Investors find studio and one-room apartment formats optimal for short-term tourist rental. For living, two-room and three-room layouts with access to complex infrastructure are preferred. For relocation, the airport district ensures logistics and a calm environment. For passive income, ready resort infrastructure attracts tenants without additional investments. The apartment format with a spa center and swimming pool on the premises explains the demand from investors focused on the tourist flow of the New Boulevard. This multi-faceted approach ensures the complex meets diverse needs ranging from quick turnover rentals to long-term family residence in a developed coastal zone.
Studios and one-room apartments are considered the most liquid for rent, which corresponds to the logic of the Batumi tourist market. An apartment area of 29.2 square meters optimizes space for short-term stays while minimizing maintenance costs. This format ensures high occupancy rates during the tourist season on the New Boulevard. Compact layouts appeal to single travelers and couples seeking coastal accommodation without excess space. The efficient use of square meters maximizes rental yield potential within the resort infrastructure of the complex. Such units are ideal for investors focused on passive income through frequent turnover.
Residing on the 7 floor connects inhabitants directly to the pulse of the complex grounds. Users can easily reach the swimming pool and spa center without long waits. This level is particularly suitable for residents with mobility considerations or pets. The monolithic construction ensures stability and noise reduction even at lower elevations. Access to covered and open parking is streamlined from these levels. It represents a practical choice for permanent residence in the airport district.
The ownership format allows purchase by foreigners without additional restrictions. A price point of $29,200 opens the Batumi market to international investors easily. Property liquidity is ensured by the presence of resort infrastructure and location demand. There are no hidden barriers to entry for non-resident buyers seeking coastal assets. This openness increases the potential buyer pool and supports resale value. The cost reflects a transparent market environment conducive to foreign capital investment.
Located at 12 Zgvispiris Street, the residence offers calm without isolation from urban life. The 400-meter distance to the beach provides easy access without first-line noise. Surrounding infrastructure continues to develop, enhancing area attractiveness continuously. This location balances resort benefits with practical city living requirements effectively. It suits buyers seeking a permanent base or a seasonal retreat in the coastal zone.


