Makhinjauri is traditionally perceived by the market as a quiet suburb of Batumi with developed infrastructure for family vacation. The district is not overloaded with dense construction found in the center, creating advantages for buyers who value silence and space. Tourist flow during summer season and ongoing infrastructure development support real estate value prospects in this area.
Compact apartments around 32.3 square meters align with the main tenant profile in Makhinjauri resort areas. Tourists from CIS countries choosing Georgian resorts for summer vacation often prefer this manageable size. The format supports higher occupancy rates during tourist season due to lower rental costs compared to larger units.
Apartments on 15 floor offer enhanced views toward the Black Sea coastline and surrounding Makhinjauri landscape. Upper levels provide greater privacy and reduced noise from complex activities below. This positioning appeals to buyers prioritizing scenic perspectives and elevated living experience in the coastal resort.
At $57,817, the apartment is positioned below site average pricing during current construction stages. This creates potential for value increase after facility completion and complex reputation establishment. The pricing strategy attracts early investors seeking growth potential in the limited-supply wellness resort format.
Makhinjauri district positioning offers proximity to Batumi Airport and sea access without central district noise and density. The area's development as an independent resort zone supports both rental demand and long-term residence suitability. This location balances accessibility with the quiet environment valued by families and extended-stay visitors.


