Lido-PellestrinaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median price of €16.5/m², you are definitely paying the 'BOUGIE' tax for the privilege of trees and space. Our neighborhood analysis suggests that while €21/m² is common for renovated sea-view flats, the investment outlook remains tied to the seasonal highs of the Film Festival. It is an expensive trade-off: you get a garden and a beach, but you're tethered to a boat schedule every time you need to reach the Rialto.
The Vibe:This is the only spot in Venice where you’ll actually hear car tires on asphalt and see locals cycling to the Santa Maria Elisabetta vaporetto terminal. The crowd is a mix of old-money Venetians in fading Liberty-style villas and professionals who prioritize Adriatic views over cramped canal living. Pellestrina remains a gritty, salty fishing strip where the tourist trail ends abruptly at the Murazzi sea wall.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Lido-Pellestrina @ €16.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Does the Film Festival affect the Average Rent?
Absolutely; landlords often keep units for short-term gains in September, which tightens the long-term supply and inflates m² stats.
Is Pellestrina significantly cheaper than Lido?
Yes, as you move south toward the fishing villages, prices hit the €14/m² floor because the commute to Venice becomes a legitimate trek.
Can I actually park my car here?
You can, but street spots near the S.M.E. terminal are a nightmare, and most 'BOUGIE' rentals will charge a massive premium for a private garage.
What is the winter energy cost like in these villas?
Expect to pay a fortune; those high ceilings and drafty Art Nouveau windows make heating costs a major hidden expense.
Is the investment outlook stable for renters?
It’s stable but stagnant; prices don't fluctuate as wildly as San Marco, making it a safer bet for long-term residents who hate crowds.