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VicenzaAverage Rent

Vicenza is currently witnessing a significant squeeze in high-quality housing supply, driven by a surge in demand for heritage-rich properties within the UNESCO-protected core. While the €4400/m² buy price reflects the city's growing status as a luxury hub, new residential developments on the outskirts are struggling to keep pace with professional relocation trends. Verdict: Vicenza is a 'Strong Buy' for those seeking long-term preservation of capital in a low-volatility, high-prestige environment.

Avg Buy

€4,400per m²

Avg Rent

€12.8per m²

Districts Analysed

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Laghetto

Families

This district provides a quiet residential atmosphere with excellent access to suburban parks and high-performing local schools.

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Centro Storico

High-End Living

Perfect for those seeking the prestige of living in a Palladian masterpiece with immediate proximity to luxury retail and cultural landmarks.

03

Anconetta

Commuters & Budget

Excellent rail links and more competitive entry prices make this the primary choice for young professionals working in the wider Veneto region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Are there restrictions on renovating properties in the city center?

Yes, most central buildings are under 'Belle Arti' protection, requiring specific municipal permits and adherence to historical preservation standards for any alterations.

Q:What is the typical rental contract structure in Vicenza?

The most common are '4+4' free-market contracts or '3+2' incentivized contracts (Canone Concordato) which offer significant tax breaks via the 'Cedolare Secca' regime.

Q:Is Vicenza a good market for short-term holiday rentals?

While the tourist flow is steady due to the Palladian villas, strict local zoning and a competitive hotel market mean that long-term professional lets often provide more stable, year-round yields.