
Date added: 24.11.25
Buying an apartment by the sea combines lifestyle and investment opportunities. Coastal properties can be highly attractive, but they also bring specific challenges — from corrosion to seasonal demand. Use this guide to evaluate a seaside property thoughtfully.
Don’t judge a property only by how many meters it is from the shore. Consider:
A quieter street a short walk from the beach can be more comfortable and retain value better than a front-row unit beside a busy road.
Verify ownership documents and land status:
If anything is unclear, hire a local lawyer experienced in Georgian property law.
Salt, humidity and wind accelerate wear. Review:
Ask for inspection reports and records of recent repairs.
Check how services change between high and low seasons:
For investors, properties with stable off‑season demand are safer.
Coastal apartments can perform well for short‑term rentals, but seasonality affects occupancy. Consider:
Realistic projections and conservative occupancy assumptions reduce risk.
Coastal complexes often have higher maintenance due to climate. Review monthly fees, reserve funds, and who manages common areas.
Inspect the apartment and building in person: check water quality, heating, insulation, and mobile signal. Talk to current residents — they will reveal everyday issues and seasonality effects.
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