Housing & rent

How much is rent in Italy in 2026?

Updated 2026-08-22·Italy answers

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Private rent in Italy is priced in euro and usually decides the whole move budget. National averages hide the gap between a Milan one-bed and a Naples courtyard flat.

What do major city bands look like?

Planning bands for many one-beds often run roughly €1,100–1,800 in Milan, €800–1,300 in Rome, €800–1,250 in Florence, €700–1,000 in Bologna, €550–850 in Turin and €500–800 in Naples. Renovated centres and tourist belts sit above those bands. Rooms undercut whole homes but still compete hard near universities.

Treat Idealista and Immobiliare snapshots as planning anchors, not a quote for every street. Rebuild the month with national context: How expensive is Italy and Monthly budget.

Housing affordability7.7/10
Cost of living7.2/10
Rent stackcanone · spese · deposit

What cash sits beside the monthly canone?

Expect up to three months’ deposit, possible agency fees, and ordinary condominium charges that may sit outside the advertised rent: Rental contracts and deposits. Furnished premiums add more: Furnished rentals. Concordato and cedolare rules shape later increases more than the first asking price: Rent control.

Use a short bridge while you view: Short-term housing. Then follow the full renting checklist: How to rent a home.

Common misconceptions

Assuming southern Italy is always cheap fails. Seafront and historic stock can price like desirable northern flats.

Assuming the listing rent is all-in also fails. Spese, TARI shares and agency fees change the real month.

Summary

Anchor rent expectations on city bands, then add deposit, agency and condominium lines. Milan and heritage centres set the ceiling; Turin and many Naples districts still need corridor-level checks.

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