Are you thinking of changing areas in the city? The ranking compiled by Real Estate Scenarios together with Abitare Co. can help you. In Rome the ideal neighborhood to live in, if you want to stay downtown, turns out to be Testaccio (rione in this case). The best for the Salario semicenter, while the most deserving suburb is the Appio Latino neighborhood in Rome.
As part of the Second Observatory on Housing – Winning Cities: market and neighborhoods for household residential demand, presented during the Housing Forum, the best neighborhoods (for present and future inhabitants) of Italy’s major cities were analyzed.
Neighborhoods in Bergamo, Bologna, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Rome, Turin and Verona were analyzed. The score is the result of the study of the levels of accessibility with respect to public and collective means of transportation (subway, streetcars, buses, …), the endowment of leisure facilities and services (sports centers, green areas, museums, …), the presence of services for children and primary, secondary and university education, the availability of neighborhood services (commercial activities, crafts and personal and business services, …), family taxable income, real estate values understood as an indicator of market quality. Each indicator was given a different weight identified from the needs expressed by household demand.
Where is the best living in Rome?
Rome’s best downtown neighborhoods:
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- Testaccio
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- Aventine
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- Esquiline
The best areas in the semicenter:
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- Salary
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- Nomentano
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- Meadows
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- Parioli
Rome’s best neighborhoods in the suburbs:
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- Appius
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- Tuscolano North
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- Triumphal
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- Farnesina