NaplesThe Grid Zone

FuorigrottaRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

With a median of €12.5/m², you are paying for logistics, not luxury. The neighborhood analysis lands this area squarely in THE_GRID because the price-to-quality ratio is strictly functional; you get decent square footage for your money, but the buildings are largely mid-century blocks with aging plumbing. Our investment outlook remains neutral: it is a reliable rental market because the university and the Mostra d'Oltremare keep demand high, but don't expect rapid capital appreciation.

The Vibe:Concrete-heavy and dominated by the massive Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, this is a neighborhood built for utility rather than postcards. The crowd is a mix of engineering students from Federico II and long-time residents who tolerate the gridlock on match days for the convenience of the Linea 2 subway. It is one of the few flat areas in Naples, so you can actually walk to the grocery store without climbing five flights of stone stairs.

Market Median

12.5
/m²/mo
19.4% Discountvs Naples avg
LowHigh
1015.5
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Fuorigrotta @ 12.5/m²/mo

750

District Highlights

Grocery
Sole365 (Via Leopardi)
Transit
Stazione Campi Flegrei (Linea 2 & Cumana)
Education
Università Federico II - MSA
Leisure
Piscina Felice Scandone
Market
Mercato rionale di Via Metastasio

Locals Ask

Does the €12.5/m² average rent include a parking spot?

Almost never. Expect to pay an additional €120-€180 monthly for a private garage if you don't want to spend your life circling Via Giulio Cesare.

How do match days affect life here?

The area near the stadium becomes a fortress; if you live on Via Tecchio, forget about moving your car three hours before or after a Napoli game.

Is the investment outlook better near the University?

Yes, smaller units near the Monte Sant'Angelo campus command higher m² stats because of the constant churn of student renters.

Are the buildings in Fuorigrotta well-maintained?

Most are 1950s-70s reinforced concrete; check the elevator and the balcony structural integrity before signing a long-term lease.

Is Fuorigrotta cheaper than neighboring Bagnoli?

Usually, yes, as Bagnoli carries a slight premium for its proximity to the sea, despite Fuorigrotta having better metro connections.