Italy's top 10 most expensive streets to buy a house.
November 27, 2023
Editorial Via Torino inMilan is the most expensive street in Italy, with an average cost of €4,511,923. So says a study of the streets with the highest housing prices, compiled by the Center for Research Ideal, Italy's leading real estate portal, which compiled the top ten Italian luxury real estate. Via Torino is located in the historic center ofMilan, just a few steps from the Duomo and the fashion district, it is home to many luxury historic houses and is characterized by a significant presence of stores and commercial spaces.
Looking at the ranking, we notice that there are 267 streets with prices exceeding one million euros. Just after Via Torino we find another famous Milanese street: Corso Monforte, with a price of €3,824,153, very close to the center and Porta Venezia.
Third place goes to Via Lorenzo Giglioli in Forte dei Marmi, €3,368,260, an area with large villas with swimming pools. We return to Lombardy with Via Bignanico in Como, €2,891,818, and Via Vittorio Veneto in Cernobbio, €2,860,625, also in the province of Como, overlooking Lake Manzoni.
The sixth street is Punta Lada, in Olbia, Porto Rotondo, in the heart of the nightlife of the Costa Smeralda, with a price of €2,714,705. Via Roccamare, €2,681,388, in Castiglione della Pescaia, in the province of Grosseto, dotted with typical Tuscan country houses, farms and agriturismo, comes seventh in the ranking. Still inTuscany, in Florence, we find the eighth most expensive street in the country: it is Via Pian dei Giullari, €2,336,533.
The penultimate place in the top 10 is occupied by another Sardinian road, via della Pantogia in Arzacena, Porto Cervo.
Most expensive streets by region
The idealista analysis also includes the most expensive streets and squares in each of the 20 Italian regions. The study shows that most of the streets with the most expensive houses are in Lombardy, Tuscany, Sardinia, Lazio, Campania and Piedmont.
When it comes to prices, the most expensive street is Via Torino inMilan, the cheapest is Viale Crotone, €203,846, in Catanzaro, Calabria. Home prices in 11 of the 20 regions exceed one million euros, ranging from nearly five million inMilan to €1,016,445 in Via Portopiccolo in Duino Aurisina in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The other nine locations have lower prices, ranging from 962,000 in Via Galliera in Bologna to 203,000 in Viale Crotone and Catanzaro.
Methodology
To carry out this analysis, idealista studied the absolute average price of all types of residential properties (apartments, studios, penthouses, villas, etc.) identified in the same street. To avoid distortion of the data, only those streets with at least 10 advertisements were taken into account. Consequently, the study only shows the average price of each street regardless of square meters and is not a ranking of the most expensive houses in Italy.
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