Budrio’s market is characterized by a stable shift toward suburban living as Bologna’s core prices push middle-class commuters further into the province. With m² Prices holding at a competitive €1980, the town offers a sustainable Cost of Living compared to the metropolitan center, despite lingering supply issues in the historic core. Recent residential developments near the rail station are modernizing the housing stock, significantly brightening the Investment Outlook for 2026. Verdict: Budrio is a high-value 'buy' for those prioritizing space and rail connectivity over urban density.
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Offers immediate access to schools and pedestrian-safe parks within a traditional, well-serviced community layout.
Strategic proximity to the Bologna-Portomaggiore rail line makes it ideal for professionals working in the city center.
Provides the most competitive entry-level prices for detached homes while maintaining its own distinct local services.
Top-rated zones for tenants
Budrio has 1 analyzed neighborhoods with a citywide average rent of €11.5/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 Budrio: 7.0% annually based on average rent vs. buy prices.
For 2026, non-resident owners can expect an IMU rate of approximately 1.06%, though primary residences (Abitazione Principale) remain exempt unless classified as luxury properties.
Yes, many properties in the town center fall under local heritage protection, requiring specific 'nulla osta' permits from the municipality for any structural or facade modifications.
Absolutely; most landlords utilize 'agreed fee' contracts to benefit from a reduced 10% flat tax (Cedolare Secca) while providing tenants with stabilized rental rates.