What are the most expensive and sought-after cities to buy a house in Italy? Idealista has the answer. The portal examined around 2 advertisements on its platform, in the main cities of Italy, and prepared the ranking. See below:
10. Viareggio

In tenth place in the ranking among the most expensive municipalities in Italy to buy a house is Viareggio in the region of Toscana, in the province of Lucca. There, the average price is €2.673 per square meter.
9.Rome

With an average cost of €2.808 per square meter, Rome it is the ninth most expensive municipality in Italy to buy a house. The capital, nominated by Prime Minister Mario Draghi to host the Expo 2030, , is eighth in the ranking of the most sought after cities in the entire boot.
8. Camaiore

Em Camaiore, also In the Tuscany region, houses for sale have an average price of 2.908 euros per square meter: this value makes the municipality in the province of Lucca the eighth most expensive in the entire country.
7.Desenzano del Garda

The seventh position in the ranking dedicated to the most expensive municipalities to buy a house in Italy goes to Desenzano del Garda, in the province of Brescia, on the stunning Lago di Garda. There, houses cost an average of 2.936 euros per square meter.
6.Bologna

Bologna It occupies the sixth position in the ranking of the most expensive municipalities to buy a house in Italy. The capital of Emilia Romagna also leads the ranking of the most sought-after municipalities, preceded in order by: Anzio, Milan, Venice, Naples, Ferrara, Verona, Rome, Taranto and Palermo.
5.Florence

Voted the fourth most social city in Italy in 2021, Florença occupies fifth place in the ranking of cities with the most expensive houses in Italy: in the Tuscan capital, house prices are around 3.867 euros per square meter – on average.
4. Milan

Em Milan, it takes around 4.000 euros per square meter to buy a house: this figure makes the Lombard capital the fourth most expensive municipality in Italy. On average, a house in Milanese city it costs 350.650 euros.
3.Pietrasanta

Position number three for Pietrasanta, a municipality that boasts the historic center with the highest concentration of art galleries in Italy: the average cost of housing is 4.081 euros. The city is in the province of Lucca, in Tuscany.
2.Venice

In second place in the ranking of the most expensive municipalities to buy a house in Italy is Veneza, with an average price of €4.423 per square meter.
1.Forte dei Marmi

Forte dei Marmi It is by far the most expensive municipality in Italy to buy a house: the average price is close to 7.000 euros per square meter and buying a house costs an average of 1.269.329 euros.
The city is in the province of Lucca, in Tuscany, and has around 8 thousand inhabitants. The Netflix film Safety was filmed there.
































































