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Cala Ginepro, cala liberotto, Italy

Attention Digital Nomads 🚨 Stay a Month in Sardinia, Italy for $1 😱

Do you have a job that allows you to work remotely? We have good news for you!

You can register for a fun project in Italy where you only pay €1 (around $1.05) for a month's rent. You will stay in a cute little village in Sardinia, and the only thing you have to do in exchange for your stay is contribute something to the community with your knowledge.

It could, for example, be a presentation about your field or a workshop in which you share your expertise.

Published by
Tigo¡10/13/2023
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It sounds too good to be true, but it's real! There is a small catch... you'll need to give back to the community in some way to be accepted into the exchange.

The lovely village of Ollolai is looking for successful professionals who can work remotely and would like to contribute to the community to create a cultural exchange. The professionals may live for a month in a "blue zone" (where many people are over 100 years old) for €1 (around $1.05) in exchange for knowledge with classes, workshops, a presentation, etc.

Who can sign up?

The project's website says the following description: professionals and entrepreneurs with several years of experience in fields such as technology, media, finance, real estate, architecture, etc.

However, professional artists, writers, musicians, scientists, and academics may also apply.

When is the application deadline?

You can still apply for this fantastic project until the end of December.

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