Sabrina Sato shows whether there is a house for sale in Italy for one euro
Imagine buying a house in Europe for one euro, about R$6. A video was posted on social media saying this is possible. Sabrina Sato checked what is true and what is exaggerated about these posts on the Internet. Does she have a new house in Italy? I want to see that!
1 of 3 Sabrina Sato in Limosano — Photo: Pedro Arieta/Disclosure Sabrina Sato in Limosano — Photo: Pedro Arieta/Disclosure
Sabrina Sato went to Limosano after seeing some videos on social media, including that of Brazilian Paula Magalhães. The architect from Mato Grosso do Sul published one of these videos in which she celebrated when she got the key to her house.
“It is a historic center that is over a thousand years old. And then, I think around 1900 or so, everyone started leaving here. “That’s why the city council decided to create this program with houses for one euro to invite other people to live and live,” says the architect.
Sabrina Sato: How many families live here in the historic center?
Paula: Two.
Sabrina Sato: But how many houses are there here?
Paula: Two hundred.
INFINITE EDGE POOL
2 of 3 Sabrina relaxes in a pool in the Dolomites Photo: Pedro Arieta/Disclosure Sabrina relaxes in a pool in the Dolomites Photo: Pedro Arieta/Disclosure
Many people shared a swimming pool in a luxury hotel in the Dolomites. The structure was built 20 meters above the ground.
3 of 3 Dinner by Sabrina Sato in Rome Photo: Reproduction Dinner by Sabrina Sato in Rome Photo: Reproduction
Sabrina went to Rome’s oldest restaurant with culinary consultant Stephany Gray to learn how Italians eat pasta.
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