GeraRent AI utility · Georgia rental guide
Rent an apartment in Georgia
GeraRent lists verified apartments in Tbilisi, Batumi, and Kutaisi with landlord identity verification, dual USD/GEL pricing, and local payment methods. Georgia has no restrictions on foreign renters — a passport is all you need.
Average rent prices in Georgian cities (2026)
Tbilisi (Vake/Saburtalo)
USD 600–1,200/month (1-bed)
Tbilisi (Gldani/Isani)
USD 300–500/month (1-bed)
Batumi
USD 400–800/month (1-bed)
Kutaisi
USD 200–400/month (1-bed)
Price ranges are approximate and based on general market data. Verify current prices on GeraRent for your specific search.
What to know before renting in Georgia
- Currency: Rental prices are often quoted in USD but paid in GEL at daily exchange rates. Verify your payment method with the landlord in advance.
- Deposit: Typically 1–2 months. Ensure the deposit terms are documented before transferring funds.
- Utilities: Electricity, gas, and water are usually paid separately by the tenant. Average monthly utility cost in Tbilisi is GEL 100–300 depending on season and usage.
- Registration: Foreign nationals staying longer than 30 days should check registration requirements with the Public Service Hall.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to rent in Tbilisi?
A 1-bedroom in central Tbilisi (Vake/Saburtalo) costs roughly USD 600–1,200/month. More affordable options in Gldani or Isani start around USD 300–500. Prices are usually quoted in USD.
Can foreigners rent apartments in Georgia?
Yes. No restrictions on foreigners renting. A passport is typically all that is required. Georgia is popular with digital nomads for its visa-free access and low cost of living.
What is the best area to rent in Tbilisi?
Vake and Saburtalo are popular with professionals. The Old Town is atmospheric. Gldani and Didube are more affordable and well-connected by metro.
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