
""This means way too much to a lot of people. It's hope, it's inspiration, it's salvation, it's a return to roots.""
"Mr. Beckwith bought Salto for €310,000, which includes 44 buildings, two swimming pools, a restaurant, and other structures, aiming to create an artistic centre."
Jason Lee Beckwith purchased the abandoned village of Salto de Castro in Spain for €310,000, envisioning a transformation into a community hub. He plans to create a conference space, recording studio, spa, winery, and hostel. Beckwith aims to restore hope and inspiration to the area, which has been deserted for over 20 years. His project reflects a growing trend of foreigners investing in ghost towns across Europe, turning them into resorts and retreats for various visitors.
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