AlbaroRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €13.5/m², you are paying a massive premium for the 16145 zip code. This neighborhood is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of the Genoa rental market because it offers the only real suburban-feel-within-city-limits, but it's no gentrification trap—it has been expensive for fifty years and will stay that way. The investment outlook remains rock-solid because demand from high-income families always outstrips the supply of renovated four-bedroom flats.
The Vibe:Albaro is where the city’s old money and high-earning surgical consultants live behind high stone walls and gated driveways. It’s physically defined by sprawling 19th-century villas and expensive mid-century blocks that sit just above the noise of Corso Italia. If you don't have a dedicated parking space, the narrow streets near Piazza Leonardo da Vinci will make your life miserable.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Albaro @ €13.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking included in the average rent?
Rarely. Unless the listing specifically mentions a 'posto auto' or 'box', expect to pay an additional €150-€250 a month to avoid circling for hours.
Why is there such a wide price range per m²?
The €10.8/m² floor usually covers unrenovated ground-floor apartments with no light, while the €17.5/m² ceiling is for penthouses with terraces overlooking the Ligurian sea.
How reliable is public transit into the center?
The 15 and 42 buses are frequent but get stuck in the bottleneck of Via Gastaldi every morning; allow 25 minutes to reach Brignole.
What are the typical 'spese condominiali' here?
High. Many Albaro buildings have concierge services and central heating, which can add €200-€400 to your monthly budget on top of the base rent.
Is Albaro actually walkable?
It's hilly but manageable for errands around Via Albaro; however, you’ll want a car or a scooter for anything beyond the immediate neighborhood.