
Rent for a studio in Batumi varies by neighborhood, building age, proximity to the sea and seasonality. You can think in three general categories — budget, mid-range and premium — with illustrative ranges to help you plan.
Tip: if you need convenience and services, prioritize newer buildings near the center; if you want to save, look a bit further from the promenade.
These categories are examples; final prices depend on the exact apartment and conditions.
Starting point: use the site search to compare offers and set realistic expectations: https://buyhome.ge/en/search
Quick checklist for the lease:
If renting for the summer only, expect higher prices and stricter booking terms. For longer commitments, landlords often offer more favorable monthly rates.
Check water, electricity, heating or cooling systems and general maintenance. For long stays, consider proximity to supermarkets, medical facilities and reliable transport.
Foreigners can usually sign the same lease agreements; for extended stays, check local registration requirements and visa rules.
Renting a studio in Batumi is a balance between cost, comfort and location. If you want help selecting the right property, checking documents or negotiating terms, contact BuyHome. We'll help you find the best option for living or investment.
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Date added: 30.03.26
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