Three major approved construction projects are transforming Porta Romana into Milan's next real estate hotspot. Rising valuations and 850+ new units reshape the historic south district.
Luxury apartment rentals in Milan's Brera, Porta Nuova, and Nolo hit record prices in 2024. Learn how soaring demand is reshaping tenant agreements and deposit requirements.
Ambitious zoning reforms and tenant protections are transforming Milan's competitive rental sector, with profound implications for landlords and renters across Brera, Navigli and emerging neighbourhoods.
As vacancy rates tighten across central Milan, savvy investors are turning their attention to the Garibaldi neighbourhood, where rental yields and tenant demand are reshaping the city's residential landscape.
As Brera and Navigli reach saturation, savvy investors are turning to Isola and Nolo—but timing, infrastructure and the fashion sector's pull are reshaping the game.
Stricter density limits in central districts and incentives for development in Isola and Nolo are creating a two-speed market—and reshaping where Milan's professionals can afford to live.
Major residential projects across Isola, Nolo and along the Navigli are flooding the rental supply, but vacancy rates tell a more nuanced story about where tenants actually want to live.
Stricter affordable-unit requirements in new developments are forcing developers to rethink projects across Isola, Nolo and beyond—with ripple effects already visible in pricing and planning timelines.
As traditional hotspots saturate, the historic neighbourhood south of the Navigli is attracting high-net-worth buyers seeking authenticity without the Brera premium.
As yields compress and demand outpaces supply across the city's hottest neighbourhoods, the rental market is forcing both sides to recalibrate expectations.
Developers and institutional buyers are turning their attention to the historic south Milan neighbourhood, where renovation potential and transport links are driving prices up 12% year-on-year.
Regulatory changes to grant eligibility and planning fast-tracks are reshaping affordability across Isola, Nolo and beyond—creating both barriers and unexpected opportunities for young buyers.
Streamlined approval processes and relaxed height restrictions are reshaping neighbourhoods from Isola to Navigli, but affordability concerns shadow the construction boom.