Rescue action for abandoned villages: money for new residence!
Rescue action for abandoned villages: money for new residence!
In the fight against the population decline in small communities, the Northern Italian Trentino relies on financial incentives and creative concepts. The province of Trento offers grants of up to 80,000 euros for buying a house and the renovation of old buildings in 33 particularly affected communities. If you stay there for ten years, you can benefit from these funding, while landlords also benefit from low -priced housing offers. Popular tourist destinations such as Trento or Riva del Garda are excluded. Already mentioned campaigns such as "Case A Uns Euro" show that more and more villages in Italy are aiming to attract new residents and to renovate neglected real estate in order to counteract the impending extinction, according to [OE24]
Spanish initiatives against ghost villages
Similar problems are expressed in Spain: Many cities and villages are increasingly being forgotten by emigating their residents, which even leads to the creation of ghost cities. Therefore, local administrations have started to reward new residents. In Ponga, Asturia, couples who settle there receive up to 3,000 euros and an additional 3,000 euros for each born, explains [idealista]. In Olmeda de la Cuesta, land is auctioned at affordable prices, while A Xesta offers rental prices of only 100 euros per month to attract people. The village of Rubiá in Galicia also pays innovative grants and focuses particularly on families with children to preserve the schools from closing.These initiatives are part of a more comprehensive trend in Europe to combat rural exodus and make rural areas attractive again, with both Italy and Spain as pioneers. Giving the approach ، financial support could be a solution to the challenges that are associated with demographic change. The municipalities try everything to keep these valuable cultural sites alive.
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