Buying a house in Anzio, Lido dei Pini is the most sought-after neighborhood.

Anzio is one of the most sought-after locations on the Lazio coast for those seeking a home near the sea, with prices still affordable compared to other coastal areas of Lazio . The city attracts both families looking for a first home and investors interested in vacation properties or short-term rentals.
According to the survey conducted by Idealista in the first quarter of 2025 , it is possible to identify the most sought-after neighborhoods and those with the highest prices for purchasing a property in Anzio. The analysis is based on the relative demand index, an indicator that measures the average number of contacts per published listing, useful for understanding where demand is greater than available supply.
The most sought-after neighborhoods in AnzioThe data collected indicates that the most sought-after neighborhood is Lido dei Pini , with a relative demand index of 3.0. Cincinnato-Villa Claudia and Sacro Cuore-Colonia follow, both with a value of 2.1. Lido di Lavinio-Lido di Enea are next with 2.0 and Centro with 1.9, while the areas of Lavinio, Marechiaro-Colle Cocchino, and Santa Teresa-Anzio Due show lower indices, at 1.6, 1.3, and 1.2, respectively. These values highlight how the areas closest to the sea and with a greater offering of services are those most appreciated by buyers.
Quarter | Relative demand index |
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Lido dei Pini | 3.0 |
Cincinnatus-Villa Claudia | 2.1 |
Sacred Heart-Cologne | 2.1 |
Lido of Lavinio-Lido of Enea | 2.0 |
Center | 1.9 |
Lavinio | 1.6 |
Marechiaro-Colle Cocchino | 1.3 |
Santa Teresa-Anzio Due | 1.2 |
Regarding average prices per square meter, the center of Anzio is the most expensive area at €2,837/m2, thanks to its strategic location and the presence of numerous services, commercial activities, and direct connections to Rome . Marechiaro-Colle Cocchino (€2,095/m2) and Lido di Lavinio-Lido di Enea (€2,048/m2) follow, two well-served residential areas close to the sea. Sacro Cuore-Colonia and Cincinnato-Villa Claudia also have similar prices, around €1,866-€1,867/m2.
The cheapest neighborhoods are Santa Teresa-Anzio Due, with an average value of 1,722 euros/m2, Lavinio (1,594 euros/m2) and Lido dei Pini, which stands at 1,321 euros/m2, despite being the most sought-after area overall.
Quarter | Average price (euro/m2) |
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Center | 2,837 |
Marechiaro-Colle Cocchino | 2.095 |
Lido of Lavinio-Lido of Enea | 2.048 |
Sacred Heart-Cologne | 1,867 |
Cincinnatus-Villa Claudia | 1,866 |
Santa Teresa-Anzio Due | 1,722 |
Lavinio | 1,594 |
Lido dei Pini | 1,321 |
Anzio represents a good opportunity for those looking to invest in a seaside property at a lower cost than other locations in Lazio . Some neighborhoods, such as Lido dei Pini, are experiencing very high demand despite relatively low prices, indicating significant potential for appreciation. Its proximity to Rome, rail connections, and extensive beaches make the city attractive to both residents and those seeking a second home .
Compared to the most expensive neighborhoods in Italy, Anzio has significantly lower average prices. Milan's historic center tops the list with an average price of over €10,000. Two neighborhoods in Forte dei Marmi rank second and third.
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