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Got $47.6 million going spare? Then this dreamy Italian hamlet could soon be yours. Perched high on a hilltop, the charming village of Poggio Santa Cecilia in Italy's scenic Tuscany region was abandoned in the 1960s and has sadly fallen into a state of disrepair over the last 60 years. Click or scroll through and let's take the tour around the latest towns for sale...
Poggio Santa Cecilia, Tuscany, Italy: $47.6 million
Located in 1,730 acres of land, the village includes the remains of a medieval castle that could make the ultimate fixer-upper, as well as a vast 18th-century villa and a church complete with a bell tower. The grounds also include partially restored stables, an olive mill and a labyrinth of underground cellars.
Poggio Santa Cecilia, Tuscany, Italy: $47.6 million
The winding streets are sheltered by a tall city wall, featuring stone arches and exquisite medieval architecture. Lining the village's flagstone roads, an array of traditional Tuscan homes offer wooden front doors, terracotta-tiled roofs and beamed ceilings.
Poggio Santa Cecilia, Tuscany, Italy: $47.6 million
On the market with Essentis Group, the sale includes 50 separate buildings plus 200 acres of woodland, two lakes, 23 acres of fruit trees and 55 acres of vineyards. But perhaps this is a little outside of your budget? Take a look at these amazing towns for sale across the world, starting from as little as $512,000.
Xerdiz, Lugo, Spain: $512,000
Located in a quiet rural spot, the hamlet of Xerdiz sits in over 12 acres of land, surrounded by meadows and trees. A picturesque stream runs through the grounds of the quaint village, which is served by a larger spring found within the estate.
Xerdiz, Lugo, Spain: $512,000
On the market for $512,000, the hamlet offers six buildings in various states of repair. A stone and wood building, the main property is fully habitable and encompasses 1,700 square feet spread over three floors. Outside, there's a pretty garden with a hammock overlooking spectacular views of the surrounding hills and mountains.
Xerdiz, Lugo, Spain: $512,000
The idyllic village in north-western Spain also includes an old schoolhouse, which is in the process of being restored and converted into a residence. Elsewhere, there are three more houses and a barn that’s currently used for storage.
Xerdiz, Lugo, Spain: $512,000
Xerdiz is the ideal property for those yearning to escape the rat race in favor of a more self-sufficient lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of the big cities. A business-savvy buyer could even transform some of the structures into holiday lets, providing a rural spot for visitors to reconnect with nature.
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Pearce, Arizona, USA: $944,000
This Wild West ghost town, which is on the market with Realty Executives Arizona Territory for $944,000, will take you straight back in time. The community of Pearce in Arizona sits on just over half an acre of land and has been recently renovated, returning it to its former glory.
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Pearce, Arizona, USA: $944,000
The ghost town has a fascinating history. Once home to one of the richest gold mines in all of Arizona, it was founded in 1895 and attracted adventurers seeking their fortunes. When the bounty dried up though, Pearce was left abandoned. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the small town features original store façades, a working blacksmith shop and airy living quarters. Restored using original materials from the period in which it was built, the town is a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
Realty Executives Arizona Territory
Pearce, Arizona, USA: $944,000
Not only will Pearce's new owner acquire the buildings, but the sale also comes with a treasure trove of antiques salvaged from the town's heyday. Bursting with curios and original artefacts, it's the perfect property for a history buff or Wild West aficionado.
Realty Executives Arizona Territory
Pearce, Arizona, USA: $944,000
Inside the main building you'll find an authentic Wild West general store, a coffee shop and a private one-bedroom residence at the back. Outside, new gates have been installed at the front of the charming complex, as well as iron fencing and a brick courtyard. An additional 10 acres of grapevines are also available to purchase along with the town, which could enable the new buyer to transform the ghost town into a lucrative wine-tasting business.
Cleator, Arizona, USA: $999,999
If Pearce isn't for you, then there's another ghost town in Arizona that would be yours. Nestled in the arid desert of Yavapai County, the town of Cleator was founded in the late 1800s as a gold-mining outpost. Spanning almost 40 acres, this compact settlement is now on the market with North & Co for $999,999, after receiving a substantial price cut.
Cleator, Arizona, USA: $999,999
Once flanked by mining camps and the Prescott and Eastern Railroad, the settlement bustled with workers and their families in the 19th and early 20th centuries. However, by the 1930s, many of the town's mines had folded – the final blow came a few years later when the railroad closed. Home to around 1,500 people in its heyday, the outpost was all but deserted. While some consider Cleator a ghost town, it's still home to a handful of people who've formed a small, tight-knit community.
Cleator, Arizona, USA: $999,999
Located 70 miles outside of Phoenix, the settlement's collection of 20 weathered buildings still resemble an old Wild West town. Alongside the original residences, there's a bar and general store that remain largely unchanged from the outpost's glory days. In addition to the structures, the sale price also includes mining rights to the area. Who knows, maybe there's still gold in them thar hills...
Cleator, Arizona, USA: $999,999
The town's main pull is without doubt the playfully named Cleator Bar and Yacht Club. Decked out in a mix of cowboy memorabilia and nautical touches, including jet skis and buoys, visitors come from far and wide to drink in the legendary watering hole. Where else can you enjoy a beer on a pontoon boat in the middle of the desert?
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Western movie ranch, New Mexico, USA: $1.6 million
Over in New Mexico, USA, you could bag yourself a western movie ranch, complete with everything except the cowboys! For sale with Sotheby's International Realty, Gabriella is thought to be the largest and most authentic western town in Catron County – and it could soon be yours.
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Western movie ranch, New Mexico, USA: $1.6 million
A fascinating replica of a Catron County Wild West town from the 1880s, when the notorious outlaw Thomas “Black Jack” Ketchum ruled the roost, Gabriella beautifully preserves the history of America's iconic boomtowns. Spanning 58 acres, the ranch comes equipped with a hotel, a log cabin, a dance hall, saloon, billiard hall, photography studio, stagecoach and barbershop, complete with an antique chair.
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Western movie ranch, New Mexico, USA: $1.6 million
Over the years the town has been used as a filming location, as well as for private parties and gunslinger re-enactments. Yet the possibilities for Gabriella are endless. The lucky new owner could open a working museum, create a unique wedding venue, or simply design themselves a truly one-of-a-kind home.
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Western movie ranch, New Mexico, USA: $1.6 million
According to the real estate listing, the creator of this unique ranch has paid great attention to detail throughout the estate and the interiors of the buildings have been designed with authenticity in mind. If this unique ghost town is your sort of thing, then it's currently up for grabs for a cool $1.6 million.
Villa de la Mina, Texas, USA: $1.8 million
Nestled near Big Bend National Park in west Texas, the 62-acre town of Villa de la Mina includes a large mine and comes complete with a railroad track. A slice of Wild West nostalgia, cinnabar, a blood-red mercury sulfide mineral, was mined here in the early 1900s.
Villa de la Mina, Texas, USA: $1.8 million
Built at the start of the 20th century during the boom time of cinnabar mining, the town was constructed from local rock and handmade bricks. The sale, which has its very own website, includes 20 buildings, ranging from a jail, horse stables, cabins and a bandstand to a two-story hotel.
Villa de la Mina, Texas, USA: $1.8 million
The current owner, Herman Everett, purchased the property in the hopes of renovating it – much like Brent Underwood who purchased Cerro Gordo in Owens Valley, California. Yet Everett is now looking to sell the settlement to someone eager to realize his ambition. If you’ve ever fancied yourself as a cowboy or bandit, this could be just the place for you!
Villa de la Mina, Texas, USA: $1.8 million
Sadly deserted, the ghost town has been left to wrack and ruin, with many of the settlement's abandoned spaces calling out for a new lease of life. For those intent on bringing the town into the 21st century, the property has plenty of potential, including multiple building sites and room to install an airstrip. Are you ready to be the new mayor?
El Mortorio, Asturias, Spain: $2.2 million
The tranquil village of El Mortorio is nestled in the middle of the verdant Spanish countryside, surrounded by rolling fields and mountains, including the picturesque Picos de Europa.
El Mortorio, Asturias, Spain: $2.2 million
Included in the lot, the village offers 20 building plots amounting to seven acres of land – the perfect blank canvas for an ambitious buyer with a vision. With no end of development prospects, this remote town could easily be transformed into something special.
El Mortorio, Asturias, Spain: $2.2 million
The settlement currently offers 12 rustic buildings, eight of which are let out as holiday homes, having been recently restored. Each guest house has between two and four bedrooms along with a lounge, kitchen and dining area.
El Mortorio, Asturias, Spain: $2.2 million
On the market with Iberia North, the extensive property also comes with 32 acres of rolling fields that surround the hamlet, as well as an agricultural barn for those wanting to cultivate their own produce. If you're looking for a remote spot to forge a tight-knit community, this is it.
The DiGonzini Group / Keller Williams Realty
Historic nomadic town, California, USA: $2.8 million
The historic railroad town of Nipton in California is on the market for $2.8 million. While it's not far from the California-Nevada state line and the bright lights of Las Vegas, this small town is a world away from the glitz and glamour of the strip.
The DiGonzini Group / Keller Williams Realty
Historic nomadic town, California, USA: $2.8 million
The settlement hit the headlines a few years ago when a cannabis company reportedly bought the estate with plans to turn it into a marijuana-themed retreat. However, their plans fell through and now Nipton is back up for sale and looking for a new mayor.
The DiGonzini Group / Keller Williams Realty
Historic nomadic town, California, USA: $2.8 million
With some development work having already been carried out by the previous owners, the small town boasts five eco-cabins and 10 tipis – perfect for hosting guests. A restoration project has also been carried out across some of the town's historical buildings, giving the outpost a new lease of life.
The DiGonzini Group / Keller Williams Realty
Historic nomadic town, California, USA: $2.8 million
For the sale price, the buyer will acquire 80 acres of land, which include a general store, a haberdashery store, a café and a hotel with five rooms. There's also a 30-unit trailer park, a schoolhouse, haybarn and a number of art exhibits with links to the renowned Burning Man festival.
Royal Palm Island, Belize City, Belize: $4.5 million
A picture-postcard slice of paradise, this self-sustainable island township dazzles with its luxurious amenities and breathtaking location. Royal Palm Island is located less than nine miles from the bustling port of Belize City, so while privacy is top of the bill, this idyllic escape is still within easy reach of the mainland.
Royal Palm Island, Belize City, Belize: $4.5 million
On the market for $4.5 million with Vladi Private Islands, the settlement is home to five beautiful cottages overlooking the beach and the tranquil Caribbean Sea. Featuring stylish wood-clad interiors, each residence has two air-conditioned bedrooms as well as a private cabana – the perfect spot to soak up the tropical sunshine.
Royal Palm Island, Belize City, Belize: $4.5 million
With its dazzling white-sand beaches and azure shoreline, this paradise island for sale is primed to continue its success as a profitable luxury community. A mere mile away from the Belize Barrier Reef, a renowned underwater beauty spot known from its world-class snorkeling and diving, there’s plenty of activities to draw in punters too.
Royal Palm Island, Belize City, Belize: $4.5 million
If that wasn’t enough, Royal Palm Island has a whole host of amenities on offer, from a restaurant and bar to conference facilities, an Indian spa and a marina – four boats are even included in the sale. Best of all, the plush community is entirely solar-powered, with water produced via a state-of-the-art reverse osmosis system. What more could you want?
Marcus & Millichap Real Estate
Campo, California, USA: $6 million
The rural hamlet of Campo in San Diego County has hit the market for a reported $6 million. Just one hour east of San Diego, the town comes with 28 buildings and is ideal for someone looking to take on a town that's already up and running.
Marcus & Millichap Real Estate
Campo, California, USA: $6 million
Not quite a ghost town, Campo is currently home to around 100 people and comes with working buildings including a post office and church. However, the current residents are looking for the new owner to expand the town, adding facilities such as a gym, laundromat and recreation centers.
Marcus & Millichap Real Estate
Campo, California, USA: $6 million
Spread over 16 acres, the small community is peppered with abandoned clapboard homes like this one. With a little work, these neglected structures could provide charming houses for new residents looking to relocate to the town.
Marcus & Millichap Real Estate
Campo, California, USA: $6 million
Campo is also just a mile away from the US-Mexico border, with many of its residents employed by US Customs and Border Protection. Within an hour's drive of the Pacific Ocean too, this well-located town has the potential to be a thriving hotspot.
Sotheby's International Realty
Mellonsfolly Ranch, Ruiatiti, New Zealand: $7.5 million
Located in the heart of New Zealand, Mellonsfolly Ranch sits on more than 900 acres of land. Surrounded by rolling hills, the unique rural town comes with three main homes as well as two rental houses, that are ideal for staff accommodation or for boosting income.
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Mellonsfolly Ranch, Ruiatiti, New Zealand: $7.5 million
Not just home to plentiful accommodation, the ranch also includes a replica of a 1860's Wyoming frontier town. Built in 2006, it's currently operating as a boutique hotel and is full of some jaw-dropping luxury amenities.
Sotheby's International Realty
Mellonsfolly Ranch, Ruiatiti, New Zealand: $7.5 million
With space for 22 guests, the ranch is like a time capsule that you'd expect to see cowboys roaming on their horses. It comes complete with a courthouse that's actually a secret cinema, a sheriff's office and a billiards lounge, which all sit behind a worn boardwalk. It really is like a scene from a classic western movie!
Sotheby's International Realty
Mellonsfolly Ranch, Ruiatiti, New Zealand: $7.5 million
Also home to an authentic licensed saloon complete with a glamorous bar and fun swinging doors, the ranch offers a lifestyle like no other with hunting, fishing and swimming in the summer, and skiing in the winter months.
Christie's International Real Estate
Sätra Brunn, Västmanland County, Sweden: $8.4 million
Established in the 1700s, the quaint community of Sätra Brunn was originally founded as a wellness village when a natural mineral spring was discovered on the site. It went on to become a popular destination for those in search of relaxation and respite. Fast forward some 300 years and health and wellbeing are still very much at the heart of this unique development, which is now on the market with Christie’s International Real Estate for $8.4 million.
Christie's International Real Estate
Sätra Brunn, Västmanland County, Sweden: $8.4 million
The vast settlement encompasses around 59 sprawling acres and is home to 70 buildings, from picturesque residences to a hotel, preschool, conference center, restaurant, church, spring, gym and bathhouse. According to the listing, the annual turnover of the village was between $3.4 million and $3.9 million in 2019, plus Sätra Brunn has also been bottling its natural spring water since 2015, so the lucky buyer could end up with a healthy side business, too.
Christie's International Real Estate
Sätra Brunn, Västmanland County, Sweden: $8.4 million
Home to possibly the world’s cutest houses, it’s hard not to be charmed by the village's array of colorful painted buildings. A tight-knit community, Sätra Brunn plays host to an array of celebrations throughout the year, from Midsummer, Christmas and New Year's festivities to concerts and weddings. The current owners acquired the village in 2002 and are keen to pass the mantle to a buyer who wants to preserve the community’s rich history and help its business ventures thrive.
Christie's International Real Estate
Sätra Brunn, Västmanland County, Sweden: $8.4 million
Inside, the historic properties aren’t in bad shape either, with a plethora of stunning period features still in place, from exposed original floorboards to antique fixtures and detailing. In addition to the village, the sale also includes 34 acres of undeveloped woodlands, so there’s plenty of space to strike out on new developments too.
Crete Senesi hamlet, Tuscany, Italy: $9.3 million
Located within the unparalleled rural idylls of Tuscany's Val d'Orcia region, this small historic hamlet offers a picturesque slice of Italy's rich past. On the market for $9.3 million with Casa Tuscany, the settlement includes just over 741 acres and has no shortage of development potential, with an olive grove and vineyard just waiting to be brought back to life.
Crete Senesi hamlet, Tuscany, Italy: $9.3 million
Situated 20 minutes away from San Giovanni d’Asso and Pienza, two important Tuscan towns, the hamlet features an abandoned farm perched on a hill. Once a bustling agricultural hub, it's since been left to languish and its buildings, including a cheese factory, dining hall, residential apartments, office, barns and pigsties, are now in need of restoration. Elsewhere in the village, there's also the ruins of an old furnace, which includes permission to rebuild the structure for residential use.
Crete Senesi hamlet, Tuscany, Italy: $9.3 million
Amongst the numerous buildings still standing, there's a chapel, a former parish church with a rectory, six apartments, a hospitality space complete with a restaurant and commercial kitchen and a cellar for making wine, plus stables and storage silos. However, the village's crowning glory has to be the main villa, which according to the listing, was once the seat of a local noble family.
Crete Senesi hamlet, Tuscany, Italy: $9.3 million
With accommodation spread across three vast floors, the grand stately home has been in the same family since the 1500s. Aside from some restoration work required across the attic and roof, the property is resplendent, with stunning coffered ceilings, antique flooring and fixtures and elegant double-height living spaces, while a swimming pool is also situated in the grounds. This unique business opportunity could be a real passion project for an investor with a penchant for history.
Little Hawkins, Georgia, USA: $17.8 million
An upscale village located on a dreamy private island in Georgia's Golden Isles, Little Hawkins offers an ideal hideaway from modern life without sacrificing any creature comforts. Surrounded by waterfront views and coastal salt marshes, wildlife is plentiful here, with dolphins, otters, turtles and a myriad of fish and birds making a regular appearance.
Little Hawkins, Georgia, USA: $17.8 million
Within easy reach of the mainland, there’s a private dock suitable for a 40-foot boat, or you can drive over the community's private 110-foot concrete bridge. For more far-flung destinations, there's even an airport located on neighboring Sea Island.
Little Hawkins, Georgia, USA: $17.8 million
The village itself, which is on the market with Private Islands Inc, is comprised of four buildings nestled within a three-acre gated community. A luxurious property serves as the main residence, flanked by two cottages and a clubhouse, complete with an outdoor pool, spa and bar. If that wasn't enough, the lot also enjoys over 700 feet of water frontage.
Little Hawkins, Georgia, USA: $17.8 million
The spectacular interior of the main residence oozes traditional charm, with wooden coffered ceilings and decorative arches. Handcrafted touches abound throughout, from the solid mahogany doors to the reclaimed antique pine flooring and bespoke Spanish terracotta tiles.
Pakatoa Island, Auckland, New Zealand: $25.7 million
If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle, it doesn’t get much better than Pakatoa Island. Developed as a resort town in the 1950s, its amenities may need a little updating, but the self-contained community has everything in place to become a flourishing destination for homeowners and holidaymakers once more.
Pakatoa Island, Auckland, New Zealand: $25.7 million
Found in Waitemata Harbour, just off the coast of New Zealand’s North Island, the idyllic isle is extensively landscaped with palm trees and rolling grasslands. Recreational buildings are situated on the lower north side of the island and include a restaurant, lounge bar, coffee shop, takeaway outlets, an entertainment and conference center, offices, a swimming pool, sports courts, a bowling green, shop and staff facilities.
Pakatoa Island, Auckland, New Zealand: $25.7 million
Listed with Private Islands Inc, there’s just shy of 60 acres of land on offer for the hefty price tag of $25.7 million. However, the significant sum isn't without justification – in addition to the commercial facilities, there are two dazzling beaches on the east coast of the island and one on the north side, as well as a wharf and jetty that allow easy access to the mainland.
Pakatoa Island, Auckland, New Zealand: $25.7 million
Located on the slopes on the south side of the island are an array of self-contained residential chalets. With the potential to offer a healthy rental income, there’s a total of 24 beachfront cabins and 38 homes offering two to three bedrooms. While the settlement has been unoccupied in recent years, it’s been maintained by an on-site caretaker. With power, water, sewage and connections in place, all the enclave needs is a buyer to take this former resort town under their wing.
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