Database Immobiliare Italiano provides the data to bay at the right price a flat in Italy. Today we talk about Milan where the prices fell for a few years now and have already reversed the trend (see more details here agenzie immobiliari milano). Obviously a lot depends on the area: if in Brera area prices remain high, there are areas still accessible. Average prices remain above 4100 euro per square meter. Then we try to understand the trend of the quarter prices by quarter. Taking as the reference point is the prices per square meter that their “conversion” in a two-room apartment of 50 square meters (which apparently is still the most sought after type of house). The most expensive district of all is of course that of the Old Town, where prices range between 6200 and 7300 euro per square meter. For the reference bedroom apartment so it would serve more than 320,000 euro.
The most expensive district of all is of course that of the Old Town, where prices range between 6200 and 7300 euro per square meter. For the reference bedroom apartment so it would serve more than 320,000 euro (vendo casa). A short distance below the Garibaldi / Porta Venezia neighborhood: the Garibaldi area with all its new construction is definitely reassessing: the price per square meter is more than 5200 euro per sq m. For the reference bedroom apartment serve 260,000 euro. In third place we find another area of new buildings: the Fair-De Angeli neighborhood where is rising City Life. Here prices are arrived at 5200 euro / sqm and thus the house is 260.000 euro. quite expensive, with prices per square meter ranging between 4500 and 5100, also the areas San Siro, Navigli-Bocconi, Porta Vittoria. Released from the most central areas, the prices come down a lot, ranging from 3100 euro / sqm Forlanini; to 2500 EUR / sqm Città Studi-Lambrate and even Bande Nere-Lorenteggio; 2200 € / sqm dry Vigentina-Ripamonti, Famagusta-Barona, Greek-Turro and Cermenate-Missaglia. Then to fall below the 2400 euro /
Released from the most central areas, the prices come down a lot, ranging from 3100 euro / sqm Forlanini; to 2500 EUR / sqm Città Studi-Lambrate and even Bande Nere-Lorenteggio; 2200 € / sqm dry Vigentina-Ripamonti, Famagusta-Barona, Greek-Turro and Cermenate-Missaglia. Then to fall below the 2400 euro / sq m must exit from the ring. And the most absolute economic zones? We found that: Corvetto-Rogoredo, Charterhouse and Comasina-Bicocca are around 2300 Euros. To spend less than that remains the only option Baggio (2200 euro / sqm and Vialba-Gallaratese who wins the prize as the most economical district in all of Milan with 1800 euro / sqm. For a