Rents, double-digit increases in the Arezzo area. The ranking

Rents, double-digit increases in the Arezzo area. The ranking
Rents, double-digit increases in the Arezzo area. The ranking

Double-digit increases for rents in the Arezzo area. This is what emerges from the analysis conducted by Idealista. In May, 80 Italian provinces recorded an increase in rents. Among these there is also that of Arezzo.

The ranking of increases

The provinces with the highest price increases are Teramo (20.6%), Latina (18.1%) and Lecco (14.1%). But they are not the only double-digit increases: followed by Campobasso (11.6%), Catanzaro (11.4%), Massa Carrara (10.7%) and Arezzo (10%).

The main Italian provinces also show a growth trend: from Rome (2.9%), to Turin (2.6%), from Naples (1.9%) to Milan (0.9%). The provinces of Chieti and Modena recorded no changes compared to April.

Then there are 21 provinces in which significant drops emerged in Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (-13.8%), Rimini (-6.2%) and Bolzano (-6%). On the price front, Belluno (32.1 euros/m2) appears to be the most expensive Italian province for renters, followed by Lucca (31.1 euros/m2) and Grosseto (24 euros/m2). The average requests of the owners exceed the national average of 13.9 euros in 14 provinces, whose prices are between 22.9 euros/m2 in Ravenna and 14.4 euros/m2 in Bolzano.

In the other 87 provinces monitored by Idealista, rent values ​​remain lower than the national average, ranging between 13.7 euros per month in Como and 4.8 euros in Enna, the province with the cheapest rents in Italy. Increases are evident in all Italian regions, with the exception of Trentino-Alto Adige (-2.2%) and Friuli-Venezia Giulia (-2.1%). Positive trends for all the other regions with the greatest increases evident in Molise (11%), Calabria (7.5%), Liguria (6.1%) and Abruzzo (5.6%). The remaining increases range from 5.1% in Basilicata, gradually decreasing to 0.6% recorded in Emilia-Romagna. Lazio (4.4%) and Lombardy (1.6%) also increased. Valle d’Aosta confirms itself as the region with the highest rental prices, with an average of 21.4 euros/m². Lombardy follows with 19.9 euros/m² and Tuscany with 18.2 euros/m². Lazio (14.3 euros/m²) and Emilia-Romagna (14.2 euros/m²) also record asking prices higher than the national average of 13.9 euros/m². The regions with rents lower than the national average vary from 13.3 euros/m² in Trentino-Alto Adige and Liguria to 7.1 euros/m² in Molise, which remains the cheapest region for Italian renters.

 
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