Rental Yield in Tbilisi by District
How to compare Tbilisi rental yield by purchase price, district rent evidence, and live rental inventory.
- In this guide
- 3 ideas
- Live pages
- 5
- Updated
- 9 Jun 2026
The thinking
Read it as a workflow, not an article.
Each idea below is a habit to apply on the live market pages — not theory to file away. Work through them in order, then open the data and start rejecting listings that don't hold up.
- 01
Yield starts with two live markets
You need sale prices and rent prices from the same area and property type. A broad city rent number is too blunt for a serious investment decision.
- 02
Use rent pages beside sale pages
Compare apartments for sale and apartments to rent in the same district, then calculate gross yield before renovation, vacancy, fees, and tax.
- 03
Rental data can move quickly
TBC Capital reported Tbilisi average rental prices down year-on-year in Q1 2026 while sale activity rose. That is exactly why yield pages need fresh data, not old blog numbers.
Put it to work
Take this straight to the live data.
These are the live searches that match what you just read. Open one, sort by value, and the guide turns into a shortlist.
Sources & references
Where the figures come from.
The public indices and market reports behind this guide. Open them to check the numbers yourself — they sit alongside the live listing data, not above it.
When you're ready
Skip the reading. Sort by value.
Guides exist to get you to the data faster. When you've read enough, jump to the live listings and let the value score do the first pass.