Living in this complex provides immediate access to a wellness-oriented environment through an on-site swimming pool, equipped fitness center, and professionally maintained grounds. The combination of private residential comfort and shared premium amenities reduces the need for external memberships, concentrating daily recreation within a secure and organized setting. This integrated model simplifies routine living for both families and professionals.
A residence with a footprint of 39.8 m² delivers an optimized spatial layout that eliminates unnecessary corridors and maximizes usable square footage. This efficient configuration aligns with contemporary urban living standards while remaining highly suitable for short-term hospitality operations. The compact format naturally attracts business travelers and seasonal visitors seeking convenient coastal accommodation.
Selecting the 12 level within a 40-story tower offers a grounded living experience where residents maintain direct visual continuity with street-level infrastructure. While positioned beneath the primary panoramic view bands, the elevation compensates through enhanced acoustic buffering from wind exposure and immediate access to ground-floor commercial amenities.
A purchase price of $101,490 is fundamentally anchored in the 40-meter distance to the Black Sea coastline, a metric that consistently drives asset stability in coastal markets. Proximity to the embankment and rapid connectivity to central Batumi ensure continuous tenant interest regardless of seasonal shifts. This geographical advantage inherently supports valuation retention and long-term liquidity.
This property consolidates Batumi first-line positioning, comprehensive building services, and flexible acquisition conditions into a cohesive residential offering. The alignment with Tamari district infrastructure ensures stable liquidity across both ownership and rental scenarios. Detailed specifications and financing arrangements remain available upon direct inquiry with the advisory department.


