When you read articles about the towns where you find cheap houses in Italy it sounds like these villages are ghost towns, but that’s far from the reality. Back in 2020 I bought two properties in Mussomeli, Sicily, and after finishing renovations, I went to spend this summer there with my family.
In today’s video I share what this town, its community, and day-to-day life here are really like. If you want to make this place your home too, go to https://cheaphousesinitaly.com/ to see how I can help you buy a house here!
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12 Comments
Nice video. Would like to hear how your Airbnb is going. If your making money.
Great Information. Thanks for Video!!!!
Hi Karl, do you need a car in order to go to restaurants and enjoy the night life? I don't think rural life is for me, but I do enjoy small towns…and eating out doors while listening to music is the lifestyle that I want. please let me know….and do you speak Italian?
I love your videos and might be interested in buying property there too. I have been to Sicily it’s rugged & beautiful. Can you provide an Airbnb link for us?
Hi Karl. Just wondering? Have you been to Sambuca? I think it’s a little closer to the beach so that’s the main reason it interests me. Not sure Sambuca has the nightlife like Musomelli. Looks like you’ve got a great team over there. They did a great job on your air bnb. I bet most the people staying there will literally be on a vacay to look at cheap properties and then be inspired by your property while staying at it.
Hi Karl, how long was the flight duration from Sicily to Valencia Spain? And is Valencia Spain worth seeing? I Love traveling to multiple countries (: Thanks for sharing all your adventures! Can’t wait to travel again to Europe. More power to your channel.
Are you selling your Italian property? Is the Airbnb model not so great there?
Karl, will you be doing some videos on Valencia, Spain. I’m interested in seeing why you like it so much. It must really be nice if you want to raise and educate your daughters there. I enjoyed watching your latest video on Mussomeli. Do you think you will keep your AB&B there? I like Mussomeli, but think I may like being closer to the coast.
i think buying in places like this is for people with money like you or that are retired. I know places like this aint dead is just a different life style then new york, medellin or a major city. And you have a cute kid, i feel real bad for you when she a teenager she gonna give you so many headaches lololol
Hello Karl, I’ve signed up with your group to contact me three weeks ago and have not heard anything. Are you guys still contacting people who are interested in moving to Italy?
Three hour siestas sound good to me 😴
Many years ago I used to live in Woking in the UK, which has quite a large Italian community — possibly around 3,000. It turns out that most of the first generation emigrants came over to England in the early 1950s not long after the war. Can you guess the name of the town they originally came from — no other than Mussomeli in Sicily. I wonder if that era marked the beginning of the demographic shifts in the town, with people from subsequent generations who may have followed their relatives over to the UK. Judging by the names, Woking today has many businesses run by people related to those original Italians. All over the town and in surrounding villages you can see Italian sounding names on hairdressers, cafés, restaurants and gardening businesses. Having said that though, I know which sunnier town I’d prefer to live in 😉 🇮🇹