TurinThe Grid Zone

Nizza MillefontiRent Prices 2026

10126White Coat CentralMetro Line 1 LifelinePost-Industrial GrittyCommuter's Workhorse
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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

With a median average rent of €10.8/m², this area sits firmly in THE_GRID as a functional, no-frills choice for those working in the public sector or healthcare. It isn't a gentrification trap yet, but the presence of the Grattacielo della Regione is keeping the m² stats higher than the neighborhood's aesthetic would suggest. You are paying a premium for transit access, but expect to struggle with parking and the constant hum of traffic on Via Nizza.

The Vibe:This is a utilitarian corridor dominated by the massive Molinette hospital complex and the industrial-turned-commercial scale of Lingotto. It's a neighborhood where hospital staff in scrubs grab quick lunches and students rush toward Metro Line 1 to escape the lack of greenery. You're here for the convenience of the subway and the proximity to the Po river, not for architectural grandeur or quiet side streets.

Market Median

10.8
/m²/mo
20.9% Discountvs Turin avg
LowHigh
8.513.5
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Nizza Millefonti @ 10.8/m²/mo

648

District Highlights

Grocery
Eataly Torino Lingotto
Hospital
Ospedale Molinette
Transport
Metro Spezia
Shopping
Centro Commerciale Lingotto
University
Dental School Lingotto

Locals Ask

Is the rent hike due to the new Regional Skyscraper real?

Yes, landlords are pushing the €13.5/m² limit for anything modern, betting on 2,000 regional employees looking for a short walk to the office.

Can I find street parking in Nizza Millefonti?

It's a nightmare; unless your rental agreement includes a spot in an internal courtyard, you will spend your life circling the blocks near Via Genova.

What kind of housing stock dominates the area?

Expect mostly 1950s and 60s apartment blocks; some are well-maintained, but many are dated flats being rented to students at a premium.

Is it noisy near the Lingotto trade fairs?

The noise isn't the fair itself, but the traffic congestion on Corso Massimo d'Azeglio and Via Nizza whenever a major event is in town.

Is the investment outlook positive for buy-to-let?

The outlook is stable due to the 'recession-proof' demand from the medical district, though capital appreciation is slower than in San Salvario.