Municipio 1Rent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €33.5/m², this district is the FINAL_BOSS of the Milanese rental market for a reason. You are paying a massive premium for the prestige of the Spanish Walls, even if the apartment is a fifth-floor walk-up with plumbing from the 1970s. From an investment outlook perspective, it is bulletproof, but for a tenant, you are essentially paying for the privilege of never needing to leave the city center.
The Vibe:Living here means navigating the Area C congestion and competing with tourists for sidewalk space near the Duomo M1/M3 exchange. The crowd is a mix of high-earning corporate types and old-money residents who don't flinch at the constant rattle of the 14 tram. If you aren't comfortable with high-density noise and zero street parking, you're in the wrong place.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Municipio 1 @ €33.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the m² stats range so massive?
The gap between €28.5 and €46/m² exists because a renovated Brera loft commands a totally different price point than a cramped studio near Missori.
Can I find a deal below the average rent?
Almost never; anything priced under the bottom tier is usually a scam or a windowless 'pied-à-terre' that shouldn't be legal.
Is the investment outlook positive for landlords?
Absolutely, as demand from multinational firms and wealthy expats for these postcodes ensures zero vacancy rates.
What is the biggest hidden cost of living here?
Private garage rentals, which can easily add another €300 to €500 to your monthly overhead since street parking is non-existent.
How does the neighborhood analysis view the Brera section?
Brera remains the most expensive pocket, consistently hitting the €46/m² ceiling due to limited inventory and high prestige.