
For a freelancer: life in Batumi — 365 days by the sea
Batumi for freelancers: rent or buy seaside apartments from ~$50,000, affordable living, reliable internet, remote-work lifestyle and real estate investment in Georgia.
Batumi is a city where a freelancer can live by the sea year-round, work in a comfortable climate, and afford more everyday pleasures. Many expenses here are noticeably lower than in many European countries: rent and property purchase, dining out, transport and services — a real advantage in the local real estate market for those considering property investment.
Why Batumi is convenient for remote work
- 365 days by the sea: mild winters, long summers, seafront promenades, parks, and mountains within an hour's drive.
- Internet and coworking: reliable home internet, mobile plans with generous data, coworking spaces and cafés with power outlets and Wi‑Fi.
- Food and services: affordable restaurants, delivery, local markets, and 24/7 supermarkets.
- Community: an international environment — IT specialists, designers, marketers and entrepreneurs.
Housing: rent or buy
Seaside rentals remain affordable, and buying is a realistic goal even for a single professional. In Batumi you can find a fully finished apartment close to the beach from around 50 000 USD. This is not a "suburban compromise" but an urban format: apartment buildings, seafront, cafés, promenades and quick access to the city centre.
If you plan to buy, start with the catalog on geoflat.com: mark the location (100–300 m to the sea), preferred floor and views, request legal details from the broker (cadastral and utility codes, absence of debts and encumbrances) and plan a short visit for the final selection and registration at the House of Justice.
Scenario: "I'm a programmer from Israel and I bought an apartment by the sea"
In Israel, owning a seaside apartment as a single professional is often an unattainable luxury. In Batumi it becomes a concrete plan: choose a waterfront property, fly in for a week, view 3–5 options, verify the documents and register ownership on the same visit. After that — live year-round, visit in summer, and in the high season you can rent the apartment to cover part of the costs.
Freelancer budget: why an "Israeli minimum" works here
Even if you earn a minimum salary by Israeli standards, in Batumi you can live comfortably on that income: rent or maintain your own apartment, dine out regularly, enjoy leisure and travel around the country. The key is choosing the right neighbourhood, having a clear expense plan and a buffer for unexpected costs.
Transport and cars
Public transport and taxis are affordable, and a used car in good condition can realistically be bought for around 6 000 USD. Later you can easily sell the car on the local market.
Everyday life and infrastructure
- Healthcare and fitness: private clinics, dental care, gyms and swimming pools.
- Education and children: private kindergartens and schools, language courses.
- Finance: local banks, payment cards and online services; transfers and payments are straightforward, no surprises.
How to relocate without stress: a short plan
- Define your housing criteria: distance to the sea, floor, layout, budget.
- Make a shortlist on geoflat.com: 3–5 options with 3D tours and exact specifications.
- Fly in for 5–7 days: final viewings, agree terms, register the ownership at the House of Justice.
Conclusion
For a freelancer, Batumi is not a snapshot of "life on the move" but a sustainable scenario: living by the sea, with predictable expenses, affordable opportunities to buy an apartment and comfortable everyday life. If you are a programmer or creator and owning a seaside apartment at home once seemed out of reach, here it turns into a practical plan — with minimal bureaucracy and the sense that you can finally live as you wanted.



