Apartments for rent in Vake, Tbilisi

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Renting an apartment in Vake

Vake is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious and livable neighborhoods in Tbilisi. It combines modern infrastructure with proximity to the city center, quiet green streets, and a relaxed, upscale atmosphere. You'll find everything you need for comfortable urban living here — from business centers and top schools to universities, cafes, parks, and retail.

The rental market in Vake offers a broad range of options, from compact studios to spacious apartments and luxury residences in new developments. Rental prices tend to be above the city average, reflecting the district’s high demand, prime location, and overall property quality. Apartments with views of Vake Park, large terraces, or designer interiors are especially sought after.

There are both new-builds with amenities like security, underground parking, and modern layouts, as well as older properties that offer more space and character. Whether you're planning to live here full-time, rent long-term, or stay for a short visit, you'll find plenty of appealing choices. It’s important to consider layout, floor level, furniture, and appliances when making your decision.

Before signing a lease, make sure to clarify all the terms — including deposit amount, what’s included in the rent, and who’s responsible for utilities. It’s also smart to inspect the property and common areas beforehand to avoid surprises. Vake is not only a great place to live — it’s also a highly rentable area, so good listings don’t stay on the market for long.

Why Vake is considered one of the most desirable places to live?

Located in the western part of Tbilisi, Vake offers a rare combination of urban convenience, natural surroundings, and a peaceful pace of life. It’s especially popular among those who want to balance comfort, accessibility, and prestige.

One of Vake’s biggest draws is its proximity to green space. The district is home to the beloved Vake Park — perfect for jogging, relaxing, or spending time with family. Quiet tree-lined streets, public squares, and walking access to Turtle Lake make it ideal for those who enjoy nature without leaving the city.

Vake’s infrastructure lives up to its reputation. It boasts some of the best schools and universities in the city, as well as hospitals, supermarkets, gyms, restaurants, and cafes. With excellent transport links, you can reach the city center in 10–15 minutes, and most daily errands can be done on foot.

Architecturally, the area is diverse — with high-end new developments standing alongside well-built Soviet-era buildings known for their spacious layouts. The district is clean, well-maintained, and considered one of the safest parts of the city — all of which makes it a consistent favorite among both locals and expats.

How to choose an apartment in Vake

Renting in Vake is a smart choice if you're looking for a combination of comfort, quiet surroundings, and urban convenience. While the district is known for its prestige and high quality of life, it's important to approach the rental process thoughtfully — prices here are above the Tbilisi average, and the quality of listings can vary quite a bit.

  • Start by setting a clear budget. Rental prices in Vake range from moderate to high, depending on the building type, condition, and exact location. Don’t forget to account for monthly utilities when estimating your total costs.
  • Think about what kind of space you need. Vake offers everything from sleek, modern apartments in new developments to spacious, character-filled homes in older buildings. Decide whether you prefer brand-new finishes or classic layouts with more room.
  • Pay attention to the floor level and view. Many buildings in Vake are on hillsides — which means you can get a great view even from a lower floor. But that also means some older buildings may not have elevators, so check before you commit.
  • Clarify whether the apartment is furnished. Some units are move-in ready with furniture and appliances, while others are completely unfurnished. Knowing what's included can save you money — and stress — down the line.
  • Location within the district matters. Apartments near Vake Park, Chavchavadze Avenue, or Turtle Lake come with lifestyle perks — but may also carry higher price tags. Consider whether you prioritize walkability, public transport, or peace and quiet.
  • Check the surrounding infrastructure. Ideally, you'll be within walking distance of grocery stores, pharmacies, cafes, and gyms. Even in a high-end neighborhood, a poorly located building can become an inconvenience.
  • Ask about monthly utility costs. Central heating can drive up winter bills, and some buildings charge for extras like security or concierge services. Always clarify who pays for what — and make sure it’s written into the lease.
  • Review the rental agreement carefully. Look for clear terms on duration, deposit, and cancellation. Even for short-term stays, a written contract protects both you and the landlord.

Renting in Vake is more than just finding a place to live — it’s an upgrade to your everyday lifestyle. Take the time to explore your options on Korter.ge, and you’ll end up with an apartment that truly fits your needs, your budget, and your idea of comfort.

What to check before signing a lease

Before you sign anything, make sure the lease is clear, complete, and legally sound. It’s tempting to rush when you find a great place, but skipping over the details can lead to trouble later. Transparency up front saves you stress down the road.

First, confirm who’s actually signing the lease — is it the property owner or a representative? The landlord should be able to show proof of ownership, and if someone’s acting on their behalf, they’ll need a notarized power of attorney. This protects you from entering into an invalid agreement.

Make sure rental terms are clearly spelled out. Look for specific start and end dates, notice periods, and any penalties for early termination. Pay close attention to the deposit: how much it is, when you’ll get it back, and under what conditions it could be withheld.

Clarify who pays for utilities — and which ones. In some rentals, tenants just cover electricity and water; in others, you’ll be responsible for everything, including maintenance fees or security services. Always ask for a full breakdown and have it included in the contract.

Finally, don’t skip the handover checklist. This should document the condition of the apartment, all furnishings and appliances, and the current meter readings. It’s your best protection if any disputes come up at the end of the lease — and a small effort that offers peace of mind.

Apartment rental prices in other districts

Mtatsmindafrom ‍448 ₾
Didubefrom ‍373 ₾
Saburtalofrom ‍108 ₾
Nadzaladevifrom ‍448 ₾
Chuguretifrom ‍300 ₾
Isanifrom ‍648 ₾
Krtsanisifrom ‍297 ₾
Gldanifrom ‍548 ₾
Samgorifrom ‍348 ₾

Apartment rental prices in localities near Vake District

Tbilisifrom ‍108 ₾
Rustavifrom ‍348 ₾
Bakurianifrom ‍59 ₾
Kutaisifrom ‍397 ₾
Kobuletifrom ‍797 ₾
Urekifrom ‍1,216 ₾
Chakvifrom ‍946 ₾
Makhinjaurifrom ‍811 ₾
Batumifrom ‍118 ₾

Prices for apartments in other areas

Mtatsmindafrom ‍108,163 ₾
Didubefrom ‍1,892 ₾
Saburtalofrom ‍1,216 ₾
Nadzaladevifrom ‍73,010 ₾
Chuguretifrom ‍70,306 ₾
Isanifrom ‍70,644 ₾
Krtsanisifrom ‍54,081 ₾
Gldanifrom ‍65,506 ₾
Samgorifrom ‍2,974 ₾

Prices for apartments in localities near Vake District

Tbilisifrom ‍1,216 ₾
Mtskhetafrom ‍275,817 ₾
Manglisifrom ‍128,525 ₾
Rustavifrom ‍2,298 ₾
Bazaletifrom ‍80,446 ₾
Gorifrom ‍71,387 ₾
Telavifrom ‍60,996 ₾
Gudaurifrom ‍62,194 ₾
Gurjaanifrom ‍256,996 ₾
Bakurianifrom ‍53,432 ₾
Borjomifrom ‍81,595 ₾
Kutaisifrom ‍75,782 ₾
Kobuletifrom ‍67,602 ₾
Shekvetilifrom ‍101,403 ₾
Urekifrom ‍82,393 ₾
Chakvifrom ‍78,148 ₾
Makhinjaurifrom ‍48,673 ₾
Zugdidifrom ‍59,489 ₾
Potifrom ‍94,643 ₾
Batumifrom ‍45,204 ₾