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Buying a house in Latina, Sabotino-Lido di Latina is the most requested neighborhood

Buying a house in Latina, Sabotino-Lido di Latina is the most requested neighborhood

Founded in 1932, Latina is one of the youngest cities in Italy, but over the years it has managed to build its own well-defined identity. Located in the heart of the Agro Pontino, in a strategic position between Rome and the sea, it is today an important center. With a population of over 120,000 inhabitants , the city is an attractive destination both for those seeking a permanent residence and for those wishing to invest in real estate.

The real estate market of the first quarter of 2025 in the Pontine city was analyzed by Idealista who drew up a ranking of the most sought-after areas thanks to the relative demand index. This is a figure that represents the pressure of demand on supply considering all the contact requests for the published ads.

The most requested neighborhoods in Latina

According to the data collected, Sabotino-Lido di Latina is the most sought-after neighborhood in the city with a relative demand index of 2.3, a sign of strong interest from buyers. It is followed by Centro Nord (2.1), Centro Sud and Latina Scalo, both with an index of 2.0. Carso-Podgora-Piave (1.8) and Centro Storico (1.7) are also among the areas with significant demand.

The least requested areas are Montello-Bainsizza-Santa Maria (1.3) and Faiti-San Michele-Fogliano (0.8), which show a lower pressure of demand on supply. This data is fundamental for those who are evaluating a real estate investment: choosing an area with high demand can guarantee a greater revaluation over time.

Quarter Relative demand index
Sabotino-Lido of Latina 2.3
North Center 2.1
South Center 2.0
Latina Port 2.0
Karst-Podgora-Piave 1.8
Historic Center 1.7
Montello-Bainsizza-Santa Maria 1.3
Faiti-San Michele-Fogliano 0.8
The most expensive neighborhoods in Latina

In terms of values ​​per square meter, Centro Sud confirms itself as the most expensive area of ​​the Lazio city with an average price of 1,928 euros/m2, followed by Carso-Podgora-Piave (1,915 euros/m2) and Centro Nord (1,868 euros/m2). Slightly lower prices in Faiti-San Michele-Fogliano (1,707 euros/m2), Sabotino-Lido di Latina (1,703 euros/m2) and Latina Scalo (1,679 euros/m2).

The Historic Center has an average price of 1,675 euros/m2, while Montello-Bainsizza-Santa Maria with 1,485 euros/m2 is the cheapest area of ​​the city. For those looking for a more affordable solution, the peripheral areas represent a valid alternative without giving up the quality of life offered by the Pontine capital.

Quarter Average price (euro/m2)
South Center 1.928
Karst-Podgora-Piave 1.915
North Center 1.868
Faiti-San Michele-Fogliano 1.707
Sabotino-Lido of Latina 1.703
Latina Port 1.679
Historic Center 1.675
Montello-Bainsizza-Santa Maria 1.485
The most expensive neighborhoods in Italy

In the national comparison, Milan dominates the ranking of the most expensive areas with the Historic Center at 10,286 euros/m2, followed by Garibaldi-Porta Venezia (7,250 euros/m2), Navigli-Bocconi (6,964 euros/m2), Fiera-De Angeli (6,951 euros/m2) and Porta Vittoria (6,102 euros/m2). Rome also remains at high levels with the Historic Center (7,549 euros/m2), Prati (5,921 euros/m2) and Parioli (5,642 euros/m2).

Other prestigious areas include Forte dei Marmi, with the Center (10,152 euros/m2) and Roma Imperiale (10,109 euros/m2), and seaside locations such as Porto Cervo (7,281 euros/m2), Riccione (6,188 euros/m2), Rapallo San Michele di Pagana (6,185 euros/m2) and Castiglione della Pescaia (5,614 euros/m2). These data highlight how the Italian real estate market is profoundly differentiated and how Latina has a more accessible entry threshold compared to the large cities and the most exclusive tourist locations in the country.

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