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Renting a studio apartment in Batumi

Studio apartments are a popular rental option in Batumi — for both short-term visitors and those looking for compact, long-term living. Thanks to their affordability and efficient layouts, studios are ideal for students, freelancers, young professionals, and couples without kids. They’re especially in demand in neighborhoods near the beach, the boulevard, and the city center.

The rental market offers everything from budget-friendly studios in older buildings to sleek, modern units in new residential complexes with security, elevators, and parking. Most apartments are fully furnished and equipped with essential appliances, so you can move in without any extra hassle. Studios with balconies, sea views, and easy access to public transport are particularly sought after.

Rental prices vary depending on location, condition, included amenities, and time of year. Rates can increase by 1.5 to 2 times during the tourist season — especially in properties close to the beach. If you're planning a longer stay, it's often more affordable to look in quieter, less tourist-heavy areas where you'll find more listings directly from owners.

When touring a studio, pay attention to the layout, lighting, bathroom condition, and whether appliances like a washing machine or air conditioner are included. Don’t forget to ask if utilities are included in the rent and who’s responsible for repairs. On Korter.ge, you can easily browse studio listings in Batumi by area, price, square footage, and view — with photos, detailed descriptions, and direct contact with landlords.

What landlords offer in new residential complexes

New apartment complexes in Batumi are gaining popularity among renters due to their modern design, upgraded infrastructure, and prime locations. Landlords in these buildings often offer turnkey studios and apartments — fully furnished and ready for immediate move-in. This is perfect for anyone looking to avoid the hassle of buying furniture or appliances.

These units typically include a double bed or sofa bed, built-in wardrobes, a kitchen with a stove and extractor, fridge, washing machine, and air conditioning. Many also come with a TV, microwave, electric kettle, and basic cookware. The appliances are usually new or in excellent condition, which adds comfort and peace of mind.

Another big advantage is the building infrastructure. Most new complexes feature 24/7 security, a staffed reception, video surveillance, quiet elevators, underground or on-site parking, and reliable heating and water systems. Some even offer amenities like gyms, lounges, cafés, or co-working areas — all within the building.

Tenants often praise these properties for their improved soundproofing, clean lobbies and stairwells, landscaped courtyards, and play areas for children. With thoughtful architecture and smart layouts, new-build studios feel bright, comfortable, and modern — an ideal option for long-term residents or owners looking to rent out their unit short-term.

How to choose a studio apartment in a tourist area

Renting a studio in one of Batumi’s tourist zones can be a great option — but it comes with a few things to watch out for. These areas are attractive and full of life, but they’re often busier, noisier, and more expensive. To make sure your rental meets your expectations, it’s important to know what to look for before signing a lease.

  • Proximity to the sea and boulevard. Being close to the beach is a major plus, but it can also mean more noise, especially during the high season. If you prefer peace and quiet, look for apartments set back from the main streets or facing courtyards.
  • Local infrastructure. Make sure there are supermarkets, pharmacies, cafés, public transport, and ATMs nearby. This is especially important if you plan to stay long-term or don’t have a car.
  • Easy transportation. Even in a resort zone, it should be convenient to get to other parts of the city, including the airport or train station. Good access to public transport will make daily life much easier.
  • Condition of the building. Tourist areas often include both brand-new developments and older Soviet-era buildings. Pay attention to the state of the lobby, hallways, elevator, and overall cleanliness.
  • What’s inside the studio. Ask whether the apartment has all the essentials: a working air conditioner, washing machine, and a full kitchen. Many short-term rentals skip key features that are important for daily living.
  • Noise levels. Apartments near the boulevard or beach might be noisy late into the night. Make sure the unit has quality windows and decent sound insulation.
  • Parking. If you plan to drive, ask about on-site parking or street availability. Parking can be limited in popular tourist districts.
  • Rental terms. Some landlords only offer short stays. Make sure the lease allows for the length of time you need and that there’s a proper contract in place.

Long-term studio rentals: pros and cons

Renting a studio long-term is a smart and budget-friendly choice for many people. Studios cost less than one- or two-bedroom apartments — not just in rent, but also utilities — and are easier to clean and maintain. For students, remote workers, or anyone with a busy lifestyle, this simplicity can be a big win.

The small space also makes day-to-day life more efficient. There’s less to heat, furnish, or keep organized, and most studios in Batumi come fully furnished with appliances already in place. Many are located in convenient neighborhoods near transit, shopping, or universities.

Of course, studios aren’t for everyone. If you work from home, have frequent guests, or simply need more personal space, the lack of separate rooms might start to feel limiting. Storage can also be an issue, especially if you’re sharing the apartment.

That said, if you value simplicity, low costs, and a central location, a studio can absolutely work for long-term living. With the right setup and a bit of creativity, even a small space can feel functional, comfortable, and totally your own.

Apartment rental prices in the districts of Batumi

Old Cityfrom 498 ₾
Downtownfrom 673 ₾
Batumi Boulevardfrom 539 ₾
Rustavelifrom 673 ₾
Bagrationifrom 299 ₾
Javakhishvilifrom 798 ₾
Khimshiashvilifrom 539 ₾
Boni-Gorodokifrom 943 ₾
Aghmashenebelifrom 673 ₾
Tamarfrom 808 ₾
Kakhaberifrom 889 ₾
Airport (district)from 498 ₾

Apartment rental prices in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom 808 ₾
Chakvifrom 808 ₾
Goniofrom 1 347 ₾
Kobuletifrom 1 347 ₾
Urekifrom 1 213 ₾
Kutaisifrom 399 ₾
Mtskhetafrom 1 752 ₾
Tbilisifrom 59 ₾
Rustavifrom 347 ₾

Prices for apartments in Batumi areas

Old Cityfrom 86 999 ₾
Downtownfrom 54 539 ₾
Batumi Boulevardfrom 70 095 ₾
Rustavelifrom 113 231 ₾
Bagrationifrom 62 007 ₾
Javakhishvilifrom 54 539 ₾
Khimshiashvilifrom 67 399 ₾
Boni-Gorodokifrom 54 499 ₾
Aghmashenebelifrom 54 170 ₾
Tamarfrom 58 772 ₾
Kakhaberifrom 124 015 ₾
Airport (district)from 53 906 ₾

Prices for apartments in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom 48 527 ₾
Charnalifrom 88 967 ₾
Chakvifrom 77 913 ₾
Goniofrom 69 081 ₾
Kvariatifrom 133 451 ₾
Kobuletifrom 67 399 ₾
Shekvetilifrom 101 099 ₾
Urekifrom 82 146 ₾
Potifrom 2 156 ₾
Zugdidifrom 92 000 ₾
Kutaisifrom 75 554 ₾
Borjomifrom 81 351 ₾
Bakurianifrom 53 272 ₾
Gorifrom 71 173 ₾
Manglisifrom 128 139 ₾
Gudaurifrom 62 007 ₾
Bazaletifrom 80 205 ₾
Mtskhetafrom 1 347 990 ₾
Tbilisifrom 1 213 ₾
Rustavifrom 70 095 ₾