We bought a ‘one euro' Italian townhouse which took 3 years to renovate – but now we love it | The Sun
A COUPLE bought an Italian townhouse at auction with a one euro starting bid – and transformed it into an amazing holiday home.
The council in Sambuca di Sicilia auctioned 16 abandoned homes as part of the famous €1 scheme.
Massoud Ahmadi, 70, and his wife Shelley, 60, bought an abandoned 18th century townhouse in the auction, spending around just £8,400 in January 2019.
However, inside the property were crumbling internal walls stained brown and the rooms were packed full of old junk, including a retro pram.
They have since around spent £160,000 on the once “uninhabitable” three-story property, turning it into a glamourous home.
The two-bedroom, 250 square metre house has retained its original wooden windows, majolica tiled floor and vaulted double-barreled ceilings.
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It also features three bathrooms, a living room and an open-plan marble kitchen, plus a roof terrace with mountain views.
They completed renovations in January last year and now split their time between Sambuca di Sicilia and their home in Maryland near Washington DC.
One of the conditions of buying the house was that it had to be renovated within three years, something Massoud said he "couldn't fathom" and only pulled it off thanks to the help of local architects and artisans.
He thinks it's now worth at least £200,000.
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