The Next Apartments residential complex represents a completely ready-made investment product that logically stands out against the background of numerous under-construction properties in Batumi. The project is situated at the junction of the prestigious New Boulevard district and the airport zone, harmoniously combining proximity to developed beach infrastructure with a comfortable distance from the traffic-overloaded old city center. The presence of its own closed territory with a landscaped park and a spacious underground parking lot significantly raises the status of this twenty-story building in the highly competitive urban real estate market.
A footage of roughly 44.5 m² forms a fully functional living environment where it is highly convenient to organize a storage system and a proper workspace. Thanks to the high-quality engineering of the building, this layout meets all essential requirements for a comfortable life by the sea regardless of the active tourist season or weather conditions.
Living on the 7 floor successfully forms a strong feeling of classic urban coziness due to the direct visual contact with the landscaped park of the project. This housing format is excellently suited for families with small children, allowing them to quickly go down to the safe closed playground without long waits in the main entrance lobby.
The professional valuation of the apartment at $91,000 strictly relies on the high status of the New Boulevard location, where commercial infrastructure continues to develop actively. Such an amount perfectly protects the investor’s capital from inflation, relying on the natural market capitalization of a capital structure with a high degree of moisture protection.
The Next Apartments residential complex harmoniously combines exceptionally high construction quality, a well-thought-out inner territory, and a highly successful location by the sea. To receive an accurate payback calculation for your strategy and learn the current acquisition conditions, leave a request for a consultation.


