Salasso Rents, in Six Years Have Grown 5 Times More than Salaries. Impennata in Milan and Florence (+49%), the Increases in the Big Cities
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Florence also leads the ranking of increases. More content in the South (ANSA)
Bologna, 6 June 2026 — An apartment of 70 square meters, in the city of Felsinea, costs an average of 1,250 euros. A dizzying figure that places Bologna in fourth place in Italy in terms of rental costs, preceded in the ranking only by Milan (1,820 euros per month) Florence and Rome (1,340 euros). Results that thus reignite the spotlight on a very topical issue and which shows an even more worrying ranking if we observe the impact of rent on ave…
While Milan remains the most expensive city in Italy, and Bologna, Florence, and Rome are among the cities where the gap between rent and income has widened the most, the situation in Verona isn't much better. In the most dynamic centers, it's increasingly difficult to attract workers and young people due to costs...
Rome, June 6, 2026 "The prices of rents run, wages remain at the stake. The photograph taken from the Cna, starting from the data of the Observatory of the Real Estate Market of the Revenue Agency, puts in figures the perception fruit of the real experience. Yes, from 2019 to 2025, rents in Italy have grown on average five times more than wages. Milan and Florence lead the ranking of increases with an increase of 49% compared to 2019: today for …
Florence, June 6, 2026 "Florence shares with Milan a little enviable record. It is the Italian city where the rents have increased more in the last six years. From 2019 to 2025 the rents for an apartment type of 70 square meters have grown by 49 percent, compared to wages increased to a much smaller extent. It is what emerges from an analysis of Cna elaborated on the data of the Observatory of the real estate market of the Agency of income and o…
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