The good news is that – yes – it is possible for foreigners to get mortgages in Georgia. This is possible for either projects that are still under construction (most developers have relationships with one of the major banks in Georgia) and also for resales. Usually Georgian banks will lend up to a maximum of […]
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Georgia is one of the Top Ten easiest countries in the world for buying real estate. There are no restrictions on buyers of any nationality purchasing real estate in Georgia. Here’s all that you need to do in order to purchase your ideal property in the city: By far the best way to start the […]
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In addition to the high yields that it is possible for investors to make through investing in property in Tbilisi, another advantage of buying real estate in Georgia is the fact that it is possible to obtain Residence in the country as a result of the purchase. From 5 July 2019, the minimum investment necessary […]
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Buy an offplan apartment in most countries in the world and you’re getting an apartment that is pretty much ready to just add furniture to – maybe plus a fitted kitchen – and you’re ready to move into it, or rent it out. But that’s not usually the case in Georgia. In the majority of […]
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The short answer is – YES! Foreigners can buy property in Georgia. Foreigners have exactly the same rights when it comes to buying residential real estate as Georgian citizens have. There are no extra requirements for foreigners and there are no extra taxes either. The only documents that are required for purchasing property is a […]
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If you were thinking about purchasing an apartment in the highly affordable Dirsi project, then now is the perfect time to buy your dream apartment in Tbilisi. The developer is currently running an exciting promotion. You need to act quickly, however, as the promotion is only valid until 31 December 2017. Anyone who is able […]
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Saturday 30 September saw the unveiling of what is believed to be the largest trading centres in the South Caucasus, in the form of Tbilisi Sea Plaza. The project was officially opened by Georgian Prime Minister, Giorgi Kvirikashvili. Developed by the Chinese developer, Hualing, at a cost of around $150 million, Tbilisi Sea Plaza contains up […]
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