







Where to live based on your profile and budget
Bohemian neighborhood with cobblestone streets, authentic trattorias and lively nightlife. Very popular with expats for its charm.
Elegant residential neighborhood near the Vatican. Ideal for families with its wide avenues and shops.
Former working-class neighborhood turned trendy. Famous covered market, traditional restaurants and nightlife.
Green residential neighborhood on the hills. Quiet and well-connected, popular with families.
Historic student neighborhood near La Sapienza. Bars, street art and alternative atmosphere.

I am applying
Expect €800-1200 for a studio, €1000-1500 for a one-bedroom. Add 2-3 months deposit and about €100-150 monthly charges.

Trastevere for village atmosphere, Prati for families (near Vatican), Testaccio for young professionals, Monteverde for quiet. Avoid historic center (expensive and touristy).

When searching alone, expect 4-6 weeks. With a Remoters hunter, average is 2-3 weeks. Most difficult period is September (university start).

Landlords require: passport, codice fiscale (Italian tax number), proof of income, employment contract. The codice fiscale is mandatory to sign a lease.

Yes, especially on Subito.it and Facebook groups. Beware of low prices, absent landlords, payment requests before viewing. Use Immobiliare.it or Casa.it.

The Roman market is complex for foreigners. Listings are in Italian, leases are in Italian, and the codice fiscale is mandatory. A hunter guides you through all these steps.