Discover the most expensive areas in Turin to buy a home: villas, pools and panoramic views.
Luxury in Turin
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Turin is undoubtedly one of the most elegant cities in Piedmont – and in all of Italy. Its long arcaded streets, 19th-century squares, leafy parks and neighbourhoods filled with Art Nouveau buildings reflect the charm of the former capital of the House of Savoy. Unsurprisingly, the city offers plenty of opportunities for those seeking luxury homes. Here are the most expensive neighbourhoods in Turin.

The history of Turin

Founded by the Taurini, a Celtic tribe, the city later became an important Roman outpost known as Augusta Taurinorum. During the Middle Ages, Turin was contested by various noble families until it became part of the Duchy of Savoy in the 15th century. This marked the beginning of a transformation that would see Turin emerge as one of Italy’s most influential cities.

In the 18th century, Turin became the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia and later played a key role in the Italian unification movement, the Risorgimento. In 1861, it was declared the first capital of the newly unified Kingdom of Italy, although this status lasted only until 1865. Despite losing its title as capital, the city continued to thrive, developing into a major industrial and cultural centre.

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Turin’s most prestigious neighbourhoods

Turin’s luxury neighbourhoods are defined by elegant historic buildings, tree-lined streets and a wealth of amenities that enhance everyday life – attracting residents in search of comfort, style and convenience.

The hillside area is undoubtedly one of the most prestigious places to live in the city. With its historic villas and sweeping views over Turin, it offers an atmosphere of peace and privacy. The best-known hillside districts include Cavoretto, located on the right bank of the River Po, and Borgo Po, a wider area that also encompasses the Monte dei Cappuccini and Villa della Regina.

Closer to the city centre, Crocetta is the very picture of elegance and sophistication. Famed for its Art Nouveau buildings and leafy streets, it is home to prestigious schools and offers a calm, safe environment – making it a popular choice for families and professionals alike.

Last but not least, Turin’s historic centre deserves a mention. Though naturally more lively and crowded, it boasts iconic landmarks, museums, theatres and a buzzing nightlife. Properties here are often refined apartments set within grand period buildings – ideal for those who want to experience the city’s rich cultural heritage right on their doorstep.

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Cost of living in Turin

The cost of living in Turin can vary significantly depending on the neighbourhood, as it's influenced by a range of factors. Living in the city’s most expensive districts – such as Borgo Po, Crocetta or the historic centre – naturally comes with a higher price tag compared to other areas. Beyond the cost of buying or renting a home, the average income by postcode can also give an indirect indication of living expenses.

According to the 2022 Income Declaration (referring to the 2021 fiscal year), the average income from employment in Turin was €24,427.31. However, income levels vary widely across the city. In postcode 10121, which includes the city centre and the Quadrilatero district, the average income reached €64,880.

In postcode 10131 – covering the prestigious Gran Madre area – the average income was €63,178, while the neighbouring 10133 area reported an average of €57,676. Postcode 10123, which stretches from the Egyptian Museum to the River Po, also recorded a high average income of €52,945.

These figures reflect how the cost of living tends to rise in areas with higher purchasing power and more exclusive property markets. 

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Some of the most expensive properties for sale on idealista

Turin is home to some of the most prestigious properties in Italy. If you're looking for a luxury residence, here are a few standout listings currently available on idealista:

  • Semi-detached villa on Strada dei Tadini – Located in the sought-after Borgo Po area, this 500 m² villa offers panoramic views and spacious terraces. Set within a private park of approximately 16,000 m², the property has recently been renovated. The asking price is €2,900,000.
  • Villa for sale on Strada Val Salice – Situated in the Colle della Maddalena area, this 1970s-built villa spans over 1,100 m² across three floors. It features a large private park and swimming pool. The asking price is €2,800,000.
  • Duplex apartment on Via Cervino – In the Barriera di Milano district, this 331 m² loft is spread across four levels and boasts a spectacular 250 m² terrace. The price tag is €2,800,000.
  • Apartment on Via Magenta – In the elegant Crocetta neighbourhood, a 492 m² apartment is available in a period building. The property includes generous indoor space, two large cellars and a private garage.
  • Villa on Via Gian Battista Tiepolo – Located in San Salvario, this fully renovated 400 m² villa offers eight rooms across a refined Art Nouveau layout. Renovated in 2007 with premium materials, it’s a rare find on the market. The asking price is €2,200,000.
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Which VIPs live in Turin?

Turin is a city that attracts not only tourists but also a number of celebrities. Many VIPs have chosen to settle in the city’s most expensive neighbourhoods, drawn by the high quality of life and the city’s architectural beauty. Some Italian public figures, such as Luciana Littizzetto and Gabry Ponte, are originally from Turin and continue to reside there, while others live in the city despite hailing from elsewhere.

In the sports world, for example, many footballers who have played for Juventus or Torino – the city’s two major football clubs – either live or have lived in Turin.

International celebrities are also drawn to the city. Adele, the British singer, has been spotted in Turin on several occasions, enjoying the city’s culture and dining scene. Pierce Brosnan, the former James Bond actor, has visited the city for events and luxury gatherings. Robert De Niro has stayed in Turin during film productions and industry-related activities. Tina Turner, the iconic singer, has also spent time in Turin, having developed a strong connection with Italy during her career.

Turin’s blend of historical charm and modern luxury continues to make it a favourite among both local and international VIPs.

Price per square metre for sale and rent in Turin

The price per square metre for both sales and rentals varies significantly from one area to another, influenced by factors such as location, available amenities, and the historical and cultural appeal of the neighbourhood. Having a clear picture of the situation can help you find the best area to invest in a luxury home. The average price of homes for sale in Turin was €1,871 per m². When looking at specific neighbourhoods:

NeighbourhoodPrice per m2 (euros)
Centre-Crocetta3,163
Cavoretto-Borgo Po2,939
Aurora-Vanchiglia2,193
Borgo San Paolo-Cenisia-Pozzo Strada2,119
San Donato-Parella1,892