What city in Italy pays you to live there?


What city in Italy pays you to live there? The charming Italian town of Pressice-Acquarica, located in the southern Puglia region, or the bit that makes up Italy's boot, is offering €30,000 (roughly $32,500) to move there. The financial incentive is part of an effort to combat population, a problem that is plaguing many of Italy's small, rural towns.


What city in Italy has the highest salary?

To start off, Lombardy is the home region for Milan, which boasts the highest average salary in Italy overall.


Which region of Italy is cheapest for property?

Abruzzo. Compared to Tuscany and Umbria, Abruzzo is the cheapest region to buy a property in Italy. There are numerous property options, from beachside apartments to inland farmhouses and historic palazzi. Abruzzo's inland countryside is full of picturesque towns and ancient Roman ruins.