The Italian village of Norma, in the Lazio region, has joined the “Houses for 1 Euro” program, aiming to reverse depopulation and restore its medieval center. The initiative offers properties for the symbolic price of one euro, but buyers are responsible for all renovation costs and associated notary fees. This program seeks to attract new residents and breathe life back into the historically significant village. Norma joins a growing number of Italian municipalities employing this strategy to combat urban decay. Potential buyers must commit to renovating the properties within a specified timeframe, ensuring the preservation of the village’s heritage. The program is designed to stimulate economic activity and prevent the abandonment of historic settlements. Interested parties should be prepared for significant investment beyond the initial purchase price.