Green House operates as a boutique residential project situated in the quiet resort suburb of Makhinjauri, offering direct pedestrian access to the Black Sea coastline. Positioned exactly two hundred meters from the shoreline, the development captures the tranquil atmosphere of the district while maintaining rapid transport connections to central Batumi. The location balances natural recreation with established urban services, making the environment highly suitable for both permanent residency and seasonal tourist accommodation.
Studio configurations of 36.37 m² dominate the local hospitality sector due to their predictable rental turnover and affordable market entry threshold. Tourists seeking independent coastal accommodation consistently prefer these self-contained units for solo travel or couple getaways. Investors benefit from rapid lease cycles and lower vacancy periods when managing properties within this efficient size bracket.
Apartments positioned on the 10 stage achieve an optimal equilibrium between elevated sightlines and rapid vertical circulation throughout the building. This mid-level placement filters street acoustics while preserving convenient elevator travel times for daily commutes. Residents enjoy balanced exposure to coastal ventilation patterns without experiencing prolonged transit to upper terraces.
The listed rate of $58,192 balances compact spatial dimensions with premium finishing standards and comprehensive building management support. Occupants receive immediate utility functionality alongside professional maintenance frameworks that preserve long-term asset condition. This pricing model prioritises operational efficiency over speculative appreciation, targeting consistent rental performance.
The transport network linking Makhinjauri to central Batumi ensures reliable connectivity for daily commuting. Compact building scale guarantees responsive maintenance and consistent environmental upkeep. Potential residents may request operational guidelines to assess service delivery standards.


