American Dream:’ This retired US veteran relocated to Brazil after struggling with the cost of living [[https://kra32a.at/|kraken зеркало]]
  
-Of the many depopulated Italian towns to launch bargain home schemes in recent yearsnone have been more successful than Sicily’s Sambuca di Sicilia.+After spending years traveling the world while working in the United States militaryChristopher Boris dreamed of one day moving overseas permanently.
  
-Sambuca’s home sell-offs have seen huge demandwith American buyers rushing to snap up discounted houses in the hillside town for a symbolic €1 in 2019 and €2 in 2021.+But the retired veteranwho grew up in New Jersey but was based in Maryland at the time, ended up relocating earlier than he’d intended after struggling to cope with the rising cost of living.
  
-Previously largely unknown, even to some Italians, Sambuca has since welcomed so many Americans that it’s been nicknamed Italys Little America.+I really couldnt afford my mortgage payments and my utilities anymore,” Boris tells CNN Travel.
  
-But according to the town’s mayor Giuseppe Cacioppothis US buyer trend has changed orat the very leastslowed downNow its Italians who are snapping up the town’s abandoned homes. +“I struggled. I was living off of VA disability,” Boris saysreferring to a tax-free monetary benefit paid to veterans with disabilities. “And I said‘I think my money could go a lot longer living overseas.’ 
-“Something weird happened with this third batch of auctioned homes; we thought more Americans would applyso we were amazed that for the first time ever it was mainly Italians from all over Italy,” Cacioppo tells CNN.+In the summer of 2024Boris and his wife Maria Jesus, originally from Bolivialeft the US to start a new life in Brazil.
  
-Sambuca has placed dozens of dwellings on the market over the years in a bid to revive the communitywhich has suffered from depopulation as residents move to bigger cities.+“I could not afford the American Dream,” he says.
  
-In both past editionsthe number of requests, mostly from the US, to purchase neglected homes was so high that local authorities had to place the old abandoned properties at auction.+According to Boristhey had been struggling financially for at least five yearsbut things came to a head when he left his government job in 2022.
  
-While some bidders opted to snap up abandoned ruins, over hundred Americans purchased ready-to-occupy homes from localsrevitalizing the areas dwindling real estate market.+“It was year-long decision,” he adds. “My wife and I were always talking about moving overseas.” 
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 +While they considered moving to Bolivia, the couple ultimately chose to settle in neighboring country Brazil, a destination that theyd previously lived in between 2007 and 2008, when Boris was stationed there. 
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 +“We chose Brazil, and Rio specifically, because of the higher quality of life,” explains Boris, adding that their experiences using the medical care system in the country had been positive, and they knew that they could live comfortably there.
  
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