Price Guide 2026Unknown

Bajardo Average Rent Per m² 2026

Bajardo is currently undergoing a structural shift as limited housing stock meets a surge in demand from remote professionals, driving a squeeze on available rentals. While current m² Prices of €950 offer a rare entry point for investors, the lack of new residential developments in the historic center suggests a looming supply-side crisis. The Investment Outlook remains bullish for those targeting the boutique hospitality sector, especially as the Cost of Living remains significantly lower than coastal Ligurian alternatives. Verdict: Bajardo is the premier 'buy-low' opportunity for 2026, provided you can secure assets before the inventory dries up.

Avg Buy

€950per m²

Avg Rent

€11.2per m²

Districts Analysed

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Historic Core

Value Seekers

With purchase prices averaging just €950/m², the town center offers the highest potential for equity growth in the region.

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Upper Village

Remote Workers

The elevated sections of town offer the best sunlight and quietude, essential for the growing digital nomad community.

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Peripheral Heights

Investors

Higher demand for vacation rentals with mountain views makes this area the top performer for short-term yield.

1 Neighborhoods

Best Rental Neighborhoods

Top-rated zones for tenants

Rent Prices in Bajardo2026 Market Guide

Bajardo has 1 analyzed neighborhoods with a citywide average rent of €11.2/m² per month. Each district below is rated on our 1-5 scale and classified from "Trenches" (best value) to "Final Boss" (luxury tier). Click any neighborhood to see the full price breakdown, local highlights, and our verdict on whether it is fairly priced.

Gross rental yield for Bajardo: 14.1% annually based on average rent vs. buy prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:What are the property tax implications for non-residents in Bajardo?

Non-residents are subject to the IMU (Municipal Property Tax) at a higher rate than primary residents, though buyers moving their residency to Bajardo can access 'Prima Casa' tax discounts on registration fees.

Q:Is a CITRA code required for short-term rentals in Bajardo?

Yes, all short-term and holiday rentals in the Liguria region must obtain a CITRA code to comply with regional transparency and safety regulations.

Q:Are there renovation grants available for historic buildings in the area?

Specific national 'Bonus Casa' programs often apply to Bajardo’s older inventory, providing tax credits for structural reinforcements and energy efficiency upgrades.