Buying a Blue Flag home in Anzio is among the most affordable.

In 2025, Anzio confirmed its position among the most sought-after Blue Flag locations for those looking to buy a home near the sea. This international recognition, awarded by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), certifies the environmental quality of the most virtuous coastal and lakeside towns. With 246 municipalities awarded throughout Italy, Anzio stands out for its tourist appeal, the presence of services, and a low average property price, making it attractive to both residents and investors.
According to Casa.it's analysis, Anzio is among the ten most searched-for 2025 Blue Flag municipalities in Italy for home purchases, along with much more expensive cities like Venice, Pescara, and Sanremo. In particular, Anzio ranks among the top searches despite not being a provincial capital, demonstrating the growing interest in it.
The average price and comparison with other locationsThe average price of homes for sale in Anzio is €210,409 (data updated as of July 1, 2025), below the national average for Blue Flag municipalities of €269,251. Compared to other destinations in Lazio, Anzio is more affordable than Terracina (€261,401), Formia (€236,556), and Gaeta, which falls in the €290,000 to €300,000 range.
Anzio offers a balanced combination of proximity to the sea, urban amenities, connections to Rome, and competitive real estate values. All these elements make it one of the most affordable destinations for those seeking a home in an internationally recognized seaside resort.
As in many Blue Flag locations, in Anzio the most sought-after type of property is an apartment, followed by detached houses and villas. The most popular sizes range from 51 to 100 square meters, ideal for families or as a second home for the summer.
The most popular price range is between €100,001 and €200,000 , followed by the €200,001 to €300,000 range, which includes many homes with sea views or located in the city's most convenient neighborhoods. Anzio offers a wide selection in both price ranges, meeting the needs of both those seeking permanent residence and those looking to invest in the short-term rental market.
The most expensive Blue Flag citiesWith an average price of €210,409, Anzio remains more affordable than some of Italy's most exclusive Blue Flag destinations. In Forte dei Marmi , for example, prices exceed €1.5 million, while in Sorrento and Anacapri they stand at €882,167 and €980,906, respectively. Even compared to nearby towns like Viareggio (€347,976), Chiavari (€396,174), and Venice (€390,577), Anzio remains much more affordable.
Cities with similar values to Anzio include Lecce (€220,334), Livorno (€231,520), and Ravenna (€238,230). They all share the characteristic of offering a balance between environmental quality, services, and an affordable housing market.
Anzio, with its Blue Flag beaches, proximity to the capital and a competitive average price , will establish itself as one of the most attractive locations to buy a house along the Italian coast in 2025.
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