Spanish village for sale – for the price of an apartment
RT,
24
September, 2014
Whole
villages are up for sale in Spain, as developers, municipalities and
banks want to offload them due to the country’s distressed economy.
RT visited one such abandoned community to find out how great the
demand for cheap villages is.
A
little more than an hour’s drive away from Barcelona, Catalonia,
lies the village of Esblada. The entire village is up for sale for a
mere 280,000 euro ($360,000) – or the price of a big city
one-bedroom apartment.
For
that price, the potential buyer gets a place with a winery, a tiny
church and fourteen homes, which have been abandoned and neglected
for more than 60 years.
Still from RT video
“I'd
like alternative people to come,” he
told RT’s Matt Trezza. “People
who love nature. I wouldn’t like to see people come to exploit
these places, but who could work to develop them.”
So
far he has seen potential buyers come and go. Elvira Farian, a real
estate agent, says most of them have been foreigners.
“Russians,
Americans, Mexicans – right now we are working with this type of
clients,” she
says. “The
Russians who are looking for this kind of property are usually
looking for an investment, or want to start a business here.”
The residents of Esblada either died or moved away, and the village was sold to a developer who went bankrupt during the financial crisis.
Now
it’s owned by a bank, which is trying to offload it. And that’s
quite an uneasy task. There are about a hundred other villages in
Spain waiting to be snapped up. One of them, A Barca, was even
offered for free in March to those who would come up with a
development project for the village.
Offers
regarding such places have so far exceeded demand, however, as the
low price comes offset by the prospect of spending a fortune on
renovation
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