Buying a used home in Friuli-Venezia Giulia: Trieste is the most expensive.

In July 2025, the Italian real estate market recorded slight growth, with an average increase of 0.3% compared to the previous month and a national average price of €1,833 per square meter. Despite this positive monthly variation, the annual trend remains negative, recording a decline of 1.6%. Friuli-Venezia Giulia stands out as one of the regions that recorded the most significant increase, at 1%, in line with Veneto. This positive trend indicates growing interest in the housing market, including used housing, in the region.
The most expensive and cheapest citiesAnalyzing average prices per square meter in the Friulian capitals, Trieste stands out as the city with the highest values. Buying a home here costs an average of €2,294/m2 , well above the regional average. The strategic location by the sea, the historical and cultural heritage, and the high-level services contribute to keeping prices high in the Julian capital. Udine follows with an average price of €1,633/m2, characterized by a more accessible real estate market than Trieste, but still above the values of other provinces in the region. Prices are more moderate in Pordenone , where the average price is €1,424/m2, and in Gorizia, the cheapest capital at €1,192/m2. Moving on to the analysis by province, the data confirms Trieste as the most expensive area, with an average of €2,299/m2. Udine comes in second with €1,440/sq m, followed by Gorizia with €1,557/sq m. Pordenone is the least expensive province at €1,180/sq m.
Capital city | Average price (€/m2) |
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Trieste | 2,294 |
Udine | 1,633 |
Pordenone | 1,424 |
Gorizia | 1.192 |
Province | Average price (€/m2) |
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Trieste | 2,299 |
Gorizia | 1,557 |
Udine | 1,440 |
Pordenone | 1,180 |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia has a regional average price of €1,485/m2 , lower than the national average of €1,833/m2. This makes the regional real estate market, overall, more accessible than areas such as Trentino-Alto Adige (€3,151/m2), Valle d'Aosta (€2,516/m2), Liguria (€2,479/m2), or Tuscany (€2,398/m2).
Regions such as Lombardy (2,266 euros/m2) and Lazio (2,138 euros/m2) maintain significantly higher values, while Friuli falls into an intermediate range, proving more expensive than regions such as Piedmont (1,267 euros/m2), Marche (1,488 euros/m2), Abruzzo (1,188 euros/m2) or Calabria (911 euros/m2).
The slight price increase recorded in July 2025, combined with the region's strategic location and quality of life, could make purchasing a used home attractive, especially in the less expensive provinces, for those seeking a long-term investment or a second home in a quiet, well-connected setting.
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