Santa Croce is characterized by being formed by narrow « calli » interspersed with a few « campi » and by being the only district in Venice to combine the ancient with the modern, being the area that has undergone more changes with the construction of the Ponte della Libertà, which connects Venice to the mainland, the Calatrava Bridge, the Maritime Station and the People Mover (transport system that connects the Tronchetto Island to Piazzale Roma).
In this district there are also two of the four bridges that cross the Grand Canal, that is the Calatrava Bridge and the Scalzi Bridge.
Apartment
Surface type (Av.):
1 m2
Min price (Av.):
4,000 €
Med price (Av.):
4,500 €
Max price (Av.):
5,000 €
Market overview
Buying a property is seen as a solid long-term investment, which is especially true if you choose the right place to invest your money.
Venice is the first city in Italy for real estate investments, characterized by a growing market thanks to an international clientele, which makes up 70% of sales, who choose it to guarantee an economic income, often deriving from a tourist rental.
Customers who choose to invest in Venice can have an income of up to 15% gross compared to the purchase price of the property.
In the Santa Croce district, first-class properties range from €/ sq.m 4000 to €/ sq.m 5000.
Who buys?
Foreign buyers are mainly French citizens, followed by Germans, British and Americans. 15% of real estate transactions, on the other hand, are attributable to customers who reside in countries such as Holland, Belgium, the United States and Switzerland.
Buying basics
To purchase a property in Venice, international customers must contact a real estate professional to find out the conditions associated with this investment.
This professional must first collect the primary information of the buyer, his citizenship, his country of residence, his professional situation and his matrimonial regime and subsequently provide all necessary support for all stages of the sale.
November 01 January 31 - Although Venice can be visited all year round, the period from november to january is mainly rainy and the temperatures are colder. However, during these months Venice is less frequented by tourists, so it is an excellent opportunities to discover the city.
High season
Feb 15 - Oct 30
The Carnival period, full of parties and events throughout the spring and summer, Venice never goes out.
Peak season
May 01 - Jul 31
In this period of late spring and early summer, the influx of tourists is at the highest level.
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