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Renting a studio apartment in Tbilisi

Studio apartments are among the most in-demand rental options in Tbilisi. These compact, open-plan spaces typically combine a living area, kitchen, and sleeping zone into one functional room — making them ideal for individuals or couples who value simplicity and efficiency.

The local market offers a wide range of choices, from affordable studios in older buildings to modern units in new developments with elevators, security, and parking. Rental prices depend on the neighborhood, the condition of the apartment, and whether it's furnished. Most studios come move-in ready, with basics like a bed, wardrobe, kitchenette, stove, fridge, washing machine, and air conditioning. Many also feature balconies or large windows, which bring in natural light and make the space feel more open. You can find current listings on Korter.ge, with filters by price, area, and location to make your search easier.

Are studio apartments suitable for long-term living?

For many renters, a studio can be a smart and comfortable long-term option. Modern layouts are designed to make the most of limited space, blending areas for sleeping, cooking, working, and relaxing into one cohesive and efficient living space. They're especially appealing if you're looking to keep rental and utility costs low.

Studios work well for students, freelancers, and young professionals who don’t need a lot of room or want a low-maintenance lifestyle. With a bit of thoughtful setup — fold-out beds, smart storage, and light zoning — even a small space can feel cozy and functional.

Still, there are some trade-offs to consider. If you work from home, host guests often, or value more privacy, the lack of separate rooms might become a drawback over time. Good ventilation, soundproofing, and natural light are also important — especially in busy neighborhoods.

That said, location makes a big difference. A well-situated studio with access to public transit, shops, and cafés can offer all the convenience you need, even in a small space. If you appreciate minimalism and practicality, a studio apartment in Tbilisi can absolutely work for long-term living.

What to check when viewing a studio apartment

Renting a studio in Tbilisi is a practical and affordable choice for anyone looking for a compact place to live. But before signing a lease, it's important to take a close look at the space to make sure it meets your needs and won’t bring any unexpected surprises.

  • Check the condition of the apartment. Look at the walls, floors, and ceiling — especially in newer developments or older buildings. A fresh renovation is great, but make sure it’s done properly and not just cosmetic.
  • Test the plumbing. Turn on the taps, check water pressure, and make sure everything drains properly. Look for leaks under the sink or in the shower — especially if the building is older.
  • Inspect the furniture. Ask what’s included — bed, wardrobe, table, chairs — and make sure it’s all in good condition. Loose handles or damaged pieces can signal neglect.
  • Try the appliances. Studios typically come with a fridge, stove, washing machine, and sometimes an air conditioner. Don’t be shy — turn them on to check if they work.
  • Pay attention to layout and use of space. Even small studios should have some separation between sleeping, cooking, and working areas. A smart layout will make long-term living much more comfortable.
  • Listen for noise. Try to gauge how much noise comes from the street, hallway, or neighbors. Central parts of Tbilisi can be lively, so this is worth checking at different times of day.
  • Look at natural light and ventilation. Are there enough windows? Do they open easily? Good airflow and light are essential in a small space.
  • Ask about internet and phone signal. Is the internet already connected? Who’s the provider? Also check your mobile reception — some buildings have poor signal inside.
  • Clarify how utilities work. Ask about heating, whether there are individual meters, and how bills for electricity, gas, and water are calculated. These monthly costs can add up quickly.

Doing a detailed walkthrough can save you a lot of trouble later. A careful inspection helps ensure you’re moving into a space that’s both comfortable and hassle-free.

Why studios work well for students and young professionals

Studios are a great fit for students and young professionals living in Tbilisi. They’re budget-friendly, easy to maintain, and often located near universities, tech hubs, or public transit — making them perfect for anyone with a busy schedule.

One of the biggest perks is affordability. Compared to one-bedroom apartments, studios are cheaper to rent and usually come with lower utility costs. Plus, with less space, there’s less to clean and furnish.

For someone starting out on their own, a studio offers just the right amount of independence. You can arrange the space to suit your lifestyle — whether you need a quiet corner to study, a small work setup, or a cozy spot to unwind. Modern layouts make it easy to use every square meter wisely.

Many newer buildings in Tbilisi offer studios that are fully furnished and move-in ready. This is especially convenient if you're new to the city or don’t want to deal with buying furniture and appliances. For anyone looking for a simple, affordable, and functional place to live, a studio is a smart choice.

Apartment rental prices in the districts of Tbilisi

Isanifrom 648 ₾
Chuguretifrom 449 ₾
Nadzaladevifrom 449 ₾
Mtatsmindafrom 449 ₾
Vakefrom 398 ₾
Didubefrom 298 ₾
Krtsanisifrom 597 ₾
Saburtalofrom 298 ₾
Samgorifrom 379 ₾
Gldanifrom 597 ₾

Apartment rental prices in other cities

Mtskhetafrom 1 749 ₾
Rustavifrom 349 ₾
Bakurianifrom 78 ₾
Kutaisifrom 398 ₾
Kobuletifrom 799 ₾
Urekifrom 1 211 ₾
Chakvifrom 807 ₾
Makhinjaurifrom 807 ₾
Batumifrom 118 ₾

Prices for apartments in Tbilisi areas

Isanifrom 1 615 ₾
Chuguretifrom 69 997 ₾
Nadzaladevifrom 998 ₾
Mtatsmindafrom 107 688 ₾
Vakefrom 3 769 ₾
Didubefrom 1 884 ₾
Krtsanisifrom 53 844 ₾
Saburtalofrom 1 211 ₾
Samgorifrom 2 961 ₾
Gldanifrom 65 218 ₾

Prices for apartments in other cities

Mtskhetafrom 1 346 105 ₾
Rustavifrom 69 997 ₾
Manglisifrom 127 960 ₾
Bazaletifrom 80 093 ₾
Telavifrom 60 728 ₾
Gorifrom 71 074 ₾
Gurjaanifrom 255 867 ₾
Gudaurifrom 61 920 ₾
Bakurianifrom 53 198 ₾
Borjomifrom 81 237 ₾
Kutaisifrom 75 449 ₾
Kobuletifrom 67 305 ₾
Shekvetilifrom 100 957 ₾
Urekifrom 82 031 ₾
Chakvifrom 77 804 ₾
Makhinjaurifrom 48 459 ₾
Zugdidifrom 91 871 ₾
Potifrom 2 153 ₾
Batumifrom 48 459 ₾
Charnalifrom 88 842 ₾