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A town in Italy is selling abandoned homes for just $1. Here's what the properties look like.

Mussomeli has around 11,000 residents, but many of its homes have been deserted as people move to urban areas.

A town in Italy is selling abandoned homes for just $1. Here's what the properties look like.

The government has posted signs on the doors of homes to indicate which ones are for sale.

The government has posted signs on the doors of homes to indicate which ones are for sale.

Many homes are in dire need of repair, like this three-bedroom property with an exterior that's chipping away.

Many homes are in dire need of repair, like this three-bedroom property with an exterior that

Renovations are expected to cost around $7,500 per square foot. Additional costs such as notary and secretarial fees amount to between $2,800 and $4,500, depending on the property.

A few of the homes have already been sold, but this two-bedroom property is still up for grabs, according to the town's website.

A few of the homes have already been sold, but this two-bedroom property is still up for grabs, according to the town

Buyers must agree to renovate the homes within three years of signing a deed, or they lose their $5,620 security deposit.

Buyers must agree to renovate the homes within three years of signing a deed, or they lose their $5,620 security deposit.

The town has engineers and architects to assist with the renovations process, but buyers are allowed to assemble their own renovation crew.

Many of the properties are the size of a small apartment, but there are multiple rooms inside.

Many of the properties are the size of a small apartment, but there are multiple rooms inside.

This 800-square-foot home comes with three bedrooms and a bathroom.

The interiors aren't much to behold. They're abandoned buildings, after all.

The interiors aren

But some of the views are spectacular.

But some of the views are spectacular.

Intricate fixtures on the doors and balconies give the homes an old-world charm.

Intricate fixtures on the doors and balconies give the homes an old-world charm.

This two-bedroom home on Via Generale Cascino comes with a balcony, but no air conditioning.

This two-bedroom home on Via Generale Cascino comes with a balcony, but no air conditioning.

Many of the homes have wooden doors and stone facades.

Many of the homes have wooden doors and stone facades.

This house on Via Architetto Costanzo has five bedrooms.

At around 320 square feet, this property is one of the smallest of the bunch.

At around 320 square feet, this property is one of the smallest of the bunch.

But it's just steps away from incredible scenery of the town's hilly landscape.

But it

To purchase one of the homes, interested parties must actually visit Mussomeli, where they'll be given a guided tour.

To purchase one of the homes, interested parties must actually visit Mussomeli, where they

Along the way, they'll stop off at landmarks and local restaurants. The tour costs around $450, but visitors only have to pay if they wind up purchasing a home.

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