Santa RitaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of €10.5/m², this neighborhood is the definition of THE_GRID—it's predictable, stable, and lacks the price inflation seen in more manicured districts. The investment outlook is steady because the demand from the student overflow and local families never dips, even if the building aesthetics are purely utilitarian. It isn't a speculative goldmine, but for renters, it offers a fair trade of space for euros compared to the city center.
The Vibe:Santa Rita is a dense grid of 1950s and 60s mid-rises defined by the massive daily market and the concrete footprint of the Stadio Olimpico. It is a functional landscape where life revolves around the Corso Sebastopoli axis and the fight for a street parking spot. You’ll share the sidewalk with a mix of lifelong residents and Politecnico students who prioritized the Line 10 tram connection over the higher prices of Crocetta.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Santa Rita @ €10.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the rent actually cheaper than Crocetta?
Yes, our neighborhood analysis shows you’ll save roughly 20% on the m² stats while only being a 10-minute tram ride away.
How bad is the parking situation?
It's a nightmare; unless your lease includes a private box or a spot in a courtyard, factor in an extra 20 minutes to your commute for the nightly search.
Are the buildings energy efficient?
Most are 1960s builds with central heating and poor insulation; always ask for the APE certificate to avoid high winter utility bills.
Is Santa Rita safe for late-night walks?
It’s one of the most boringly safe residential areas in Turin, largely occupied by families and seniors.
What is the investment outlook for the area?
High liquidity but low capital appreciation; it's a 'safe haven' for landlords rather than a high-growth gentrification play.