CentroRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
With a median price of €16/m², this area is the undeniable FINAL_BOSS of the local market. Our neighborhood analysis confirms you’re paying a massive premium for the privilege of walking to Piazza Castello, though the investment outlook remains stable due to the absolute lack of new supply. It isn't a bargain, but for those who want the definitive Turin experience without the suburban commute, the m² stats justify the cost.
The Vibe:Living here means navigating a rigid grid of 18th-century stone where the ZTL cameras are always watching your every move. You exchange the nightmare of finding a parking spot near Via Po for the convenience of having the Porta Nuova rail links and the city’s best porticos at your doorstep. The crowd is strictly old-money residents and high-budget expats who value a prestige address over having a modern elevator.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Centro @ €16/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking actually impossible in Centro?
Unless you shell out an extra €250-€300 monthly for a private spot in an underground garage, you will spend your life circling the block.
Why is the average rent so much higher than San Salvario?
You’re paying for the 'Final Boss' status and the lack of noise from the late-night club scene found further south.
Are the apartments modernized?
It's a gamble; you’ll see plenty of units with 4-meter ceilings and frescoed walls, but the plumbing might still be from the 1970s.
What is the typical tenant profile here?
Expect to see corporate executives, affluent university students at the nearby Campus Luigi Einaudi, and families with deep pockets.
Is it better to rent near Via Roma or Via Po?
Via Roma is for high-end fashion and commercial noise, while the streets off Via Po offer slightly more authentic residential grit.