Cost of living, property prices, climate, safety, healthcare and lifestyle data for Trentino-A. Adige. Real numbers from ISTAT + Eurostat HPI, refreshed Q4 2025.
Trentino-A. Adige is a region in Italy covering major cities including Trento, Bolzano, Rovereto and 2 more. As of Q4 2025, average property prices stand at €3,283/m², 78% above the Italy national average of €1,844/m². Over the last 5 years, prices grew +16.1%, and over 10 years +34.8% — a moderate appreciation.
Cost of living for a single person averages €1,800/month — 16% above the national mean. Trentino-A. Adige scores 72/100 on regional safety, with very low crime levels. The climate is alpine — 185 sunny days per year, summers averaging 26°C and winters 3°C. Healthcare is rated excellent, with 4 major hospitals serving the region.
For digital nomads and remote workers, average internet speed is 142 Mbps with extensive fiber rollout. some coworking scene. Lifestyle index: 38/100 — moderate cultural and gastronomic offering. For families: 5 international schools (3 with IB programme).
Caterelo LifeTrend™ score for Trentino-A. Adige: 60/100 — combining 12 weighted dimensions (safety, climate, cost, healthcare, lifestyle, digital, education).
Sources: ISTAT + Eurostat HPI, Eurostat, Numbeo, Speedtest Global Index, IPCC AR6.
Living costs in Trentino-A. Adige are premium compared to the Italy national mean — 16% higher. A single person typically spends €1,800/month for total expenses including rent, utilities, food and transport. A family of four spends approximately €4,100/month.
The average net salary in Trentino-A. Adige is €1,950/month, giving an estimated purchasing power of high. Italy sets minimum wages via collective bargaining. For relocators on remote/foreign income, Trentino-A. Adige's cost-to-amenity ratio is one of the most relevant metrics — at €1,800/month for a high quality of life, this is a premium proposition.
Sources: Numbeo cost of living database, Eurostat purchasing power parity, Quadros de Pessoal/INE/ISTAT national salary surveys.
Trentino-A. Adige has a alpine climate. Summer averages 26°C, winter 3°C. The region records 185 sunny days per year — lower than typical Mediterranean expectations. There are typically 95 rainy days per year.
By 2050 (IPCC AR6 SSP2-4.5 moderate scenario), Trentino-A. Adige is projected to warm by +1.5°C overall, with summers warming faster (+2.0°C). Expected additional heat days per year: +3. Drought risk: low. Fire risk: stable. Sea level risk: none.
Alpine high-altitude buffer; glacier retreat ongoing but living conditions least affected
Sources: IPCC AR6 WG1 (2021), EURO-CORDEX regional downscaling (~12.5km), JRC PESETA IV (EU impact assessment).
Trentino-A. Adige scores 72/100 on regional safety. Crime levels are very low. Walking alone at night is generally very safe. Women's safety: very safe.
Safety in Trentino-A. Adige is among the strongest in Italy. Petty crime exists in any urban area but violent crime rates are well below EU averages, making this region a strong choice for families and solo relocators alike.
Sources: Numbeo Safety Index 2025, Eurostat crime statistics, national police annual reports.
Healthcare quality in Trentino-A. Adige is excellent. The region has 4 major hospitals. Emergency response time is rated fast. Private healthcare availability: high. Average annual private health insurance: €1,400.
EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) holders are covered for emergency and necessary medical care during stays. Common practitioner language: Italian. Italian is the primary language in public healthcare; private clinics may have English-speaking staff in larger cities.
Sources: WHO European Health Report, OECD Health at a Glance, Euro Health Consumer Index, regional health authorities.
Average internet speed in Trentino-A. Adige is 142 Mbps. Fiber availability is extensive, mobile network excellent. Coworking presence: some. Startup ecosystem: growing. English proficiency among the working population: high.
Trentino-A. Adige ranks among the better digital infrastructure regions in Southern Europe — comfortable for video calls, large file uploads, and high-bandwidth remote work.
Sources: Speedtest Global Index, DESI 2024 (EU Digital Economy & Society Index), EF EPI English Proficiency Index, Nomad List.
Trentino-A. Adige has 5 international schools, of which 3 offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. Education quality rating: good.
For families with school-aged children, Trentino-A. Adige has functional international schooling for expat families. Public education is generally free for residents and high-quality at primary level across Italy.
Sources: International Schools Database, IBO.org official register, regional ministries of education.
Trentino-A. Adige offers a moderate lifestyle for relocators. The region hosts approximately 15 coworking spaces and 2 startup hubs, with 30 cultural events per year and 20 major venues. Gastronomy score: 78/100. Nightlife: moderate.
For digital nomads, Trentino-A. Adige is less developed — best for self-sufficient nomads who prefer quieter regions. Time zone: UTC+1. No specific digital nomad visa, but EU citizens have free movement.
Families relocating to Trentino-A. Adige find 5 international schools, of which 3 offer the International Baccalaureate programme. Education quality: good.
Healthcare quality is excellent with high private availability. Average private health insurance: €1,400/year. EU EHIC card holders are covered for emergency care. Emergency response time: fast.
Climate trajectory 2050: Trentino-A. Adige is projected to warm by +1.5°C with 3 additional heat days per year. Drought risk: low. Fire risk: stable. Sea level risk: none. Source: IPCC AR6 SSP2-4.5 + EURO-CORDEX regional models.
Sources: Coworker.com, Startup Genome, TripAdvisor, Numbeo Quality of Life Index, regional tourism authorities.
The property market in Trentino-A. Adige as of Q4 2025: average €3,283/m². Compared to the Italy national average of €1,844/m², Trentino-A. Adige sits 78.0% above.
Over the last 5 years prices grew +16.1%, and over 10 years +34.8%. Moderate appreciation — neither overheated nor stagnant.
Gross rental yield is approximately 6.1%. A 2-bedroom apartment rents for an average of €1,162/month, against an estimated purchase price of €229,810 for a 70m² property — implying 6.1% gross yield before costs (taxes, vacancy, management).
This is a strong yield environment — among the better rental investment opportunities in Italy.
Sources: ISTAT + Eurostat HPI, Eurostat HPI (prc_hpi_q), national property portals (idealista, immobiliare, Imovirtual, Spitogatos, SeLoger, Njuškalo).
Buying property in Trentino-A. Adige follows the standard Italy process. Beyond the listed sale price, expect:
Registration tax: 2% (primary residence) or 9% (second home) on cadastral value · Notary fees: 1–2.5% · Estate agent: 2–4% per side. For new builds: 4% VAT primary, 10% second home. Foreign buyers: codice fiscale required. Total: 8–14% additional.
Mortgage for non-residents: typically 60–70% LTV, 3–5% fixed rates. Resident buyers: up to 80–85% LTV, 2.5–4%. Property purchase timeline: 6–10 weeks from offer to keys.
Rental yield potential: ~6.1% gross. A 2-bed at €1,162/month against €3,283/m² × ~70m² = €229,810 purchase = 6.1% gross before costs (taxes, vacancy, management). Net yield typically 60–70% of gross.
Sources: National notary federations, ministries of finance, official transfer tax schedules, ISTAT cadastral data.
Trentino-A. Adige's LifeTrend™ relocation score of 60/100 reflects a weighted blend of safety (22%), climate (18%), cost of living (18%), healthcare (13%), lifestyle (10%), digital infrastructure (10%), and education (9%).
Trentino-A. Adige represents a balanced choice — strong on multiple dimensions without being exceptional in any single one. A reliable pick for relocators who want a well-rounded region without specific extreme requirements.
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As of Q4 2025, the average price in Trentino-A. Adige is €3,283/m². This is 78% above the Italy national average of €1,844/m². Source: ISTAT + Eurostat HPI, calibrated against Eurostat HPI.
€1,800/month for a single person and €4,100/month for a family of 4. Average rent for a 2-bedroom is €900, groceries €300, utilities €155. Cost level: premium (+16% vs Italy average).
Yes. Trentino-A. Adige scores 72/100 on the regional safety index. Crime level: very low. Night safety: very safe. Women safety: very safe. Source: Numbeo Safety Index 2025 + Eurostat crime statistics.
alpine. Summer averages 26°C, winter 3°C. 185 sunny days per year, 95 rainy days. By 2050, summer temperatures are projected to rise +2.0°C (IPCC AR6 SSP2-4.5).
Healthcare quality is excellent. Private health insurance averages €1,400/year. 4 major hospitals in the region. Emergency response: fast. EHIC card accepted for EU citizens.
Average 142 Mbps. Fiber availability: extensive. Mobile network: excellent. some coworking presence. English proficiency: high.
5 international schools, of which 3 offer the IB programme. Education rating: good. Source: International Schools Database + IBO.org.
Gross rental yield is approximately 6.1%. A 2-bed apartment rents for an average of €1,162/month. 1-bed: €775, 3-bed: €1,550, house: €2,015. Source: Immobiliare.it, updated 2026-03.
Average net monthly salary: €1,950. Purchasing power level: high. National minimum wage is set via collective bargaining (no statutory minimum). A coffee costs ~€1.6, meaning approximately 1219 coffees per monthly net salary.
Trentino-A. Adige has a Caterelo LifeTrend™ relocation score of 60/100. Strong fit for most relocators with good balance across safety, climate, and cost. Cost of living is at or above the country average.
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