How to Rent an Apartment in Tbilisi: Rules, Risks, Tips (994)
A complete Unehasim guide for relocants and expats
Renting an apartment in Tbilisi is generally simple, but it has its own specifics.
The market is active, demand is high, and the rules differ from European or Israeli standards.
To avoid mistakes, it’s important to understand how the rental process works in Georgia, what documents are required, what risks exist, and how to choose the right apartment.
This Unehasim guide provides a full breakdown of the rental process in 2026.
- Where to Look for Apartments in Tbilisi
Main sources:
- local listing websites
• real estate agencies
• Telegram channels
• social media groups
• recommendations from friends
Important: good apartments often appear and disappear within a day — the market is fast.
- How the Rental Process Works
- Choose a district
- View the apartment
- Negotiate with the owner
- Sign the contract
- Pay the deposit and first month
- Move in
The entire process usually takes 1–3 days.
- Required Documents
You only need:
- passport
• sometimes — a copy of the entry stamp
Georgia does NOT require income statements, guarantors, or credit history.
- Rental Prices in 2026
Average prices:
- studio — $350–550
• 1‑bedroom — $450–700
• 2‑bedroom — $600–1,000
• premium — $1,200–2,500
By district:
- Saburtalo — $450–900
• Vake — $700–1,500
• Mtatsminda — $600–1,200
• Isani — $350–600
• Didi Digomi — $350–550
- Deposit and Payment Terms
Standard practice:
- 1 month deposit
• 1 month upfront
Sometimes owners request:
- 2 months deposit
• 3–6 months upfront (rare)
- What Must Be Included in the Rental Contract
Unehasim recommends checking:
- rental period
• deposit amount
• deposit return conditions
• who pays for repairs
• who pays utilities
• pet policy
• subletting or short‑term rental rules
• penalties for early termination
Note: contracts are often simple, 1–2 pages.
- Main Rental Risks in Tbilisi
- No contract
Some owners offer “to live without paperwork” — never agree. - Deposit not returned
If conditions are not written, the risk is high. - Old apartments with poor renovation
Photos often look better than reality. - Heating problems
Older buildings can be cold in winter. - Noisy areas
Especially the center and tourist zones. - Smoking neighbors
Common in Georgia.
- How to Inspect an Apartment Before Renting
Unehasim recommends:
- check heating and air conditioning
• turn on water and check pressure
• check windows and soundproofing
• ask about winter utility bills
• inspect furniture and appliances
• clarify who pays for repairs
- How to Rent Safely
- sign a contract only with the owner
• verify the owner’s passport
• never send money in advance
• document the apartment’s condition with photos/videos
• write down deposit return rules
• use an agent if you lack experience
- Conclusion: Renting in Tbilisi Is Simple but Requires Attention
Advantages:
- fast process
• minimal paperwork
• affordable prices
• wide selection
But keep in mind:
- deposit risks
• renovation quality
• district specifics
Unehasim Recommendations
- choose a district that fits your lifestyle
• inspect the apartment personally
• always sign a contract
• document all conditions
• avoid “verbal agreements”
Professional Support from Unehasim
We help:
- find the right apartment
• verify the owner and documents
• prepare the rental contract
• avoid risks
• organize the move‑in process
With us, renting becomes safe, transparent, and comfortable.