India, May 27 -- You know those types of stories that frequently make the rounds on the Internet-the ones advertising five-figure sums to move to a dreamy village in Italy or Greece? While they may encourage dreams of days sans emails, commuter traffic, or other mundane details of your current life, there's tons of fine print to consider before packing your bags.
International Living recently reported on a few ways you can get "paid" to move to Greece, and we did some digging to see not only how the programs stack up, but if they're available to Americans. The publication cited the remote village of Antikythera, which allegedly offered "a house and a plot of land, as well as 500 euros per month for up to five years" to those who would hel...