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Corso Italia

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Design 50s building of Corso Italia
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View of the Corso Italia in Milano
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View of the Corso Italia in Milano

The Corso Italia is a luxury street in the center Milan.

Corso Italia is a residential street in the centre of the Italian city of Milan.

From Viale Beatrice d'Este to Via Santa Sofia, Corso Italia is part of the prestigious and exclusive Quadronno district of the HNWI (High Net Worth Individual) upper class.

The street is 900 meters long. It links with Viale Beatrice d'Este and the square Piazza Missori.

Streets inside this area include Viale Beatrice d'Este, Via San Martino, Via Marco Burigozzo, Via S. Luca, Via Cosimo del Fante, Via Giuseppe Mercalli, Via Santa Sofia, Via Molino delle Armi, Via Crocefisso, Piazza Santa Eufemia, Via Rugabella, Piazza Bertarelli, Via Maddalena, Via Giuseppe Barellai, Via Achille Mauri and Piazza Missori.

Real estate market

The cost for apartments needs from 12,000 to 20,000 euros per square meter, even if some penthouses have been sold for 25,000 euros per square meter; when renting, the cost of 80 square meters can reach 7,500 euros per month (excluding condominium costs).

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