
Date added: 14.10.25
Georgia continues to attract buyers and investors thanks to accessible prices, growing tourism and a simple property registration system. This guide gives you practical steps to research, buy and manage property in Georgia in 2025.
Decide whether you aim for short-term vacation rentals, steady long-term rental income, capital appreciation through renovation and resale, or land development. Each goal affects what type of property and location you should target.
Tip: scan listings and occupancy trends, and use local market reports. You can explore available properties via our search page: https://buyhome.ge/en/search
Assess infrastructure, transport links and planned municipal projects. Properties near future development zones can grow faster, but check timelines and risks.
Verify ownership in the public registry, check for encumbrances or debts, and confirm planning permissions if you purchase land or plan renovations. Use a local lawyer with property experience.
Checklist for due diligence:
Decide on payment currency and how to protect yourself from exchange rate swings. If you need a mortgage, check local bank requirements for foreigners and whether lenders finance the type of property you want.
Practical note: negotiate payment schedules for new developments and consider escrow arrangements to protect your funds.
If you don’t live in Georgia, reliable local management is essential: guest communication, cleaning, maintenance and accounting. Many owners hire professional property managers who charge a percentage of rental income.
Management tips:
Returns depend on the strategy. Short-term rentals can produce higher seasonal income but require active management. Long-term rentals are steadier but may grow slower. Always calculate net yield after taxes, fees and maintenance.
Common risks: demand fluctuations, regulatory changes, seasonality and currency volatility. Maintain an exit plan and liquidity buffer.
Be prepared to negotiate price and terms. Use independent valuation if needed and prefer staged payments or escrow. Ensure the sales contract clearly states obligations and timelines.
Consider how easily the property can be sold later. City center apartments often have better liquidity than remote holiday houses. Plan your exit routes: sale, conversion to long-term lease, or continuing operation with a local manager.
Conclusion
Investing in Georgian real estate can be a good addition to a diversified portfolio when approached carefully. BuyHome assists with property search, due diligence and management — start with a tailored search or a consultation: https://buyhome.ge/en
If you'd like personalised help selecting properties or running due diligence, contact our team. We are ready to assist with your investment plans.