Emilia-Romagna is one of the most dynamic Italian regions from both a tourist and cultural point of view. The offer of this city is very varied, and ranges from the automotive sector to that of gastronomy. There is also no shortage of fun and entertainment opportunities for residents and tourists who visit Modena at various times of the year.
In case you decide to buy a luxury home it is advisable to know the city and the districts in which Modena is divided. In this way, with the guidance of real estate experts, you can choose where to buy the best property from all points of view.
The districts of Modena in which to buy a luxury home
Most professionals opt for the Modena area of Sant’Agnese, characterized by the presence of villas with parks and gardens. It is a very quiet and green area, but at the same time it is well connected with the rest of the city and in particular with the historic center.
In this area are concentrated the most beautiful Art Nouveau villas built in the early twentieth century: then there are tree-lined avenues and very wide streets that make it one of the largest green lungs in Modena.
There are parks and green areas also in the area that includes Amendola, the Garden Village and Buon Pastore. Buying a luxury property in this area is a profitable investment, as these neighborhoods are particularly sought after for their safety and tranquility.
Public services are efficient and guaranteed at any time of day to reach the center, and in any case these areas are equipped with kindergartens, schools and high schools. There are also sports centers and an equipped municipal swimming pool.
The historic center of Modena is equally sought after by those who intend to move and live permanently in this beautiful Italian city. Students and tourists prefer to buy or rent properties in the streets of the historic center, where costs are around 1700 euros per square meter for an old and renovated house. For new homes, however, the price per square meter can reach up to 4000 euros!
For those who prefer the suburbs, there is another interesting neighborhood in Modena, located in the southern part of the city. It is called Morane, and it borders one of the largest existing parks in the city.
In the north, however, we find the Crocetta district. Here too there are several green spaces, but it is considered more decentralized than others.
For those who want to make an investment in the real estate sector, there are also the Musicisti district and the dynamic area of the Policlinico.
A residential area west of Modena is called the “San Faustino district” and includes the Craftsman Village and the Garden Village. It is one of the ideal areas for those who love to live in contact with greenery and in absolute tranquility.