A new residential area is being built on 12,000 square meters in Tsavkisi, just 7 minutes’ drive up into the hills from Tbilisi, in a popular resort zone boasting excellent air quality and greenery. Tsavkisi Park is a new project within Tsavkisi Valley, which will unite 20 modern townhouses in the first stage which will be handed over to residents in a green frame format. The main goal of the project is to create an environment for residents where “home” means so much more than simply a place to live. For detailed information, GEORGIA TODAY offers an interview with Gegi Vasadze, the managing partner of Horizon Capital.
“Our project is being built on the territory of Tsavkisi Valley, and includes 20 townhouses. This is the last phase to complete the Tsavkisi Valley project,” Vasadze tells us. “The location makes it convenient for residents to easily cover the distance to any destination in and near the capital city. I would also like to point out that this is a place to live year-round, not just in summer.”
Why did you choose townhouses for this project?
We started working on the project about a year ago. We used our 14-year experience as much as possible in the planning stage of the project. Townhouse type dwellings appeared for the first time in Georgia, and there is as yet no analogue of it in our country. First, we wanted to satisfy the desire of the community as much as possible; in particular, to determine the right size, based on demand, and to develop some additional value that the houses in Tsavkisi Valley did not have. Accordingly, we have packed everything a person might need into 240-square-meter townhouses, which includes four bedrooms and a large terrace on the top floor with a pool, from which ideal views of Tbilisi can be seen. We are also very proud that each house has its own winter garden connected to the kitchen, which is practical year-round.
What was the main inspiration for the project?
During the planning of the community, the team really wanted to create a tangibly healthy project that would positively impact the quality of life of the residents. Accordingly, during the planning of the construction, our primary goal was to preserve the recreational space, integrate our buildings with nature, and create a harmonious living environment. It was essential to maintain privacy, but also to consider the values of socialization and a healthy lifestyle. We thus ended up creating a modern premium-class complex where individual residences, ideally balanced, merge with green spaces and eco-friendly infrastructure.
What makes this project stand out in terms of infrastructure?
Exactly that healthy aspect I mentioned – that recreational space, integration with nature and harmonious living environment. Tsavkisi Valley has well-organized infrastructure. It already has a security checkpoint that regulates the entry and exit of visitors and residents, and a 5000-square-meter green space in front of it, which will be fully equipped with sports aeas and paths, and will serve the new phase of Tsavkisi Valley.
In what condition will the houses be handed over to the new residents?
In order to maintain a calm, safe, and well ordered environment in the area, the Tsavkisi Park team takes full responsibility for setting up the outdoor infrastructure and public spaces.
Moreover, we are going to deliver the houses to residents in a green frame format, which means they will already feature European-made aluminum doors and windows, and a complete European wiring system. In addition, the future residents will get the bonus of a ready-installed Smart system in their houses and remote controlled garage doors. Work on the project will be completed at the end of September.
By Mariam Mtivlishvili