The mayor of Bormida, Italy wants to offer money to people who relocate to the tiny village (pictured). ROME (AP) — Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte will formally tell his wobbly coalition government on Tuesday that he intends to offer his resignation, his … It saw a marginal increase … ... the mayor of Candela, ... Gatta has decided to offer those interested in becoming … Mayor of picturesque Italian … This Charming Italian Town Will Pay You to Move There. The mayor of Teora, an Italian village and comune in the province of Avellino, has an offer: Free house renting and zero taxes for families with children who want to relocate there. Mayor offers €2,000 and cheap rent to anyone willing to live in small idyllic village in Italian mountains. The plan is meant to keep the village, which 394 people call … The small town of Candela proposed a similar plan in 2017, per CNN, offering up to $2,350 for people to move in. A remote village in northern Italy is offering to pay €2,000 (£1,700) to anyone moving there to stop it becoming deserted. In a post to Facebook, mayor Daniele Galliano also said anyone who moves to Bormida, which sits 420 metres above sea level in the Liguria region, will pay as little as $73 (€50) per month in rent. The mayor of a remote mountain village in Italy is offering to gift around $3000 (€2,000) to anyone who's willing to move there in an attempt to boost the population and the local economy. The picturesque Italian town that will pay YOU to move there: Mayor offers 2,000 euros to people who will help boost Candela's dwindling population. Underpopulated Italian region offers visitors €25,000 to move in This article is more than 1 year old Molise president finds novel way to breathe life into area as resident numbers dwindle The mayor of an Italian village who proposed paying people €2,000 to move there has begged people to stop ringing him after thousands tried to take him up on his offer… Mayor Nicola Gatta now says he has a plan to get more people to move to Candela: pay them.