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Italians Now Leading the Revival of $1 Homes in Sicily’s Sambuca di Sicilia

Sambuca di Sicilia's $1 Home Scheme Attracts More Italians Than Americans

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 16, 2026
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From American Dream to Italian Reality: $1 Homes Reshape Sambuca - Paolo Morabito via CNN

Young Italians Embrace the $1 Home Opportunity in Sicily - Paolo Morabito via CNN

Italians Now Leading the Charge in Purchasing $1 Homes in Sicily’s Sambuca di Sicilia

Sambuca di Sicilia, a once-depopulated town in Sicily, has witnessed a fascinating shift in its home-buying trend. What began as an experiment to revitalize abandoned homes through symbolic €1 homes has now turned into a surprising trend of Italian buyers stepping into the market, taking the lead from American buyers who initially kickstarted the project.

The Sicilian town’s home-selling scheme has captured international attention since its launch. Back in 2019, when homes were being offered for just €1, there was an overwhelming response, particularly from American buyers, eager to invest in dilapidated houses. This initiative has breathed new life into the town, which had been suffering from depopulation due to locals relocating to larger cities.

However, the latest batch of homes up for auction in November 2023 has seen a major shift. According to the town’s mayor, Giuseppe Cacioppo, for the first time ever, the majority of the bidders were Italians. While the town had expected another wave of interest from American buyers, they were surprised to find that only a small number of bids came from the United States, with Italians representing the majority of successful bidders.

From “Little America” to Italian-Driven Revitalization

Previously dubbed “Italy’s Little America” due to the influx of American buyers, Sambuca’s home sale schemes had been a symbol of cross-cultural interest. Thousands of Americans flocked to buy homes for a nominal fee, often choosing abandoned ruins that required extensive renovations.

In the past, the scheme had revived a struggling real estate market, with over a hundred Americans purchasing ready-to-occupy properties. But in the third round of auctions, which featured homes priced at €3, only 15 bidders participated, with six winning properties. Surprisingly, Italians from all over the country won most of these bids, with only one American securing a house. This shift has led some to believe that the town’s revival is transitioning from being an international project to one more rooted in Italy’s own future.

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Young Italians Recognizing the Potential of Sicily’s Real Estate

Mayor Cacioppo believes that the surge in Italian bidders is a direct result of the early international interest. He points out that Italians, particularly younger generations, are now recognizing the hidden potential of these bargain properties.

“Younger Italians are not retirees looking for a second home but are working professionals who can work remotely,” Cacioppo shares. Many of these buyers have discovered the beauty of Sicily and its allure as an affordable place to live and work.

Among these buyers are financial advisor Paolo Morabito, 25, and his architect friend Bruno Surfaro, 28, who purchased a 35-square-meter stone house with a panoramic terrace for €2,222 (roughly $2,281). Their plan is to invest around €30,000 (approximately $30,810) to turn the property into a vacation retreat and rental property.

The purchase came with a three-year renovation requirement, meaning Morabito and Surfaro have a limited time to complete their renovation or risk losing their deposit.

A New Appreciation for Abandoned Homes

While some Italian buyers had previously ignored towns like Sambuca, the new wave of interest suggests a shifting attitude. Cristian Salucci, a 47-year-old construction project manager from Ravenna, invested €1,000 (roughly $1,027) in a 70-square-meter house and plans to invest €100,000 (about $102,700) to restore it. Salucci sees this as an opportunity to revitalize rural areas and create a getaway for his family.

“We’ve been blind to the opportunities right in our backyard,” Salucci says, emphasizing the potential of towns like Sambuca that are brimming with empty homes.

Paul Kanitra, a 45-year-old civil servant from New Jersey, was the only American buyer in the third auction. His family hails from Sambuca, and Kanitra is hoping to reconnect with his roots by renovating a family home left behind by his great-great-grandparents. He plans to turn it into a vacation home and a non-profit center fostering ties between Sicily and New Jersey.

Despite his property needing significant repairs, Kanitra is excited to give it a new life. “It’s our way of giving back to both sides of the ocean,” he says.

A Future for Sambuca’s Homes

As the tide of buyers shifts from Americans to Italians, Sambuca di Sicilia’s symbolic home-sale program continues to bring new life to the area. While Americans remain interested in the town’s homes, Italians are recognizing the potential of these properties for both personal and investment purposes. The program has already sparked the rejuvenation of a forgotten town, and with this new wave of Italian interest, Sambuca is well on its way to becoming a revitalized symbol of rural renewal in Sicily.

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