2025 has been a pivotal year for Italy’s short-term rental market, with new regulations, rising holiday home prices, and growing attention to safety reshaping the landscape.
Renting property in Italy can be a complex process, particularly if you are unfamiliar with the local rental system. Whether you are planning a short-term stay or considering a long-term relocation, understanding the types of rental contracts available is essential.
Dreaming of owning a home in Italy but not quite ready financially? Looking for an alternative route to property ownership? Rent-to-buy could be the perfect solution, especially for those who aren’t in a position to take out a mortgage just yet.
As of October 2025, rent prices in Italy average €14.6 per m², but that national figure hides big regional differences. Looking at the most expensive and cheapest places to rent in Italy sets the scene.
After several years of widespread growth, Italy’s rental market showed signs of slowing during the summer months. However, it remains lively in areas with high demand.
In Italy, there are certain situations where it may be possible to temporarily suspend a rental contract. This can happen when unforeseen events, such as force majeure or significant issues affecting the property’s habitability, arise.
New rules for short-term rentals in Florence: Mayor Sara Funaro, together with the Councillor for Economic Development and Tourism, Jacopo Vicini, has presented the new regulations for tourist lets.
The top 10 most searched neighbourhoods for those looking to rent a house in Italy highlights a strong presence from the Capital, although it doesn't claim a spot on the podium. In fact, the top three positions of this special ranking are taken by districts in Bolzano, Pavia, and Verona. The demand for rental properties is also a significant factor in the real estate markets of smaller towns.
The search for understanding the costs involved in renting out property in Italy encompasses a broad range of financial, legal, and operational considerations.
Planning a holiday in Italy should be an exciting and enjoyable experience, but with the rise of online scams, booking a rental can sometimes feel like navigating a minefield.
Express rentals: 17% of homes rented in Italy through idealista during the first quarter of 2024 remained on the market for less than 24 hours. This is a new record, according to a study published by idealista, the leading portal for technological development in Italy.
Embark on a journey to find your perfect affordable home in Italy, from the historic streets of Rome to the scenic views of the countryside. This guide is your key to unlocking budget-friendly living options in Italy's most desirable locations.
Rome reigns supreme as the top destination for both home buyers and renters in Italy, according to the latest findings from a report by idealista/data. The Eternal City dominates the rankings, with eight districts claiming spots in the top ten.
In recent years, the evolution of housing models in Italy has shown a growing demand for flexible solutions that can be adapted to people's changing needs.
Italy continues to see more and more 1 euro houses for sale in 2024. It is an initiative that has spread very rapidly with the aim of combating the phenomenon of abandonment and decay of houses in certain rural or urban areas across the country.
As buying a home becomes more difficult, rental needs are becoming more varied, from residential to tourist and student use. Parliament and the government are introducing rules for short-term rentals but there are no changes to medium-term leases.
Complicated times for those looking for a house to rent. Inflation on the one hand, and falling housing stock in the rental market on the other, are making the search for an affordable rental property a real challenge.