House price more or less stable. Rents are rising dramatically and continuously. The monthly cost of each square meter set the record for the last decade (monitored period, it's easy to think that we are talking about an absolute maximum). In June, the average on the island was 13.93 euros, against 7.70 in March 2015. The surge began to register in January, when 12.46 euros per square meter were required. In May, the previous record had already been broken (13.73 in July 2022, the height of post-covid summer) and the upward trend seems to be increasingly strong.

The data is extrapolated from the tables of the well-known specialized site Immobiliare.it, which allows you to analyze trends by province and municipality. According to what emerges, it is the seasonality and, above all, the requests for the coastal areas that are causing the rental market to explode in Sardinia. The most famous ones for the holidays, above all.

The most expensive area, at the beginning of summer, is the Sassari area, which also includes Gallura and the Costa Smeralda: the average per square meter is 16.82 euros. In detail, Arzachena (the whole Municipality) travels at an average of 20.86 euros per square meter for each month, with the peak of Porto Cervo, where it rises to 29.83. However, we are talking about properties on the accessible market and the gilded ones that are exchanged by private treaty on international markets are excluded.

The second most expensive area is the metropolitan city of Cagliari, with an average of 10.55 euros. Here too: it ranges from 6.41 in the peripheral and countryside areas to 11.49 in the center of the capital. A rent in Southern Sardinia costs 8.52 euros , it goes down again to 8.36 in the Oristanes and to collapse to 6.82 in the Nuoro area. Where, however, there is a chasm between Siniscola, the sea area (over 16 euros) and the interior. With Ortueri, for example, who travels well under 7 euros.

The dynamics are clear: the coast, in summer, costs. The interior, which is depopulated, has vacant houses that are falling apart. And no one takes them.

Despite large unattractive areas, Sardinia is the fifth region for the cost of rents.

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