First-line coastal properties remain highly constrained in Batumi due to limited available plots near the Black Sea, making direct shoreline access a primary driver of long-term asset value. This scarcity naturally supports steady liquidity and consistent tenant interest throughout the year. The complex capitalizes on this market dynamic by offering a structured environment where tourism demand and permanent residency intersect.
An apartment spanning 42.1 m² establishes a balanced proportion between sleeping quarters and communal living zones. This volume comfortably accommodates a household of two or three occupants while retaining clear spatial separation for work and leisure activities. The configuration supports extended coastal stays without compromising everyday comfort or storage capacity.
A placement on the 18 tier delivers consistent separation from pedestrian thoroughfares while maintaining straightforward communication with building management and service staff. This mid-level positioning reduces direct sightline intrusion from neighboring structures and establishes a stable microclimate. The configuration supports both quiet family routines and uninterrupted remote work schedules.
A purchase price of $109,460 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.
The residence operates within a premium ecosystem that prioritizes architectural visibility, functional layout distribution, and uninterrupted coastal exposure. Integration into a fully managed complex reduces operational friction while maintaining high occupancy potential throughout the year. Prospective buyers can request updated floor plans and current availability through a structured consultation process.


