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Georgia’s real estate sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, fueled by rising tourism and migration trends. Property values in cities like Tbilisi and Batumi have surged by 30%, with rental prices skyrocketing by 250%.
We can say that each direction has its pros and cons. Tbilisi is a year-round in-demand location for tourists and expats and capital of Georgia. Batumi is in super high-demand in summer, but the rest of the year you should count only on expats (whose number seriously grow). Bakuriani and Gudauri are winter resorts, where biggest revenue you get in winter from tourists coming for skiing. However, Gudauri is more expensive in that period of year than Bakuriani, but Bakuriani is in demand in May-Sep periods as well, as many locals are taking their families there for clean and healing air, coming from pine trees.
Georgia is a country with developing economy and high political risks. Economies with similar conditions have high risks, and therefore high potential of returns. High inflow of tourists and war-related migrants are boiling real estate sector. To the latest data the real estate purchase prices in Tbilisi and Batumi increased on average by 30% within a year and the rental prices by 250%. ROIs predictions highly vary, but realistically – 10-13% in Batumi and 8-12% in Tbilisi.
For lovers of history and those who plan to rent out property to tourists in Tbilisi, we advise the districts of Sololaki, Abanotubani, Vera, Avlabari, Chugureti. Here you can live in an old Georgian house (which is 100-150 years old), walk every morning along the narrow streets, know everyone by sight. This is a special aesthetic, tourists want to feel this artistic atmosphere, but living there permanently, as a rule, gets boring after a while due to poor infrastructure. The most budget-friendly real estate options should be sought in the areas of Gldani, Isani and Samgori. Something in between – in Didube and Sanzona. We recommend to buyers of private villas to take a closer look at the areas of Didi Digomi and Tskneti, Kaklebi.
Property Ownership can be registered remotely, through Power of Attorney
Passport and purchase agreement which can be set up in accordance to the law by our lawyers.
There is no property transfer tax in Georgia.
Registration of a property in Georgia is one of the fastest processes in the world. Right to ownership can be registered on a same day of application.
Owning a property appraised for more than USD100,000.00 is a criteria of getting Georgian residency permit. Appraisal of more than USD300,000.00 grants you 5-years residence permit which eventually becomes permanents residence permit.
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