Expensive rents, prices out of control in big cities. The map of increases in the last 5 years
Find one House for rent in Italy has become increasingly complicated, particularly in big cities, prices have soared to record levels. A study of canons from 2018 to 2023 reveals numbers that are incredible. It also arrives to pay up to 46% of the salary for an average employee. These are figures – reveals Il Sole 24 Ore – which give the measure of the difficulties complained of by tenants and businesses. “You can’t think of that a rent exceeds 25-30% of the salary that young people earn”, declared the president of Confindustria, Emanuele, in recent days Orsinirelaunching the proposal of a “house plan” previewed at the Trento Economics Festival. A plan to make workers available affordable housing.
Between 2018 and 2023 the average weight of the license fee on employee income in the provincial capitals has decreased – continues Il Sole – from 31.6% to 35.2 percent. Exceeding 40% in six cities, from Florence (46.5%) to Bologna (40.2%). The data refers to the new free-fee contracts registered each year with the Revenue. Also growing are the agreed channel feeswhose weight on income has risen from 27.5 to 29% in the last five years, with 15 capitals over 30 percent. The cross-referencing of Omi data (Real Estate Market Observatory) with the tax statistics of the Finance Department shows that since 2018 the pressure of free rents on residents’ paychecks has rose by an average of 3.6 percent. With peaks in Vicenza (+8.5%), Bologna and Milan (both at 6.3%).
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