American couple left New York City and bought a house in Italy for $13,000: 'We found a different way of life'
Key takeaways
- My 5-year-old daughter will start primary school in Italy this September.
- My husband, Alex Ninman, and I were both born and raised in the U.S., but our daughter wasn't.
- Today, we live in a small town in Italy's Abruzzo region, about three hours outside Rome.
My 5-year-old daughter will start primary school in Italy this September. Watching her prepare for this next chapter has made me reflect on how much our lives have changed.
My husband, Alex Ninman, and I were both born and raised in the U.S., but our daughter wasn't. We left New York City, where I worked in operations at a tech startup and my husband was a butcher at Whole Foods, to move to Europe in 2019. We were staying with my grandfather in the Czech Republic when we welcomed our daughter in 2020.
Today, we live in a small town in Italy's Abruzzo region, about three hours outside Rome. While many Americans who move abroad are drawn to larger cities or well-known destinations like Florence, we chose a place that most tourists have never heard of.