Hey everyone. I’m in a phase where I’m seriously thinking about relocating to Georgia, probably either Tbilisi or Batumi, and I’ve been spending evenings just comparing different neighborhoods and property types online. Last year I visited Tbilisi briefly and stayed near Rustaveli, and I remember how different each area felt even within a short drive. Now I’m trying to understand if online listings actually reflect the real situation on the ground or if they are just a starting point for research. While browsing I came across https://kalaki.ge/en and it gave me a pretty broad overview of apartments and houses, but I still can’t tell how accurate these listings usually are compared to reality. Do people here rely on these platforms when making decisions, or is it more of a rough guide?
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I don’t have direct experience buying or renting property in Georgia, but I’ve been following conversations like this because I’m interested in how people approach moving decisions in fast-developing cities. What stands out to me is how much the process depends not just on price or location, but on understanding everyday life in each district. Cities like Tbilisi and Batumi seem to change quite quickly, so what looks ideal online might feel very different a few months later in real life. I’ve noticed that people often mention things like transport access, building quality, and even the general atmosphere of an area as deciding factors. It seems like the real challenge is turning online research into realistic expectations before committing to anything.