Quick outline — what you will read
- What "developer finish" and "without finish" mean
- Advantages of developer finish: speed, warranties, simplicity
- Drawbacks of developer finish: design limits, variable quality
- When to buy without finish: control, added value, flexibility
- Inspection checklist before purchase ✅
- Example approaches by budget and intention
- How BuyHome supports buyers in Batumi 🧭
Introduction
Choosing between a developer-finished apartment and a shell (unfinished) unit is a common decision for buyers in Batumi. The right choice depends on your timeline, budget, and goals — whether you plan to live in the apartment, rent it out, or hold it as an investment.
What do the terms mean? 🏗️
- Developer finish typically includes flooring, basic sanitary equipment, painted or plastered walls, and sometimes a basic kitchen and appliances. The level of completion varies by project.
- Unfinished (shell) apartments usually have bare floors, raw walls and basic utility connections. This option offers full control over materials, layout and finishes.
Pros of buying with developer finish ✅
- Immediate move-in or quick rental potential — saves time.
- Often comes with initial defect warranties from the developer.
- Budget predictability for basic works — fewer surprises at the start.
- Convenient for buyers who prefer a turnkey solution or lack time to manage a renovation.
Cons of developer finish ⚠️
- Limited design freedom — you may have to accept the developer's choices.
- Quality can be inconsistent — cheaper finishes may require early replacement.
- Changing built-in elements can be harder and may affect warranties.
When buying without finish makes sense 🎯
- You want full control of the layout and materials for long-term living.
- You plan a higher-end renovation to increase rental income or resale value.
- You have reliable contractors and time to manage the process.
Inspection checklist before you buy 🛠️
- Check utility rough-ins: plumbing, electrical, presence of meters.
- Ask for examples of developer-finished apartments from the same builder.
- Clarify warranty terms and repair procedures for new builds.
- Compare contractor estimates for finishing vs what the developer provides.
- Verify realistic timelines for completion and handover.
- Make decisions based on intended use: personal use, short-term rental, long-term investment.
Practical examples by goal
- Fast move-in: choose developer finish, then make minor upgrades over time.
- Custom living: buy shell and invest in high-quality finishes and layout changes.
- Rental-oriented: pick a durable, neutral finish or a cost-effective shell to finish with robust materials.
Managing the renovation: tips
- Sign a clear contract with your contractor including milestones and payment schedule.
- Keep records: photos, receipts, warranties for materials.
- Prioritize technical systems first: plumbing, heating, electrical.
- Build a contingency reserve in your budget for unexpected finds.
How BuyHome can help 🤝
We help clients compare apartments in Batumi, evaluate developer finishes, and recommend trusted contractors. Use our property search to filter by finish level and other preferences: https://buyhome.ge/en/search or explore opportunities at https://buyhome.ge/en
Short practical advice
- No single right answer — pick based on your timeline and goals.
- Need speed? Choose a developer-finished apartment but inspect quality carefully.
- Want uniqueness and higher long-term value? Buy an unfinished unit and renovate to your standards.
If you want help comparing specific offers in Batumi or organising a quality check or renovation, contact BuyHome. We’ll help you choose the best option and support you through the purchase.