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What is a green frame apartment in Batumi?

A green frame apartment is the most complete stage of construction — essentially, it’s a move-in-ready home. The walls are painted or wallpapered, the floors are finished, lighting fixtures and electrical outlets are installed, and the kitchen and bathroom come with all basic plumbing and fittings. Even interior doors are already in place. The apartment is fully connected to all essential utilities — water, electricity, heating, and ventilation. All you need to do is bring in your furniture and appliances. For anyone looking to skip the mess and stress of renovation, this is an ideal option.

Green-frame apartments are especially popular among buyers planning to rent out the property, as they require no additional work before listing. It’s also a great solution for those who want a clean, modern space — without having to deal with construction crews or design decisions. Yes, this level of readiness comes at a higher price than white or black frame options — but it often pays off. You avoid the hidden costs and delays of renovations and move in (or rent it out) without lifting a finger.

When is a green frame the right choice?

Green-frame apartments are an increasingly popular choice in Batumi — especially among buyers who want immediate use of the property with zero renovation hassle. If your goal is a clean, finished space that’s ready to furnish and enjoy, green frame makes perfect sense.For property investors, it's one of the smartest options. Batumi’s short-term rental market is booming, and a fully finished apartment lets you start earning from day one. No downtime, no extra costs, no stress.

If you're buying for personal use, green frame is ideal when you’re short on time — or simply don’t want to manage a renovation project. This is particularly helpful for international buyers who don’t live in Georgia full-time and would rather avoid dealing with contractors remotely.

Even though green-frame units cost more upfront, they can actually be more cost-effective in the long run. By the time you calculate renovation expenses, labor, delays, and potential do-overs, a finished apartment often ends up being the more practical — and profitable — choice.

Green frame vs. white and black: what’s the difference?

In Batumi’s new developments, apartments are typically sold in one of three conditions: black frame, white frame, or green frame. Each refers to a different level of construction completion — and that directly affects the price, renovation effort, and how soon you can move in. Knowing the differences helps buyers choose what works best for their needs.

Black frame is the most basic option. You get the bare structure: load-bearing walls, partitions, windows, and a front door — but no utilities, wiring, plumbing, or interior finishes. It’s ideal for those who want complete control over every detail but are also ready to handle the entire renovation from scratch.

White frame is a step up. The apartment comes with core utilities installed — water, electricity, heating — plus plastered walls and a concrete floor screed. It’s a solid starting point for anyone who wants to handle the finishing touches themselves without having to deal with major construction work.

Green frame means the apartment is move-in ready. You’ll find completed floors, painted or wallpapered walls, lighting, switches, sockets, interior doors, and all plumbing fixtures installed. It’s a great choice if you want a hassle-free move and don’t want to spend time or money on renovations.

In short: black frame offers total freedom, white frame strikes a balance between flexibility and convenience, and green frame is for those who just want to move in and start living. The right choice depends on your budget, timeline, and how involved you want to be in the renovation process.

Pros and cons of buying a green frame apartment

One of the biggest advantages of a green frame unit is time savings. There’s no need to search for contractors, select materials, or manage a renovation — everything is already done. This is especially appealing for overseas buyers who can’t be on-site to oversee the work.

Another key benefit is cost clarity. With a green frame apartment, you know exactly how much you’re spending, and you avoid the surprise expenses that often come with finishing a place yourself. Plus, it’s ready to live in or rent out immediately — no waiting, no extra work.

That said, green frame apartments do come with a few trade-offs. You’re limited to the developer’s choice of finishes, which may not match your style. Customizing or redoing the interior can be costly. And unless you’ve seen the work done firsthand, it can be hard to judge the quality.

Still, for many buyers — especially investors or those short on time — green frame offers the perfect turnkey solution. It’s a smart option if you want to avoid the renovation headache and move straight into a finished, functional space.

Prices for new buildings in Batumi areas

Old Cityfrom ‍10,621 ₾ per m2
Downtownfrom ‍4,485 ₾ per m2
Batumi Boulevardfrom ‍3,631 ₾ per m2
Rustavelifrom ‍5,661 ₾ per m2
Bagrationifrom ‍3,005 ₾ per m2
Javakhishvilifrom ‍3,431 ₾ per m2
Khimshiashvilifrom ‍4,024 ₾ per m2
Aghmashenebelifrom ‍2,102 ₾ per m2
Tamarfrom ‍5,480 ₾ per m2
Kakhaberifrom ‍5,661 ₾ per m2
Airport (district)from ‍3,768 ₾ per m2

Prices for apartments in Batumi areas

Old Cityfrom ‍257,493 ₾
Downtownfrom ‍80,314 ₾
Batumi Boulevardfrom ‍89,731 ₾
Rustavelifrom ‍127,863 ₾
Bagrationifrom ‍80,314 ₾
Javakhishvilifrom ‍95,920 ₾
Khimshiashvilifrom ‍107,626 ₾
Aghmashenebelifrom ‍74,219 ₾
Tamarfrom ‍83,301 ₾
Kakhaberifrom ‍181,979 ₾
Airport (district)from ‍75,213 ₾

Prices for new buildings in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom ‍3,434 ₾ per m2
Chakvifrom ‍3,914 ₾ per m2
Goniofrom ‍5,580 ₾ per m2
Kvariatifrom ‍5,957 ₾ per m2
Kobuletifrom ‍3,596 ₾ per m2
Shekvetilifrom ‍4,008 ₾ per m2
Urekifrom ‍3,437 ₾ per m2
Potifrom ‍2,021 ₾ per m2
Zugdidifrom ‍2,539 ₾ per m2
Kutaisifrom ‍2,736 ₾ per m2
Borjomifrom ‍2,606 ₾ per m2
Bakurianifrom ‍3,307 ₾ per m2
Gorifrom ‍2,528 ₾ per m2
Manglisifrom ‍2,614 ₾ per m2
Gudaurifrom ‍5,232 ₾ per m2
Bazaletifrom ‍2,493 ₾ per m2
Saguramofrom ‍4,043 ₾ per m2
Tbilisifrom ‍3,782 ₾ per m2
Rustavifrom ‍2,264 ₾ per m2
Telavifrom ‍2,032 ₾ per m2

Prices for apartments in other cities

Makhinjaurifrom ‍77,855 ₾
Chakvifrom ‍85,458 ₾
Goniofrom ‍69,078 ₾
Kvariatifrom ‍154,299 ₾
Kobuletifrom ‍72,464 ₾
Shekvetilifrom ‍101,094 ₾
Urekifrom ‍115,921 ₾
Potifrom ‍102,873 ₾
Zugdidifrom ‍91,995 ₾
Kutaisifrom ‍75,550 ₾
Borjomifrom ‍81,346 ₾
Bakurianifrom ‍53,269 ₾
Gorifrom ‍71,170 ₾
Manglisifrom ‍128,133 ₾
Gudaurifrom ‍118,832 ₾
Bazaletifrom ‍80,201 ₾
Saguramofrom ‍970,502 ₾
Tbilisifrom ‍3,774 ₾
Rustavifrom ‍70,091 ₾
Telavifrom ‍60,810 ₾