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Yes, foreigners can buy any property except agricultural land. The transaction will require a notarised contract and registration of ownership in the Public Registry (1-3 days). Agricultural land is available through a legal entity or lease.
Main expenses: property tax (1% from cadastral value), registration fee (up to 370$), VAT (18% for new buildings) and lawyer's services (1-3%). Annual property tax (up to 1%) and utilities.
Batumi is suitable for tourist rentals (lower prices, seasonal demand), Tbilisi for long-term investment and living (stable market, higher cost). Both cities are promising, but the choice depends on the goals.
Check the property in the Public Registry (ownership, encumbrances), request a technical passport and a building permit (for new buildings). Be sure to engage a lawyer for an audit. Our company always checks all necessary documents with the developer.
The main risks are delays in completion or bankruptcy of the developer. Minimise them: choose trusted companies, require a bank guarantee and register ownership immediately after completion. Our agency is always honest about the nuances that each property may have.