In 2025, the Italian real estate market shows signs of recovery, but with new priorities: energy efficiency, well-distributed spaces, proximity to services, and homes suitable for both families and singles. In this article, we explore the most common types of apartments, with updated data and practical advice to help you choose the one that best meets your needs.
Recent trends in the Italian real estate market
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Residential price trends: in many Italian cities (Naples, Genoa, Palermo, Rome, Florence, Turin, Milan), housing prices are rising, although with regional variations.
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Increasing demand for comfort-oriented apartments: outdoor spaces (terraces, balconies), natural light, ventilation, and higher energy ratings are now key priorities.
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Shifting preferences: three-room and four-room apartments are becoming more sought-after, especially in suburban areas or towns well connected to major cities.
The most common apartment types
Apartment types offer very different features. Studios and one-bedroom apartments, with compact spaces and sizes rarely exceeding 50–60 m², are ideal for singles, young couples, or as investments for short-term rentals, though they come with limited privacy and less flexibility over time.
The three-room apartment is the most balanced type: two bedrooms and a separate living room or kitchen allow families with one or two children to live in functional spaces without excessive costs, though management expenses are higher compared to a one-bedroom.
Four-room apartments and larger units, often exceeding 100 m², offer three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and better layout of spaces, making them perfect for large families or for those working from home. However, they come with higher energy and maintenance costs. Penthouses and super penthouses deserve a separate mention: prestigious solutions with panoramic terraces, brightness, and privacy, suitable for those seeking exclusive properties but requiring a higher investment and greater upkeep. Finally, lofts and open spaces, characterized by large undivided areas and high ceilings, represent a modern and creative choice, ideal for professionals or those desiring a non-traditional home—though they are often less practical for families and more expensive to heat and soundproof.
How to choose the right type
Here are some criteria to guide your choice:
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Overall budget – not only the purchase or rental price, but also condo fees, energy, and maintenance costs.
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Location and connections – proximity to transport, schools, services, and shops; avoid compromises that make daily life harder.
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Energy efficiency – homes with a good energy rating (e.g., C or higher in regions where required), insulation, and efficient heating. This criterion is becoming indispensable in 2025.
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Outdoor spaces and natural light – balconies, terraces, gardens; large windows; orientation; natural ventilation.
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Flexibility of use – if you foresee future changes (growing family, remote work, hosting guests), choose an apartment that can adapt.
Choosing the right type of apartment depends on many factors: personal needs, budget, location, natural light and space, and energy efficiency. With 2025 trends shifting toward more comfortable, eco-friendly, and well-located homes, the added value lies not just in square meters, but in how the space is designed and served.
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