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Green frame finishing in new residential complexes in Batumi

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Vladislav Sikorskiy
Vladislav Sikorskiy
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What is a green frame in Batumi new developments

A green frame is a pre-finishing stage of apartment readiness, where the home is fully prepared for the final layer of interior work. At this level, all major construction tasks are completed: walls are plastered and leveled, floors have a screed, ceilings are prepared, and all utilities — electricity, plumbing, sewage, and heating — are already distributed throughout the apartment.

An apartment in green frame condition requires no rough construction. The owner only needs to complete the finishing touches: painting or wallpapering the walls, laying flooring (laminate, parquet, tile), installing ceiling systems, sanitary fixtures, interior doors, and lighting.

This format is particularly convenient for those who want to avoid messy and time-consuming early construction stages while still keeping the freedom to choose their own style, materials, and design. A green frame allows buyers to complete their renovations faster and move in without starting from scratch.

When a green frame is a smart choice

More and more buyers in Batumi are choosing green frame apartments because they save both time and effort on the rough construction stages. This is especially appealing to those planning to live in the property themselves, since they can focus directly on aesthetics and final details.

Investors also value green frame apartments. With Batumi’s strong tourist demand and short-term rental market, it is important to get a property rent-ready quickly. Having a completed base makes it possible to finish the unit in a short timeframe without lengthy rough work.

From a financial perspective, the green frame format can also be cost-effective. Factoring in the price of rough work, labor, and materials, buying an apartment at this stage helps reduce expenses and avoid unexpected costs.

In short, the green frame is a practical middle ground between the white frame and a fully finished, turnkey apartment. It’s an ideal option for those who want control over the finishing stage while saving time and effort on the heavier construction work.

How a green frame differs from black and white

In Batumi’s new developments, buyers are typically offered apartments in three main formats: black, white, and green frame. These terms reflect different levels of construction readiness and directly affect the price, renovation timeline, and how quickly you can move in. Understanding the differences helps make a more informed decision when purchasing an apartment.

Black frame — the starting stage. Only the core construction is completed: load-bearing walls and partitions are built, and windows and the entrance door are installed. Utilities are not connected, and there is no electricity, heating, plumbing, or finishing. This option is for those ready to handle the entire renovation from scratch.

White frame — the intermediate stage. Utilities such as electricity, water, and heating are already in place, walls are plastered, floors have a screed, and windows and the entrance door are installed. This format saves time and money on the rough stage, allowing you to focus directly on finishing the apartment to your taste.

Green frame — the pre-finishing stage. All major work has been completed, utilities are distributed, and walls and floors are prepared for final materials. The owner only needs to complete the last steps: painting or wallpapering, laying floors, installing doors, plumbing, and lighting fixtures.

In short, the key difference lies in the amount of work already done and how close the apartment is to move-in condition. The black frame offers complete freedom but requires significant effort; the white frame is best for those who want to skip the rough construction stage; the green frame is ideal for buyers who want to move faster to the finishing stage and shorten renovation time.

Green frame: pros and cons for future owners

Pros:

  • time-saving: all rough and “dirty” construction work is already completed;
  • clear budget: buyers have a good sense of how much the final finishing will cost;
  • attractive for investors: makes it easier to prepare an apartment for rental quickly.

Cons:

  • limited flexibility: some decisions, such as utility layouts, are already determined by the developer;
  • not move-in ready: the apartment still requires investment in finishing;
  • quality risks: if the rough work was poorly executed, fixing it can be expensive.

A green frame is therefore a practical balance between a white frame and a fully finished home. It’s an excellent choice for those who want to save time on rough work while still retaining freedom over the final design.

Prices for new buildings in Batumi areas

Old Cityfrom $‍3,288 per m2
Downtownfrom $‍1,800 per m2
Batumi Boulevardfrom $‍1,601 per m2
Rustavelifrom $‍2,533 per m2
Bagrationifrom $‍1,175 per m2
Javakhishvilifrom $‍1,366 per m2
Khimshiashvilifrom $‍1,826 per m2
Agmashenebelifrom $‍910 per m2
Tamarfrom $‍2,560 per m2
Kakhaberifrom $‍2,100 per m2
Airport (district)from $‍1,420 per m2

Prices for apartments in Batumi areas

Old Cityfrom $‍97,235
Downtownfrom $‍36,955
Batumi Boulevardfrom $‍34,870
Rustavelifrom $‍47,430
Bagrationifrom $‍36,300
Javakhishvilifrom $‍40,545
Khimshiashvilifrom $‍40,820
Agmashenebelifrom $‍25,935
Tamarfrom $‍30,900
Kakhaberifrom $‍67,504
Airport (district)from $‍27,900

Prices for new buildings in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom $‍1,311 per m2
Chakvifrom $‍1,393 per m2
Goniofrom $‍2,071 per m2
Kvariatifrom $‍2,033 per m2
Kobuletifrom $‍1,267 per m2
Shekvetilifrom $‍1,560 per m2
Urekifrom $‍2,200 per m2
Potifrom $‍843 per m2
Zugdidifrom $‍1,183 per m2
Kutaisifrom $‍1,076 per m2
Borjomifrom $‍900 per m2
Bakurianifrom $‍1,315 per m2
Gorifrom $‍849 per m2
Manglisifrom $‍970 per m2
Gudaurifrom $‍1,737 per m2
Bazaletifrom $‍1,050 per m2
Saguramofrom $‍1,181 per m2
Tbilisifrom $‍1,511 per m2
Rustavifrom $‍893 per m2
Telavifrom $‍768 per m2

Prices for apartments in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom $‍32,239
Chakvifrom $‍27,825
Goniofrom $‍29,000
Kvariatifrom $‍56,639
Kobuletifrom $‍27,455
Shekvetilifrom $‍45,750
Urekifrom $‍70,840
Potifrom $‍35,000
Zugdidifrom $‍37,548
Kutaisifrom $‍28,995
Borjomifrom $‍33,345
Bakurianifrom $‍19,760
Gorifrom $‍26,768
Manglisifrom $‍42,000
Gudaurifrom $‍44,080
Bazaletifrom $‍31,500
Saguramofrom $‍327,120
Tbilisifrom $‍26,695
Rustavifrom $‍26,000
Telavifrom $‍18,990