Chievo Rent Prices in Verona 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
With m² stats showing a median of €10.6/m², Chievo is a textbook SMART_MONEY play for renters who find Borgo Trento's prices offensive. You're getting a massive discount compared to the center while staying within a 15-minute bike ride of San Zeno. It’s not a gentrification trap yet, mainly because the building stock is functional rather than flashy, making the investment outlook stable but unexciting.
The Vibe:Chievo feels like an autonomous village that got swallowed by the city, defined by the heavy presence of the Adige river and the dam. You’re looking at a mix of mid-century apartment blocks and old courtyard houses where finding a parking spot isn't a combat sport. It’s disconnected from the city’s tourist noise, relying on the 11 and 12 bus lines to keep it tethered to the center.
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Chievo @ €10.6/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the average rent here cheaper than Borgo Milano?
Yes, Chievo usually trades at a slight discount because it's further out, though the price range of €9.2 - €12.8/m² is narrowing as people flee the city center.
How's the commute to Verona Porta Nuova?
It's about 15 minutes by car or 25 by bus; it's easy as long as you aren't trying to cross the city during school pick-up hours.
Does the neighborhood analysis suggest a student influx?
Hardly; the distance from the University district keeps the student noise down and the long-term residents in place.
What kind of housing stock dominates Chievo?
Expect 1970s walk-ups and some renovated rural buildings near the river—very few high-spec new builds.
Is it a good spot for a long-term investment outlook?
It's a low-volatility area; rents stay consistent because it appeals to local workers who need practical, no-frills housing.