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Residential prices, by province

Agenzia delle Entrate’s OMI (Osservatorio del Mercato Immobiliare) publishes purchase and rent transaction ranges twice a year, by micro-zone within every comune — the most granular official price data in the country. Below is every one of the 110 provinces we could match, population-weighted from comune up to province.

Prices alone don’t tell you what a place is like to live in — cheap and pleasant are different questions. Every province below links through to cost vs. quality of life, which plots the same prices against Italy’s official BES well-being indicators, weighted however you like.

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OMI data caveats
  • These are transaction-range midpoints from tax records, not asking prices — they typically run below what a foreign buyer encounters in practice.
  • Most recent semester in the free bulk mirror: 2018H2. Current OMI data exists (2026), but Agenzia delle Entrate’s own bulk download requires an authenticated Fisconline/Entratel login this pipeline doesn’t use — see the provenance panel below.
  • Province averages conceal wide variation within a province — see each province’s full profile for more detail.
Sources · data as of 2026-08-09
  • Residential prices (2018H2)Agenzia delle Entrate — Osservatorio del Mercato Immobiliare (OMI) — Transaction-range midpoints (Compr_min/Compr_max, Loc_min/Loc_max) for "Abitazioni civili" in "NORMALE" condition, averaged across OMI zones to comune level, then population-weighted (ISTAT resident population) to province level. Most recent semester available in the free bulk mirror: 2018H2 — see the page's provenance panel.