TurinBougie Zone

VanchigliaRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median €15.1/m², Vanchiglia has officially crossed into the BOUGIE category, though the building quality doesn't always match the price tag. Our neighborhood analysis shows that the proximity to the city center and the river has inflated the m² stats beyond what many young professionals can comfortably justify. It remains a high-demand zone for the investment outlook, but for a renter, you're essentially paying a premium for the social scene and a nightmare parking situation.

The Vibe:Bound by Corso Regina Margherita and the Po river, this is where the overflow from Campus Einaudi meets the last remaining artisan workshops. The streets are narrow, bikes are chained to every available pole, and the sidewalk space is dominated by aperitivo tables and craft beer enthusiasts. You don't live here for the peace; you live here to be within a ten-minute walk of the Mole Antonelliana and the university.

Market Median

15.1
/m²/mo
10.6% Premiumvs Turin avg
LowHigh
11.819.5
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Vanchiglia @ 15.1/m²/mo

906

District Highlights

Grocery
Pam Local (Via Vanchiglia)
University
Campus Luigi Einaudi (CLE)
Market
Mercato di Piazza Santa Giulia
Park
Lungo Po Machiavelli
School
Scuola Elementare Montecuccoli

Locals Ask

Is the rent hike actually justified by the quality?

Rarely; you're mostly paying for the location and the 'cool' factor of being near Piazza Santa Giulia.

How hard is it to find a flat under the average rent?

Difficult unless you settle for a walk-up on the fifth floor or a studio that hasn't seen a paintbrush since the 90s.

What’s the commute like to Porta Nuova?

The 68 bus or the 15 tram gets you there in 15 minutes, but walking through the center is usually faster during rush hour.

Are utility costs higher in these older buildings?

Yes, many apartments here have high ceilings and old windows, making the winter heating bills a significant addition to the m² stats.

Is the area becoming too gentrified for students?

The investment outlook suggests so; many landlords are swapping long-term student contracts for higher-yield short-term rentals.