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Doctor salary in Rome: can you afford rent?
A Doctor in Rome typically earns €50,000–€154,000/year, with a median around €84,000/year. Median 1-bedroom rent is €1,100/month.
Affordability verdict
At a typical Doctor salary of €84,000/year, spending on median Rome rent (€1,100/mo) would take up 16% of gross income. That's within the recommended 30% threshold — a comfortable situation.
Doctor salary range in Rome
€50,000
Entry level
lower quartile
€84,000
Typical
median estimate
€154,000
Experienced
upper quartile
Medical doctors diagnose and treat patients, working in hospitals, clinics, and private practice. Figures are gross annual salary estimates for Rome.
How much rent can a Doctor afford?
Rent landscape in Rome
€650
Budget
cheapest 10%
€1,100
Median
most common
€1,900
Premium
top 10%
1-bedroom equivalent. ISTAT housing survey + Numbeo crowdsourced data (2024) · 2024
Frequently asked questions
What does a Doctor earn in Rome?
A Doctor in Rome typically earns between €50,000 and €154,000/year, with a median around €84,000/year. Salaries vary by experience, employer, and sector.
Can a Doctor afford to live in Rome?
At a typical Doctor salary of €84,000/year, median Rome rent (€1,100/month) takes up 16% of gross income — within the recommended 30% threshold. Budget options in Rome start around €650/month.
How much rent can a Doctor afford in Rome?
On a median Doctor salary of €84,000/year, the recommended 30% rent budget is €2,100/month. Compared to Rome's median rent of €1,100/month, this means median-priced accommodation is within reach.
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