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Building your home differently: Why more Europeans are turning to self-builds

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In this episode of Euronews Witness, we find out why more and more people in Europe are deciding to build their own green homes from scratch.

Added on the 13/04/2023 18:00:56 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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