Yes, there some villages that are doing that. However, there are few cons:
— all houses are in state of despair and it will cost small (or big) fortune to fix them and you have to fix them otherwise it’ll be taken from you.
— you have to live in them after you fixed it for a few years before you can sell them.
— you still need to pay notary fees which are usually between 3000 and 5000 euros (incl purchase tax)
— you won’t be able to sell house for few years.. and, if you do, no way you’ll get all your money back
and last but not least, all these properties in very remote locations, that’s why they are falling apart as no one wants to live there (no work, nothing interesting around, no sea etc)
Obviously, it’s for everyone’s to decide but I would steer clear of those options
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