BudrioRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of €11.5/m², Budrio sits firmly in 'THE_GRID' territory—it’s the definition of a middle-market utility play. While some outliers hit €28/m² for short-term hospital-adjacent stays, the standard neighborhood analysis suggests anything over €13/m² for a typical flat is a stretch. The investment outlook is steady but unexciting; you aren't buying into a gentrification hotspot, you're buying into a town that people choose when they’re tired of Bologna’s housing deficit.
The Vibe:Budrio is a functional, brick-heavy town that operates as a massive commuter pressure valve for Bologna. You trade city noise for the SFM S2B train line and a landscape dominated by agricultural roots and mid-century apartment blocks. The atmosphere is defined by the Wednesday market crowds and people who value having a garage over having a Michelin-star bistro on their doorstep.
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Quick Estimate
Budrio @ €11.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why does the m² stats range go up to €28?
That top end is skewed by high-turnover furnished units near the hospital; for a standard long-term lease, you should be looking closer to the €11.5 median.
Is the commute to Bologna actually manageable?
The S2B train gets you to Bologna Centrale in about 25 minutes, which beats fighting the traffic on the San Vitale every single morning.
How is the parking situation near the town center?
It's a headache during the Tuesday and Saturday market hours; if your rental doesn't include a 'posto auto', expect a long walk from the periphery.
What is the long-term investment outlook for landlords?
High demand for low-to-mid range family housing ensures low vacancy rates, but capital appreciation is slow compared to Bologna's urban core.
Which parts of Budrio should I avoid if I want peace?
Anything directly facing the station or the main provincial roads will deal with constant commuter rumble and diesel fumes.