in Genoa it takes longer than in other cities
When it comes to renting, there are always two parties that confront each other: the landlord, the one who offers a rental property on the market, and then the one who is looking for a house to live in for a short or long period. What unites them are the timing: those who rent hopes to rent the house as soon as possible, in the same way those who seek want to find a house suitable for their needs in a timely manner.
But how long does it take on average to rent a house in Italy? Immobiliare.it Insights, a business unit specialized in market studies of Immobiliare.it, the leading real estate portal in Italy, conducted an analysis on the average stay on the site of real estate advertisements for the positions, examining the 12 main Italian cities. Looking in detail at what happens in the different Italian cities, we see that at the two extremes there are the cities of Florence and Genoa together, where it takes an average of 4.1 months to successfully rent a house, and Turin, where it takes some. about half (2,3). In any case, with a timing greater than or equal to 3 months we then find Venice (3.4), Catania and Palermo (3.3), Milan (3.1) and Rome (3). On the other hand, the cities where the rental process ends quite quickly include Naples and Bari (2.9), Verona (2.6) and Bologna (2.4).
Contrary to what one might think, the presence or absence of furnishings is decisive in significantly lowering the rental times of a house only in certain contests. There is talk of a rent equal to almost a month in the case of Bologna, where it goes from 3 to 2.2 months, and of Venice, where thanks to the presence of the furniture it takes 3.1 months instead of in 4. two strong cities university vocation and, for those looking for a temporary home for study reasons, to be able to have a home already furnished makes the difference. The same goes for Verona, where the average time is reduced by 25%, and Milan with a reduction of 17%. On the contrary, in some cities of Southern Italy, furniture increases the time needed to successfully rent a property, as in the case of Palermo (+0.7 months), Naples (+0.6 months) and Catania (+ 0.3 months). Here, in fact, most of the families that are behind their furniture have a longer and lasting position.
all with the pandemic, the possibility of enjoying a private outdoor space at home acquires more and more importance among those looking for a place to live, the presence of a terrace or a balcony usually leads to an increase in lease timing in large cities. In fact, only in Palermo, Turin and Venice is it easier to rent a property with this characteristic. “The balcony, or for the more fortunate the terrace, was that space which, in the rage of the ovid-19, allowed us to maintain a relationship, albeit minimal, with others and ensured that necessary moment of pause and that breath of regenerating air in a period full of stress. even the price of the square meters used as a balcony / terrace, which is now close to that of the livable square meters. for an extra room rather than using a balcony “.