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Italy's top 10 most expensive streets to buy a home.

Italy's top 10 most expensive streets to buy a home.

Italy's top 10 most expensive streets to buy a home.

On November 27, 2023, Idealist Studio conducted a study and determined that Via Torino inMilan is the most expensive street in Italy, with an average house price of €4,511,923. Via Torino is located in the historic center ofMilan, just a few steps from the Duomo and the Quadrilatero della moda, and is famous for its numerous luxury mansions and the presence of stores and commercial spaces.

Analyzing the ranking, it can be seen that there are 267 streets where house prices exceed one million euros.

Right after Via Torino we find another famous Milanese street, Corso Monforte with an average price of 3,824,153 euros, which is very close to the center and Porta Venezia. Third place is Via Lorenzo Giglioli in Forte dei Marmi with an average price of 3,368,260 euros, a place where there are many large villas with swimming pools. We return to Lombardy with Via Bignanico in Como with an average price of €2,891,818 and Via Vittorio Veneto in Cernobbio with an average price of €2,860,625. Both streets are in the province of Como and overlook Lake Manzoni.

In sixth place is Via Punta Lada in Olbia, Porto Rotondo, in the heart of the nightlife of the Costa Smeralda, with an average price of 2,714,705 euros. Via Roccamare with an average price of 2,681,388 euros is located in Castiglione della Pescaia, in the province of Grosseto, and is seeded with typical Tuscan country houses, farms and agritourism, and ranks seventh in the ranking. InTuscany, in Florence, we find the eighth most expensive street, Via Pian dei Giullari with an average price of 2,336,533 euros.

The penultimate place in the top 10 is occupied by another Sardinian street - via della Pantogia in Arzachena, Porto Cervo.

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The list of the 10 most expensive streets in Italy is completed by Via Papa Giovanni XXIII in San Giovanni Valdarno, Tuscany.

The Idealist study also includes the most expensive streets and squares in each of the 20 Italian regions. The study found that most of the streets with the most expensive houses are in Lombardy, Tuscany, Sardinia, Lazio, Campania and Piedmont.

In terms of prices, the most expensive street is Via Torino inMilan and the cheapest is Viale Crotone with a price of 203,846 euros, located in Catanzaro, in Calabria. 11 of the 20 regions have streets where house prices exceed one million euros, ranging from almost five million inMilan to 1,016,445 euros on Via Rosa Portopicholo in Duino Aurisina in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. In the remaining 9 locations, prices are lower and range from 962,000 on Via Galliera in Bologna to 203,000 on Via Crotone in Catanzaro.

To prepare this study, Idealista examined the average absolute price of all types of housing (apartments, studios, penthouses, villas, etc.) that can be found in one street. To avoid distorting the data, only those streets with at least 10 listings 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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