CrocettaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At an average rent of €13.8/m², you’re paying a premium for the postcode, but the ROI on quality of life holds up if you value quiet over nightlife. This area is undeniably BOUGIE, catering to those who want 4-meter ceilings and solid walls that actually block out the neighbors. Our neighborhood analysis suggests that while the investment outlook remains stable, you're mostly paying for the prestige of living within walking distance of the GAM and the high-end market stalls of Largo Cassini.
The Vibe:Think wide, tree-lined boulevards and heavy stone architecture that screams old money. It's the kind of place where you’ll see well-dressed retirees and Politecnico students with deep pockets navigating the maze of one-way streets. Access to the city center is easy via the 4 or 15 trams, but good luck finding a parking spot near the pedestrian zone if you don't have a private garage.
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Quick Estimate
Crocetta @ €13.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking really that bad in Crocetta?
If you don't have a spot in the building's courtyard, expect to circle for 20 minutes every evening; blue-zone permits are a survival requirement here.
Why is the m² stats range so wide?
The €11.5/m² end usually gets you a gloomy ground floor or an attic with no lift, while €18.5/m² covers renovated noble floors with original frescoes.
Is it a good area for students?
Only if your budget is significantly higher than the city average; most Politecnico students choose Cenisia or Santa Rita to escape these rents.
What is the long-term investment outlook for rentals?
Vacancy rates stay near zero because the demand for prestige addresses in Turin is recession-proof, making it a safe, if expensive, bet.
Are utilities expensive in these historic buildings?
Yes, unless the unit has been gut-renovated, you'll pay a fortune to heat those high ceilings—always check the APE certificate before signing.