A California-based woman bought 3 abandoned houses in a Sicilian village for $3.30, cashing in on Italy's desperation to repopulate its fast-emptying ghost towns
"I was so amazed. It was one of those things where you have to see it to make sure it's true," San Francisco-based Daniels told Insider."I did my research, and within three days I had my plane ticket, a rental car, the hotel, and I left."
"People were super welcoming and everyone wanted to have a coffee with me. The realtors embraced me like a sister — they were with me every single day through the time I was there," Daniels said.
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