The Idealista website carried out a survey to identify which are the cheapest and most expensive neighborhoods to rent a house in Italy. Here is a gallery with some examples in the main cities of our country.
Rent house in Palermo
According to research, the cheapest neighborhood to rent a house in Palermo is Libertà with an average price of 6,1 euros per square meter.
Resuttana and Politeama follow closely in the capital of Sicily. The most expensive neighborhood, on the other hand, is Tommaso Natale-Sferracavallo, where rents cost around 14 euros per square meter.
Rent house in Perugia
With an average cost of 6,7 euros per square meter, Case Bruciate-Fontivegge-XX Settembre is the most convenient neighborhood to rent a house in Perugia, a city that has one of the universities included in the ranking of the best universities in Italy. Rents in the historic center of the Umbrian capital rise to 8,7 euros per square meter.
Rent house in Naples
Pianura is the zone of Nápoles with the lowest rents: they cost an average of €6,8 per square meter. This is followed by Chiaiano-Zona Ospedaliera with 8,4 euros and Soccavo and Fuorigrotta with 10 euros per square meter. The most expensive neighborhood? San Ferdinando, where rent has an average cost of 15,6 euros per square meter based on the classification prepared by Idealistic.
Rent house in Turin
Included in ranking of the ten cities where people read the most in Italy, Turin Madonna di Campagna is the cheapest neighborhood to rent a house, with an average rent of 6,9 euros per square meter. Followed by Barriera di Milano, Campidoglio, Santa Rita, Parella and Lingotto.
Rent house in Genoa
At 7 euros per square meter, Sapierdarena Alta a and Rivarolo-Certosa are the cheapest neighborhoods to rent a house in Genova. According to research carried out by Idealista, San Fruttuoso, Quarto Alta-Apparizione-Bergoratti, Castelletto, Pegli and San Martino follow in order.
Rent house in Rome
Borghesiana-Finocchio and Tor Vergata-Giardinetti are the cheapest neighborhoods to rent a house in Rome: the average rental cost is 10 euros per square meter. On the other hand, however, the highest rents are found in historic center of the capital: in Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona and Quirinal the average rent is 25 euros per square meter. For the Monti district an average of 21,5 euros is required, 21,2 for Trastevere and 18,2 for Prati-Borgo.
Rent house in Milan
Milan There are no neighborhoods included in the list of the cheapest prepared by Idealista. On the contrary, the capital of Lombardy occupies the first seven positions in the ranking of the most expensive in Italy, from Brera-Montenapoleone, in first place with an average rent of 33,3 euros per square meter. In second place in the Sant`Ambrogio Catholic University area, in front of the Duomo-Castello, Vittorio Emanuele-Augusto, Moscova-Repubblica, Monforte-Palestro and Vetra-Missori.
Rent house in Florence
FOR Florença the same goes for Milan: no Florentine neighborhood is present in the top 50 positions of cheapest in Italy. Among the most expensive, however, we find Oltrarno-San Frediano-Santo Spirito, San Niccolò-Porta Romana and Santa Maria Novella.
Rent house in Ancona
The Adriatic neighborhood is the cheapest in Ancona: the average rent estimated by Idealista is 7,8 meters per square meter.
Rent a house in Trieste
The research carried out by Idealista also reveals that the two cheapest neighborhoods to rent in Trieste are Barriera Vecchia, with a rent of €8,9 per square meter, and Barriera Nuova, where it rises to €10,3.
Milan and Rome in the 2022 Ranking of the most expensive cities in the world
Milan is the 48th most expensive city in the world in terms of cost of living for expatriates, according to Mercer's Ranking 2022.
The Italian fashion capital is followed by Rome, the capital of Italy, which occupies the 57th position.
Considering only the European continent, Lisbon is the 36th most expensive city for expatriates, the study concludes.
Hong Kong is once again the most expensive city in the world. According to the study, the Swiss cities of Zurich (2nd), Geneva (3rd), Basel (4th) and Bern (5th) complete the top five most expensive locations in the world for expatriates.
The study was carried out based on a joint analysis of the comparative cost of more than 200 items in each location, including housing, transportation, food, clothing, household products and entertainment, and uses New York as the base city for all comparisons, including Currency movements are measured against the US dollar.
And speaking of the USA, it is the country with the most represented cities. There are 16 in the top one hundred positions: from New York, the only one in the top ten, to Los Angeles, passing through San Francisco, Miami, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Dallas and Minneapolis.