They are paying almost R $ 230 thousand for those who live in this place

If your dream has always been to live in Switzerland, we have good news: the government is offering the equivalent of $ 228, 000 to anyone who agrees to live in a nice mountain village in Albinen, Canton Valais.

The region is extremely beautiful, quiet and has only 240 residents. It is the lack of population there that is worrying the Swiss government, as even the village school has been closed.

The idea of ​​offering money to future residents came from the current inhabitants of Albinen, who petitioned the municipality to draw attention to the place in a financially attractive manner, and as a result, emigration trends would eventually subside.

Offer

They are paying almost R $ 230 thousand for those who live in this place

They are paying almost R $ 230 thousand for those who live in this place

They are paying almost R $ 230 thousand for those who live in this place

They are paying almost R $ 230 thousand for those who live in this place

The village housing plan has an offer of fixed financial contributions for residents who agree to relocate to the region - people under 45 who are willing to build or buy a house in the village are eligible.

The amount of 228, 000 is equivalent to what the government proposes to pay for a family consisting of a couple and two children. Before some smart guys even think about creating condominiums on the spot, it's good to know that too large and complete residences can't be built, according to the housing agreement.

There will also be control over who changes their mind or gives up on building a house - anyone staying less than 10 years in the village will have to return the money to the government. In addition, there is another condition: the person who builds must invest at least the equivalent of $ 656, 000 in the work.

The municipality intends to create a fund and spend 100, 000 Swiss francs per year on this investment. The expectation with the restocking of the place is to benefit the region and even encourage the reopening of the school. So, what do you think about this kind of offer?