New York Times Suggests Americans Move to Europe to Find More Affordable Housing

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New York Times Suggests Americans Move to Europe to Find More Affordable Housing
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article suggests Americans buy homes in Europe that are a “bargain compared with Manhattan” as the U.S. housing market continues to choke prospective buyers.“Look first to Italy. Molise, a mountainous region that appeared on The New York Times’s 2020 list of 52 places to visit, took the top spot. For about $750,000, you can buy 8,333 square feet there, which comes to $90 per square foot,” wrotereal estate reporter Matt Yan.

In comparison, a $750,000 apartment in Manhattan would run a buyer a whopping $1,500 per square foot, the article said.According to Lara Bianco of My Dolce Casa, “you could purchase up to 16 times as much space” in Molise, which was referred to as “Italy’s most affordable region.” “Even in the most expensive region of France, Ile-de-France, where Paris is located, you’ll still be able to get three times as much space as in Manhattan, 1,494 square feet,” Bianco wrote in the study, published on August 23.a bill in the State Senate that would provide up to $150,000 in home loans for illegal aliens who are first-time home buyers, Breitbart News reported.

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