The following overview highlights a range of rental apartments available in and around Casale Monferrato and Trino, aimed at tenants seeking either a move-in-ready home or a space to personalize. Each listing summary includes key facts such as floor level, room layout, presence of storage or parking, and whether the
unit is furnished. This guide is intended to make initial comparisons straightforward and to point you toward the right contact for each property.
Included in the descriptions are practical cost details: monthly condominium fees, what utilities are covered, and the type of heating system. Where available, energy ratings and energy performance indicators (EPgl / Epi) are reported to help you assess likely running costs. Contact numbers and agency
locations are provided to facilitate scheduling visits or requesting further documentation.
Central Casale Monferrato options
In the historic center and immediate surroundings there are varied offers to consider. One example is a furnished three-room apartment (trilocale) located on the second and top floor of an inner courtyard building at Via XX Settembre, in the Ronzone/Salita Sant’Anna area. The layout includes a living room, separate kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom, plus
part of a corridor balcony and a ground-level cantina that can double as secure storage for motorcycles or bicycles. Condominium charges are listed at €130 per month and include heating, water and communal cleaning.
That same Via XX Settembre unit is reported with energy class G and an Epi value of 327.21 kWh/m²·year, which helps set expectations for energy costs. Understanding that rating can be useful when comparing properties, especially if a low initial rent is offset by higher utility consumption. Tenants who prefer an apartment already furnished and centrally positioned will find this kind of offer convenient for daily errands and local amenities.
Elegant central units and agency contacts
Also in the city core, a more refined option sits on Via Giovanni Lanza: a first-floor trilocale in a building with an elevator. The apartment features an entrance, an eat-in kitchen with a long balcony running the full length of the unit, two bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a large garage/box in the semi-basement level. The property is marketed as suitable both as a primary residence and as an investment and is offered under a 4+4 lease agreement.
To inquire about the Via Giovanni Lanza listing you can call 351 8123 316 or visit the agency at Via Tiziano 9 in Leinì. For general appointments across listings in the area, the numbers 0321 331737 and WhatsApp 333 6071181 are provided, and further information is available on simimmobiliare.it and the agency’s social channels. Using the listed contacts will let you request additional documentation such as floor plans and exact condominium rules.
Trino center: compact and spacious choices
Corso Cavour in Trino hosts several central apartments that suit residents who want to avoid daily car use. A notable listing is a recently renovated, unfurnished one-bedroom unit of 49 m² comprising a living room with kitchen corner, a bedroom, bathroom, and an internal balcony, plus an exclusive 30 m² private terrace ideal for dining outdoors or urban gardening. Heating is autonomous, and the energy label on this unit is G with EPgl 367.54 kWh/m²·year.
Other options along Corso Cavour include an 85 m² trilocale with two balconies, a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and storage space, as well as multiple flats on the first and second floors, all generally unfurnished and equipped with autonomous heating. Some units report energy ratings near G with EPgl values around 380.55 kWh/m²·year; prospected tenants should request precise energy certificates when inspecting properties.
Practical comparison tips
When comparing the central Casale and Trino offers, keep a checklist of essentials: included services in the condominium fees, availability of a box or garage, presence of a cellar or terrace, and whether the listing is furnished. The type of heating (central/included vs autonomous) will strongly influence monthly outlays and should be verified in writing. Ask for recent utility bills or consumption estimates when possible to avoid surprises after moving in.
Provincial alternatives and budget-minded choices
Outside the main centers there are often more economical options. In Via Rivetta in Casale, a renovated and furnished 40 m² one-bedroom apartment is available immediately; the layout includes an open living/kitchen area, a bedroom, bathroom, a small mezzanine used as storage, and a balcony. Rent is set at €350 per month plus €40 of condominium fees that cover water consumption.
In Ozzano Monferrato a raised-Ground-floor apartment is offered unfurnished for €300 per month. The unit includes a living room, a small kitchen area that may be sold separately by former tenants, one bedroom, a bathroom, a long balcony, a large terrace and an attached garage. Annual condominium costs are estimated at €1,600–€1,700 and are said to include hot and cold water, heating, garden maintenance and stairwell lighting; the listing limits occupancy to a maximum of two people and invites contact with Davide Monteleone for visits.
Overall, weigh the advertised rent against recurring charges, availability of storage or parking, the condition of the property, and the energy performance to choose the best match for your lifestyle. Use the provided contacts to book viewings and to request all relevant paperwork before signing a lease.