More than 15 families from the US and Canada have bought old properties in this remote village, known for its premium wheat fields and olive groves.
The first foreign “pioneer” to buy a house in Irsina was Sandy Webster, a 63-year-old writer from San Diego.
The couple fell in love with the village, bought an old house with thick stone walls, antique furniture and ancient maiolica-tile floors, and spent four years renovating it.
“When we got here in 2016, over 80% of the population had fled to the newer district of Irsina, the old Irsina was empty and we loved how it looked.
Their house, built into the old village walls, was on sale for 70,000 euros ($77,000).