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Israeli interest in Georgian real estate grows despite regional tensions

by Mariam Razmadze
June 17, 2025
in Business & Economy, News
Reading Time: 1 min read
Israeli interest in Georgian real estate grows despite regional tensions

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Investment bank Galt & Taggart published a report revealing that Israeli buyers continue to show strong interest in Georgia’s real estate market, making up 11% of all property sales in Tbilisi and Batumi during the first four months of 2025. This shows a slight increase from 2024, when Israelis made up 10% of sales.

Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, including the Israeli-Iranian conflict, demand has not dropped. On the contrary, crises of this sort can intensify interest in more stable and accessible markets like Georgia.

“Instead of a decline, we observed increased interest from Israeli buyers following the late 2023 events,” said Zuka Tavkelishvili, Associate Researcher at Galt & Taggart. “Georgia offers a familiar and comfortable environment for investment, and this activity may continue to grow.”

Tavkelishvili added that although uncertainty exists due to the regional conflict, demand for both property purchases and rentals could remain strong if current trends continue.

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