Rental opportunity is formed due to tourist flow of the Airport district, with main tenants being transit guests, aviation industry specialists, and airport tourists. Batumi’s tourist potential remains stable as the city attracts visitors year-round. This allows maintaining apartment occupancy throughout different seasons, supporting consistent rental income for property owners.
The 34.93 square meter format responds directly to tourist accommodation needs in the Airport district. Most liquid for rental are studios and one-bedroom apartments due to their affordability and practical layout. This size category forms the backbone of Batumi’s short-term rental economy, ensuring consistent occupancy throughout the year.
The 32 floor placement ensures enhanced privacy and reduced street-level noise for residents. Higher apartments create separation from ground activity while offering expansive perspectives of the coastal area. This positioning appeals to tenants valuing quiet living environments within the developed infrastructure zone.
Pricing at $87,325 supports object liquidity through alignment with market expectations for completed sea-side properties. The deficit of first coastline proposals sustains value regardless of broader market conditions. This cost position enables flexible exit strategies for investors within the three to five year investment horizon.
This property serves both rental business and personal residence needs within the resort zone. Foreign ownership without restrictions expands investment options while management company minimizes owner participation. The format addresses diverse buyer objectives in Batumi’s tourist accommodation market.


