Introduction: rent smart, save money 🏡
Renting in Georgia is often straightforward, but costs can add up if you miss hidden fees or agree to unclear terms. This guide walks you through practical steps to find a fair deal and avoid common pitfalls whether you're moving to Batumi or another Georgian city.
Step 1 — Prepare before you search 🧾
- Define your priorities: commute time, schools, shops, noise level, and safety. Knowing what matters most helps you compare offers.
- Prepare basic documents: passport, contact details, and sometimes proof of income or references. For short-term stays, clarify residency requirements.
- Set a realistic monthly budget and include utilities and deposit in your calculations.
Step 2 — Where to look and how to filter 🔍
- Use reputable portals and agencies; you can start with our search page: https://buyhome.ge/en/search
- Look for listings with clear photos, full descriptions, and transparent info about utilities and fees.
- Filter by neighborhood, size, and lease length to narrow options quickly.
Step 3 — Reading listings and checking the apartment 📝
- Check if furniture, appliances, internet, and utilities are included. Note the deposit amount and whether an agency fee applies.
- During the viewing, check plumbing, heating, windows, and general condition. Ask how old the appliances are and when the last repairs were made.
- Measure rooms or request a floor plan to ensure the space fits your needs.
Step 4 — Negotiate and clarify the lease terms 💬
- Landlords often accept lower rent for longer leases or several months’ prepayment. Offer clear terms and ask for a written agreement.
- Specify deposit return conditions and termination rules. Keep everything in writing with signatures from both sides.
- Include clauses on responsibility for regular maintenance and large repairs to avoid disputes later.
Step 5 — Utilities and extra charges: avoid surprises ⚡
- Ask which utilities are included and whether charges are fixed or metered. Request examples of past bills if possible.
- Clarify periodic fees such as waste collection or building maintenance. These can vary widely.
- If utilities are fixed, ask how overconsumption is handled and whether there’s a reconciliation process.
Step 6 — Long-term renting and renewals 🔁
- Long-term tenants can often secure discounts. If you plan to stay, propose a longer lease term for better conditions.
- Agree on how rent might increase upon renewal—define a clear mechanism such as a capped percentage.
- When renewing, review the contract for any new fees and confirm the state of the apartment.
Common mistakes to avoid ⚠️
- Relying on verbal agreements — always get a written lease.
- Skipping the inventory list — record the condition of the apartment and appliances at move-in.
- Paying large sums in cash without documentation — insist on receipts and a signed contract.
Practical checklist before signing ✅
- Inspect apartment in person and test utilities
- Get a signed lease with deposit and termination clauses
- Agree on utility payment method and request sample bills
- Discuss duration and possible discounts for long stays
If you'd like help searching or negotiating, our team can shortlist apartments that match your budget and needs. Start with our search or contact us for personalised support: https://buyhome.ge/en/search. Friendly help is just a message away. 📩