Tbilisi is one of the most in-demand cities in Georgia for long-term rentals — people relocate here for work, study and remote jobs. Prices depend mainly on the district, the condition of the renovation and the distance to the metro.

Districts and price guide

Saburtalo and Vake are business and prestige districts with strong infrastructure; studios here usually start at $500–900 per month, with larger and view apartments costing more. Old Town and Avlabari form the atmospheric centre, convenient for living near the sights. More affordable options are further from the centre.

Long-term or daily

Long-term rental (12+ months) is the most stable option with a fixed price; utilities are usually paid by the tenant. Daily rental earns more in season but needs management. If you are an owner and don't want to handle it yourself, see Baylux property management.

How to rent remotely

Many tenants choose an apartment remotely — from real photos, video and an online viewing. Make sure the listing is current and has no hidden fees. Every Baylux listing is moderated — browse apartments for rent in Tbilisi or the full Tbilisi catalogue.

Tip: book only after a video call with the apartment and confirm what's included (furniture, appliances, internet, utilities).