48 Angisa Street is a 25-storey residential tower rising in one of Batumi’s most sought-after coastal neighbourhoods, just 200 metres from the Black Sea. Developed by West Point, the building is constructed using a monolithic reinforced-concrete frame set on a solid concrete foundation — a technology that guarantees structural durability and long-term value retention.
The architectural design prioritises both aesthetics and liveability: floor-to-ceiling panoramic glazing floods every apartment with natural light, 3-metre ceiling heights amplify the sense of space, and decorative night-time facade lighting gives the tower a distinctive presence on the Batumi skyline. Each unit comes with energy-efficient metal-plastic windows, a solid entrance door, and a spacious open balcony with tempered glass railings.
The complex offers a well-considered set of on-site amenities: ground-floor commercial spaces hosting shops, cafés, and urban services; a secured private courtyard with a children’s playground and landscaped relaxation areas; a rooftop garden terrace; underground parking for residents; surface guest parking; and 24/7 CCTV with a staffed reception desk.
For investors, the location speaks for itself. The 200-metre walk to the sea, proximity to the New Boulevard (1.5 km), and easy access to Batumi International Airport (under 3 km) ensure year-round tourist demand and strong rental yields. Compact units from 30 to 53 m² are ideally sized for both short-term and long-term rental. Finishing options range from shell-and-core to turnkey, allowing buyers to choose the entry point that best suits their strategy.
