Room market in Italy: prices fall by 6.2%
The room market in Italy drops by 6.2%, but the country travels at two speeds The most recent data on the market for single rooms in Italy outline a changing scenario: after years of intense growth, the average rents...

Room market in Italy ➡️ prices fall by 6.2%, but the country travels at two speeds
The most recent data on the single room market in Italy outline a changing scenario: after years of intense growth, average rents recorded an annual drop of 6.2%, accompanied by a 22% drop in demand in overall contacts compared to 12 months ago.
A sign of adjustment that highlights the transition of the sector towards a new market equilibrium.
Milan and the big cities: stabilization at the top
Milan is confirmed to be the most expensive city in Italy with an average of 704 €/month for a single room, although marking a slight contraction of 3.8% on an annual basis. The neighborhoods with the highest value remain:
Center: 823 €/month
Porta Romana: 812 €/month
Garibaldi-Moscova: 807 €/month
A two-speed panorama
Faced with the stabilization of mature metropolitan contexts, the national framework proves to be highly heterogeneous. In fact, several university cities continue to record a trend of partial growth in fees:
Pescara: +28.6%
Trieste: +16.7%
Palermo: +13.6%
Bari: +12.2%
Genoa: +11.9%
The HOMA vision
In an increasingly polarized market, the challenge of student & community housing lies in understanding local dynamics to offer housing solutions that are transparent, accessible and oriented to the well-being of student communities and young workers.
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