Price Guide 2026Italy

VeronaAverage Rent

Verona is currently grappling with a supply-side squeeze as high demand for short-term rentals in the UNESCO center continues to tighten long-term inventory. While new sustainable developments in the southern periphery offer some relief, the city’s luxury market remains exceptionally resilient against broader economic shifts. Verdict: Verona remains a premier 'buy and hold' market, though first-time buyers should pivot toward emerging districts before the suburban price gap closes.

Avg Buy

€2,659per m²

Avg Rent

€12.76per m²

Districts Analysed

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9 Neighborhoods

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Are there restrictions on renovating property in Verona's historic center?

Yes, properties in the UNESCO core are often subject to 'Belle Arti' restrictions, requiring specific municipal permits for any structural or aesthetic changes to preserve heritage.

Q:How does the ZTL (Limited Traffic Zone) affect property value?

Properties within the ZTL require resident permits for car access; therefore, units with deeded parking spaces or private garages command a 15-20% premium over those without.

Q:What are the hidden costs of moving to Verona?

Beyond the purchase price, buyers should budget for the 'imposta di registro' (registration tax), which is 2% for primary residents and 9% for second-home buyers.