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(Adnkronos) - "Il 43% di chi va in affitto ha dichiarato di andarci per scelta personale. Negli ultimi dieci anni si è passati da un 20% che abitava in affitto a un 30%, tuttavia l'offerta rimane stabile e, di conseguenza, questo squilibrio genera un aumento dei canoni e una difficoltà di trovare casa. Nel 2024 i canoni sono aumentati del 4%, con punte di +13% su Roma, anche per effetto del Giubileo, e Milano, pur in lieve flessione, rimane sempre la città più cara d'Italia”. Così Silvia Spronelli, amministratore delegato di SoloAffitti, intervenendo all’incontro di presentazione dei dati del 16esimo Rapporto sul mercato delle locazioni in Italia di SoloAffitti, svoltosi presso la sala Refettorio della Camera dei Deputati e intitolato ‘Contratti flessibili e più case sul mercato: il futuro dell’affitto.

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00:00The data from the research shows that Italy is changing.
00:09The house is no longer seen as a status symbol,
00:11but it is breaking away from the classic triangle
00:14that has accompanied previous generations,
00:17a house of property, stable work and family.
00:22Young people prefer mobility,
00:24they prefer a more fluid lifestyle
00:27that allows them to move quickly,
00:29but also the area.
00:31The number of people who choose to rent
00:35is also increasing,
00:36not as a plan B,
00:38as an alternative solution to the purchase
00:41that they cannot afford,
00:42but as a choice.
00:4343% of those who go to rent
00:47have declared that they are going for a personal choice.
00:52While the number of people looking for a house for rent is increasing,
00:56because in the last ten years
00:57we have gone from 20% to 30%,
01:02the offer remains stable.
01:04As a result, this imbalance
01:06generates an increase in tenants
01:08and a difficulty in finding a house.
01:10As far as the increase in tenants is concerned,
01:12the tenant report says that in 2024
01:15the tenants increased by 4%,
01:18with an increase of 13% in Rome,
01:21also due to the anniversary.
01:24Milan, despite being in a slight recession,
01:26is still the most expensive city in Italy.
01:31A fact that emerges is that
01:35the difficulty of finding a house
01:38does not go hand in hand
01:41with the many real estate developments
01:44that are taking place in Italy today.

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