Houses for sale in Tbilisi

Districts, microdistricts and subway
316 houses
5-bedroom house, from 1 500 680 ₾, 240 m², null
‍1 500 680 ₾
240 m22 floors400 m2
Sargis Kakabadze Street
Saburtalo
5-bedroom house, from 2 046 382 ₾, 650 m², null
‍2 046 382 ₾
650 m23 floors730 m2
Manana Melkadze Street
Krtsanisi
4-BR cottage, from 544 337 ₾, 80 m², null
‍544 337 ₾
80 m22 floors400 m2
კაპროვანი
Mtatsminda
5-bedroom townhouse, from 3 051 811 ₾, 486.3 m², Royal Townhouse
from ‍3 051 811 ₾
486.3 m2
Grigol Volsky Street
Krtsanisi, Royal Townhouse
5-bedroom townhouse, from 900 408 ₾, 390 m², null
‍900 408 ₾
390 m23 floors681 m2
Kvareli Street
5-bedroom house, from 3 001 361 ₾, 414 m², null
‍3 001 361 ₾
414 m22 floors414 m2
16, Berdzeni Street
Krtsanisi
6-bedroom house, from 2 319 233 ₾, 354 m², null
‍2 319 233 ₾
354 m22 floors425 m2
8, Nikoloz Baratashvili Avenue
Mtatsminda
3-bedroom villa, from 570 520 ₾, 215 m², Grada Villa
from ‍570 520 ₾
215 m23 floors
Avtandili St, 27 (B2)
Saburtalo, Grada Villa
8-bedroom country house, from 3 137 786 ₾, 580 m², null
‍3 137 786 ₾
580 m23 floors1 185 m2
Krtsanisi-Shindisi
Krtsanisi
7-bedroom country house, from 1 637 106 ₾, 400 m², null
‍1 637 106 ₾
400 m22 floors450 m2
Goderdzi Chokheli Street
Saburtalo
5-bedroom townhouse, from 1 909 957 ₾, 400 m², null
‍1 909 957 ₾
400 m22 floors1 200 m2
Besarion Zhghenti Street
Vake
4-bedroom villa, from 774 351 ₾, 258 m², Lisi Perspective
from ‍774 351 ₾
258 m23 floors
Shalva Nutsubidze Street slope (Villa 6)
Vake, Lisi Perspective
5-bedroom house, from 804 910 ₾, 400 m², null
‍804 910 ₾
400 m22 floors100 m2
4, Giorgi Skhulukhia Street
5-bedroom townhouse, from 10 914 040 ₾, 1330 m², null
‍10 914 040 ₾
1 330 m24 floors1 376 m2
Krtsanisi Street
5-BR cottage, from 1 145 974 ₾, 305 m², null
‍1 145 974 ₾
305 m24 floors170 m2
Aleksandre (Sacha) Ioseliani Street
Villa, from 901 134 ₾, 310.4 m², Binom Kiketi
from ‍901 134 ₾
310.4 m2
Kiketi, Galaktioni Street
Mtatsminda, Binom Kiketi
5-bedroom house, from 927 693 ₾, 105 m², null
‍927 693 ₾
105 m22 floors104 m2
Giorgi Chubinashvili Street
Chugureti
5-bedroom house, from 1 732 603 ₾, 398.9 m², null
‍1 732 603 ₾
398.9 m22 floors450 m2
G. Chokheli 1st Lane
5-bedroom country house, from 327 421 ₾, 240 m², null
‍327 421 ₾
240 m22 floors600 m2
Bulachauri st.
Villa, from 902 809 ₾, 188 m², Orbeti Resort
from ‍902 809 ₾
188 m22 floors
Orbeti
Orbeti Resort
Add property
List your property on Korter
How can we improve this page?

Homes for sale in Tbilisi

Buying a house in Tbilisi offers numerous opportunities for comfortable living and profitable investments. The city is known for its picturesque views, mild climate, and rich cultural life. In Tbilisi, you can find a variety of real estate options, from cozy cottages in quiet neighborhoods to luxurious villas with stunning city and mountain views. The wide selection of houses allows every buyer to find a home that fits their tastes and budget.

Tbilisi is also renowned for its developing infrastructure and high quality of life. The well-developed transportation network provides easy access to all parts of the city, including business and cultural centers. Investing in Tbilisi real estate is considered promising due to the steady increase in property values and high demand for rental housing. The city attracts both local residents and foreign investors, which boosts the real estate market.

How to choose a neighborhood for buying a house in Tbilisi?

When choosing a neighborhood to buy a house in Tbilisi, it’s important to consider several key factors to find the best match for your lifestyle and needs. One popular area is Saburtalo, known for its developed infrastructure and transportation accessibility. Here, you will find supermarkets, shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, modern medical facilities, and educational institutions, making it an attractive area for families. Saburtalo is also famous for its green spaces and parks, providing a comfortable living environment.

Vake is one of the most prestigious and affluent districts in Tbilisi. Located on the right bank of the Kura River, it is known for its beautiful architecture and charming streets. Vake features numerous green parks and squares, including Vake Park and Mziuri Park, offering excellent opportunities for outdoor activities.

Gldani is a northern district of Tbilisi that is actively developing and offers many modern residential complexes. The area has well-developed infrastructure, including shopping and entertainment centers, as well as numerous schools and kindergartens.

Didube is a district that combines historical heritage with modern conveniences. Didube features major transportation hubs, including one of the city’s largest bus stations and metro stations, providing easy access to various parts of Tbilisi. The district is also known for its large market and many attractions, such as Mushtaidi Park and Dynamo Stadium.

Krtsanisi offers a unique blend of nature and urban amenities. It is home to many government institutions, including the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Justice, as well as numerous embassies. The district is also known for its green spaces and parks, such as Krtsanisi Park, making it attractive for those seeking a peaceful and secluded place to live.

Mtatsminda is the heart of Tbilisi, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and numerous historical buildings. This district houses important sites such as the Parliament of Georgia, the Rustaveli and Griboyedov theaters, as well as the Pantheon and luxury hotels. Mtatsminda is famous for its cultural and entertainment venues, such as Rustaveli Avenue and numerous museums, making it appealing for both permanent residence and real estate investment.

Buying a house to live in or rent out: which is more profitable?

CriterionFor livingFor renting out
Financial benefitBuying a house to live in means investing in your long-term well-being and comfort, avoiding rental payments.Renting out a house provides regular income and can yield significant profits, especially during the tourist season.

Level of control


 

Owning a house for living gives you full control over the property, including repairs and usage of spaces.Renting out a house requires active management, including finding tenants, managing the rental property, and handling ongoing issues.
Maintenance costsLiving in a house means you bear all maintenance costs, including utilities and repairs.The owner of a rental property also bears maintenance costs, but these can be partially covered by rental income.
Risks and responsibilitiesHomeowners are responsible for all aspects of the house, including safety and upkeep.Rental property owners face risks related to finding reliable tenants and maintaining the house in good condition.
Return on investmentLong-term residence in a house pays off through savings on rent and property value appreciation.Rental property can provide high returns, especially in tourist-attractive areas of Tbilisi.

Construction technologies for private houses

Construction technologies for private houses in Tbilisi are rapidly evolving, offering potential owners a wide range of modern solutions. One of the most popular methods is monolithic construction, known for its high strength and durability. This technology allows for complex architectural designs and can withstand significant loads, which is crucial in seismic regions like Tbilisi.

Frame houses are also gaining popularity due to their energy efficiency and quick construction times. These houses are built on a wooden or metal frame filled with insulating materials. This approach provides excellent thermal and sound insulation and significantly reduces construction time compared to traditional methods. Frame houses are often chosen for their eco-friendliness and potential for energy-efficient solutions.

Building with aerated concrete blocks is in demand for its excellent thermal insulation properties and the relative lightness of the material. Aerated concrete allows for the creation of lightweight yet strong structures, simplifying the transportation and installation of blocks. This material is also well-suited for seismic areas due to its flexibility and resistance to vibrations. Building with aerated concrete is cost-effective and quick.

Modular homes are assembled from prefabricated modules manufactured in factories, significantly speeding up the construction process and reducing costs. These homes feature high precision in assembly and quality materials, making them appealing to buyers who want ready-to-move-in homes quickly. Modular homes can easily adapt to various climatic conditions and customer requirements.

Traditional methods of building with brick and stone remain relevant in Tbilisi. Brick houses are known for their durability and good thermal insulation properties, as well as their aesthetic appeal. Stone houses, despite being more expensive, offer exceptional strength and resistance to external impacts. These houses are often chosen for their classic appearance and longevity, making them a worthwhile investment in real estate.

Common mistakes when selling houses

  • Inadequate pricing: One of the most common mistakes is overpricing or underpricing the house. Overpricing can deter potential buyers, while underpricing can lead to financial losses. It’s crucial to base your pricing on current market data, which you can find on Korter.ge.
  • Poor property presentation: Low-quality photos and vague descriptions can reduce buyer interest. Make sure to provide high-quality images and detailed descriptions, including the benefits of the neighborhood and the features of the house.
  • Ignoring minor repairs and cleaning: Minor damages and unclean spaces can create a negative impression on potential buyers. Before showings, ensure you complete minor repairs and do a thorough cleaning to make the house look appealing.
  • Lack of negotiation readiness: Being inflexible about price and deal terms can turn off potential buyers. Being open to discussions and flexible with terms can be key to successfully selling your house.
  • Incomplete or improperly prepared documents: Document issues can delay the sale process or scare away buyers. Prepare all necessary documents in advance, check them for errors, and ensure the transaction’s legality.

People also search for:

✅  New residential complexes in Tbilisi
✅  Houses for sale by owner
✅  Apartments for sale
✅  Commercial properties for sale
✅  Land for sale
✅  Cottages for rent
✅  Houses for rent
✅  Commercial property to rent
✅  Real estate agents in Tbilisi

House prices in Tbilisi areas

Mtatsmindafrom ‍188 267 ₾
Vakefrom ‍343 792 ₾
Krtsanisifrom ‍362 687 ₾
Saburtalofrom ‍570 520 ₾

Prices for cottage communities in other cities

Tsavkisifrom ‍4 038 ₾ / m2
Saguramofrom ‍2 706 ₾ / m2
Telavifrom ‍3 094 ₾ / m2
Gudaurifrom ‍3 137 ₾ / m2
Bakurianifrom ‍2 886 ₾ / m2
Kobuletifrom ‍4 002 ₾ / m2
Shekvetilifrom ‍3 342 ₾ / m2
Chakvifrom ‍3 869 ₾ / m2
Makhinjaurifrom ‍4 665 ₾ / m2
Batumifrom ‍4 019 ₾ / m2
Charnalifrom ‍2 592 ₾ / m2
Goniofrom ‍5 852 ₾ / m2

House prices in other cities

Tsavkisifrom ‍1 373 390 ₾
Saguramofrom ‍114 597 ₾
Telavifrom ‍875 638 ₾
Gudaurifrom ‍142 769 ₾
Bakurianifrom ‍142 100 ₾
Kobuletifrom ‍496 588 ₾
Shekvetilifrom ‍260 709 ₾
Chakvifrom ‍94 657 ₾
Makhinjaurifrom ‍661 063 ₾
Batumifrom ‍94 657 ₾
Charnalifrom ‍521 008 ₾
Goniofrom ‍596 405 ₾