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8 cities and towns where you can buy a home for free - or at a massive discount

Homeowners in Tokyo are listing their abandoned properties for free.

8 cities and towns where you can buy a home for free - or at a massive discount

New Haven, Connecticut, is giving away up to $42,500 in housing discounts to first-time homebuyers.

New Haven, Connecticut, is giving away up to $42,500 in housing discounts to first-time homebuyers.

First-time homebuyers in New Haven are eligible to receive up to $10,000 to cover the closing costs or down-payment on their home. The subsidy comes in the form of an interest-free loan, which is fully forgiven after five years.

City employees, teachers, police officers, firefighters, and members of the military receive an additional $2,500 off.

On top of that, the city is giving away $30,000 to those who renovate their home using energy-saving upgrades.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, offers remote workers a 33% discount on a fully furnished apartment for three months.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, offers remote workers a 33% discount on a fully furnished apartment for three months.

The Tulsa Remote program is offering a small group of digital nomads — people with the freedom to work from anywhere — up to $10,000 to move to their city.

While the stipend doesn't go directly toward housing, the program offers a 33% discount on a fully furnished apartment in the Brady Arts District, with utilities thrown in for free.

Workers are expected to live in Tulsa for a full year, but the apartment discount expires at the end of three months. At that time, they'll have to cover their own rent, which is still among the cheapest in the nation.

Read more: Tulsa, Oklahoma, is paying remote workers $10,000 to live there. They'll even throw in a discounted apartment.

Buffalo, New York is selling unwanted property for $1.

Buffalo, New York is selling unwanted property for $1.

In Buffalo, city-owned property without an interested buyer that doesn't serve the public is eligible for the Urban Homestead Program. The program sells properties for just $1, plus closing costs, but there are a few additional requirements.

Buyers must stay in the home for at least three years and fix any building code violations within 18 months.

While the deal may seem inexpensive up front, renovating an abandoned home can be pricey.

There's also a limited supply: In 2015, the city's Division of Real Estate told CNN that only a handful of homes were still available through the program.

Buyers in Baltimore could be eligible for housing incentives of either $5,000 or $10,000.

Buyers in Baltimore could be eligible for housing incentives of either $5,000 or $10,000.

The Baltimore Homeownership Incentive Program offers a number of discounts for local residents, including $5,000 for first-time homebuyers who earn at or below 80% of the area median income, and a $5,000 incentive for city employees.

Twice a year, the city selects 30 people to receive $5,000 in housing incentives. For those who want to live near work, the city will also match an employer's housing contributions for up to $2,500.

The program's biggest subsidy comes in the form of $10,000 for residents who purchase a vacant home.

The small town of Harmony, Minnesota, is handing out cash rebates of up to $12,000.

The small town of Harmony, Minnesota, is handing out cash rebates of up to $12,000.

Residents of Harmony can receive a cash rebate of up to $12,000 for building a new property in town.

Though Harmony already bills itself as the "Biggest Little Town in Southern Minnesota," it's making a concerted effort to grow its population, which hovers around 1,000.

People of all ages and income levels are invited to apply for the rebate, but applications are accepted on a first come, first serve basis.

Gary, Indiana is selling a select number of homes for just $1.

Gary, Indiana is selling a select number of homes for just $1.

In August, the city of Gary, Indiana, announced the sale of eight homes through its Dollar Home Program. Their website now lists twelve properties that, despite their ramshackle appearance, seem primed for renovation.

To purchase the $1 homes, applicants must agree to rehabilitate the property within one year of its purchase, and stay there for at least five years. There's also a minimum income requirement of $38,750.

A village in Italy is selling hundreds of abandoned properties for $1.25 each.

A village in Italy is selling hundreds of abandoned properties for $1.25 each.

The Italian fishing village of Ollolai has witnessed a drastic population decline. Over the past half-century, the town's residents have fallen from 2,250 to just 1,300.

The government has to now taken to selling hundreds of abandoned homes to attract new residents. In exchange for a $1.25 price tag, owners must agree to renovate their properties within three years.

Renovations are expected to cost up to $25,000, but it could be a small price to pay to keep the village from disappearing.

Read more: An Italian village is selling homes for $1.25 so it doesn't become a ghost town

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