In Italy, the housing crisis is intensifying as young professionals and students struggle to find affordable accommodation.
Pablo Pipestem, a political science student in Bologna, initially found a room for €290, but his situation changed drastically when his lease ended.
Similarly, Ilaria, a software developer, finds it impossible to afford her own space despite her stable job.
In Rome, Federica and Roberto, a young couple, were forced out of their apartment as landlords increasingly prefer short-term rentals like Airbnb to maximize profits.
The San Lorenzo district, once a hub for students, has transformed into a dormitory area, with long-term rental options dwindling and prices soaring.
This shift is pushing residents to the outskirts, highlighting the urgent need for housing reforms in urban Italy.