A 1108
TURNKEY - buy a ready-made project!
INSTALLMENTS quarterly - $7630
DOWN DEPOSIT - $49268
TOTAL PRICE - $120,118
The British company MRMU International, which is a leading investment company in the real estate sector, is implementing the project together with "Mziuri Gardens".
The territory of the new multifunctional complex is 15,000 sq/m, the majority of which will be allocated for landscaping and recreational areas. Residents of the complex will have access to the CROWNE PLAZA hotel, with its wide range of services and infrastructure that make it ideal for an active holiday.
Services: sanatorium No. 1 in Georgia, landscaping, full maintenance of the complex, beauty salons, dry cleaning, shops, banks, restaurants, swimming pools with sea views, gyms, concierge, complete security of the territory and complex, management company that helps with delivery to rent your apartment and much more!
PAYBACK
Batumi is an up-and-coming tourist destination on the Black Sea coast, receiving millions of visitors every year. Renting an apartment is a stable, solid source of income. The average annual workload is 60-70%, allowing you to pay for yourself in 3-5 years.
Real estate and hospitality are one of the fastest growing sectors of the Georgian economy. The city of Batumi in Georgia was a winner at the World Travel Awards in 2019 and 2020 as “Europe’s Leading Emerging Tourism Destination”, Forbes magazine recently named Batumi among the Best European Cities to Investment In for 2020 and it was also listed in Airbnb’s Top 19 Trending Destinations for 2019 with a 200% year on year increase in searches on the travel rental booking website.
About the sanatorium:
Makhinjauri is a climatic, balneological resort by the sea; it should be mentioned that the local population used the microclimate and subthermal-mineral water there to treat various diseases as early as the beginning of the 20th century.
The healing properties of Makhinjauri's unique microclimate, thermal and mineral waters were discovered decades ago and studied at a scientific level. Sulfuric waters have been used for health purposes since 1880.