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Published 12:06 24 Apr 2026 BST
Spain is offering thousands of pounds to people to move to scenic villages in the west of the country.
That's right, while estimates suggest Irish people take 2.5 million trips to Spain each year, you could actually get paid to live there instead!
That's because one region in Spain is offering the chance to anybody to relocate to some of its quieter villages to help pump some life back into these communities suffering from our globalising world.
It is a story that many will have heard before, about southern European villages and towns being gutted of youth and modern skills as people make their way to cities for higher education and ultimately work.
This has left many villages in places like Italy and Spain which have been effectively abandoned.
Even Switzerland has it's own version of the scheme if you prefer the cold mountains over the Mediterranean sun.

Well, if you like the idea of living in a picturesque Spanish village, the quiet of being one of only a few people in a neighbourhood, or just love a freebie, then listen up!
The Mirror reported that a programme in Spain, known as 'Live in Ambroz' is offering 'digital nomads' the chance to move to the western Extremadura region of the country which borders Portugal.
It's inviting people to apply for grants of up to €15,000 to live in the area for at least two years.
This offer didn't go unnoticed, with one Instagram page, @madrid.explore, sharing the offer too.
It wrote: "Looking for a change of scenery? Spain has a crazy offer for you!
"In 2026, Spain will pay you to move to an empty village! This initiative is designed to boost rural populations and help revitalize towns that have been abandoned.
"If you’re looking for a unique living experience, this is your chance to start fresh while being supported by the government."
People were quick to react in the comment section.
One person said: "Where is the link to sign up? Gracias."
Another commented: "My bags are packed."
Meanwhile, one user put: "Yes. I'm interested."
Hasta luego!