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Lazio Italy Real Estate Report

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In 2025, the average home price in the region of Lazio, Italy, is $426,000, at a price per square foot of $213. By comparison, the national average cost to buy a house in Italy is $368,000, or $184 per square foot.

Real estate in Lazio is sought-after by foreign and local buyers alike, and prices have changed by -2.% compared to the previous year. Homes located in the most popular towns in Italy, frequented by tourists, tend to be more valuable, while living in remote or lesser-known locations is typically more affordable.

Here’s how Lazio property prices compare to other regions of Italy:

Abruzzo $238,000
Basilicata $230,000
Calabria $186,000
Campania $330,000
Emilia-Romagna $372,000
Friuli-Venezia Giulia $288,000
Lazio $426,000
Liguria $504,000
Lombardy $444,000
Marche $298,000
Molise $184,000
Piemonte $256,000
Puglia $252,000
Sardegna $328,000
Sicilia $208,000
Toscana $472,000
Trentino-Alto Adige $630,000
Umbria $214,000
Valle d’Aosta/Vallée d’Aoste $528,000
Veneto $358,000

House prices in the cities and towns of Lazio, in US dollars

The most expensive town to buy a house in Lazio is Sperlonga, where a 2,000 square foot home costs on average $1,196,000. That’s a price per square foot of $598.

The most affordable place in Lazio to buy a house, of the locations analyzed, is Borgorose, where you can purchase a 2,000 square foot home for as little as $98,000, or $49 per square foot, on average.

Here are real estate prices in Lazio’s top 5 cities:

Sperlonga $1,196,000
Gaeta $650,000
San Felice Circeo $634,000
Roma $630,000
Frascati $578,000

See prices for all municipalities in the region

Acquapendente $162,000
Albano Laziale $370,000
Anguillara Sabazia $330,000
Anzio $370,000
Aprilia $300,000
Ardea $312,000
Ariccia $338,000
Artena $220,000
Bagnoregio $158,000
Bellegra $170,000
Bolsena $336,000
Borgorose $98,000
Bracciano $348,000
Campagnano di Roma $264,000
Canale Monterano $252,000
Canepina $114,000
Capena $274,000
Capodimonte $296,000
Capranica $190,000
Caprarola $150,000
Cassino $234,000
Castel Gandolfo $438,000
Castel Madama $220,000
Castelforte $150,000
Cave $234,000
Cerveteri $390,000
Ciampino $504,000
Cisterna di Latina $294,000
Cittaducale $160,000
Civitavecchia $358,000
Colleferro $238,000
Cori $198,000
Fiano Romano $322,000
Fiumicino $532,000
Fondi $318,000
Fonte Nuova $348,000
Formello $386,000
Formia $418,000
Frascati $578,000
Frosinone $214,000
Gaeta $650,000
Genazzano $184,000
Genzano di Roma $330,000
Grottaferrata $546,000
Guidonia Montecelio $330,000
Itri $300,000
Labico $278,000
Ladispoli $480,000
Lanuvio $252,000
Lariano $258,000
Latina $358,000
Manziana $290,000
Marcellina $182,000
Marino $444,000
Marta $246,000
Mazzano Romano $178,000
Mentana $314,000
Minturno $284,000
Montalto di Castro $504,000
Monte Compatri $340,000
Monte Porzio Catone $452,000
Montefiascone $192,000
Montelibretti $200,000
Monterotondo $394,000
Montopoli di Sabina $200,000
Morlupo $244,000
Nettuno $356,000
Norma $182,000
Olevano Romano $184,000
Orte $192,000
Palestrina $256,000
Palombara Sabina $202,000
Piansano $110,000
Poli $164,000
Pomezia $386,000
Pontecorvo $150,000
Priverno $174,000
Rieti $228,000
Rignano Flaminio $216,000
Rocca di Papa $298,000
Rocca Priora $278,000
Roma $630,000
Ronciglione $190,000
Sabaudia $474,000
Sacrofano $342,000
San Cesareo $344,000
San Felice Circeo $634,000
San Polo dei Cavalieri $160,000
San Vito Romano $174,000
Santa Marinella $472,000
Sant’Angelo Romano $224,000
Santi Cosma e Damiano $146,000
Sezze $172,000
Sonnino $178,000
Soriano nel Cimino $154,000
Sperlonga $1,196,000
Subiaco $198,000
Tarquinia $400,000
Terracina $540,000
Tivoli $330,000
Tolfa $202,000
Trevi nel Lazio $168,000
Trevignano Romano $468,000
Valmontone $238,000
Velletri $270,000
Vetralla $164,000
Vignanello $130,000
Viterbo $248,000
Vitorchiano $214,000
Zagarolo $278,000

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Lazio Italy property prices, in Euro

An average 200-square-meter house in Lazio sells for around €416,800, or €2,084 per square meter. Property prices in Lazio have changed by -2.% compared to last year.

Of the locations analyzed, the priciest properties in Lazio can be found in Sperlonga, going for €1,169,400, on average, or €5,847 per square meter.

On the other hand, the cheapest house prices in Lazio are in Borgorose, where an average-sized home goes for €96,600. That is based on an average of €483 per square meter.

Here are real estate prices in Lazio’s top 5 cities:

Sperlonga €1,169,400
Gaeta €635,400
San Felice Circeo €620,000
Roma €616,200
Frascati €566,000

See prices for all municipalities in the region

Acquapendente €158,400
Albano Laziale €362,600
Anguillara Sabazia €322,400
Anzio €362,200
Aprilia €292,600
Ardea €305,200
Ariccia €330,400
Artena €216,200
Bagnoregio €154,400
Bellegra €166,400
Bolsena €328,800
Borgorose €96,600
Bracciano €340,000
Campagnano di Roma €258,200
Canale Monterano €246,000
Canepina €112,000
Capena €268,200
Capodimonte €290,400
Capranica €185,200
Caprarola €146,600
Cassino €228,400
Castel Gandolfo €428,600
Castel Madama €215,400
Castelforte €147,200
Cave €229,000
Cerveteri €382,600
Ciampino €493,200
Cisterna di Latina €286,800
Cittaducale €157,400
Civitavecchia €351,200
Colleferro €232,800
Cori €193,400
Fiano Romano €314,400
Fiumicino €519,800
Fondi €311,600
Fonte Nuova €341,200
Formello €378,000
Formia €408,400
Frascati €566,000
Frosinone €210,000
Gaeta €635,400
Genazzano €179,600
Genzano di Roma €323,800
Grottaferrata €534,600
Guidonia Montecelio €323,400
Itri €293,600
Labico €272,800
Ladispoli €469,800
Lanuvio €246,600
Lariano €253,200
Latina €349,800
Manziana €284,600
Marcellina €179,000
Marino €434,400
Marta €241,600
Mazzano Romano €173,400
Mentana €308,000
Minturno €278,600
Montalto di Castro €492,800
Monte Compatri €332,000
Monte Porzio Catone €443,000
Montefiascone €188,200
Montelibretti €196,400
Monterotondo €386,000
Montopoli di Sabina €194,800
Morlupo €238,200
Nettuno €349,000
Norma €177,400
Olevano Romano €179,200
Orte €188,000
Palestrina €251,000
Palombara Sabina €198,200
Piansano €107,800
Poli €160,800
Pomezia €377,600
Pontecorvo €146,600
Priverno €169,800
Rieti €223,600
Rignano Flaminio €211,000
Rocca di Papa €291,600
Rocca Priora €272,400
Roma €616,200
Ronciglione €185,200
Sabaudia €463,600
Sacrofano €335,400
San Cesareo €336,600
San Felice Circeo €620,000
San Polo dei Cavalieri €156,000
San Vito Romano €169,600
Santa Marinella €461,000
Sant’Angelo Romano €219,800
Santi Cosma e Damiano €142,000
Sezze €168,200
Sonnino €174,200
Soriano nel Cimino €151,200
Sperlonga €1,169,400
Subiaco €193,400
Tarquinia €392,200
Terracina €529,200
Tivoli €322,800
Tolfa €197,200
Trevi nel Lazio €164,600
Trevignano Romano €457,600
Valmontone €233,600
Velletri €263,800
Vetralla €161,200
Vignanello €126,400
Viterbo €241,800
Vitorchiano €209,400
Zagarolo €272,600

Home prices vary depending on the condition of the property, the size of the home, and, of course, the location. For example, apartments and homes located in historic town centers tend to be more expensive than in other areas of the town, partly because of their proximity to amenities and partly because of their higher rental value. Moreover, properties in need of extensive renovation are typically priced much lower than those that are in move-in condition.

Methodology:

  • When using or citing this data, please give credit with a link to My Dolce Casa
  • Home price data source: Idealista.pt valid as of the date of this report
  • Original prices published in euros per square meter
  • Euros converted to U.S. dollars at an exchange rate valid as of the date of this report
  • Square meters converted to square feet
  • The average price of a 2,000 square foot home was calculated by multiplying the price per square foot in USD by 2,000
  • The average price of a 200 square meter home was calculated by multiplying the price per square meter in Euro by 200

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