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Gldani-Nadzaladevi: where to live in Tbilisi
Gldani-Nadzaladevi covers the large northern residential massifs of Tbilisi: typical Soviet stock, a metro, markets and the city's lowest rents.
It is the most budget-first part of town — far from the centre and short on greenery, but self-sufficient and metro-connected. Covers Gldani, Nadzaladevi, Mukhiani and Temka.
What it is good for
Minimum price with a metro. This is where the cheapest housing with metro access sits, in big self-sufficient massifs where you can live without commuting to the centre daily. Markets, shops and schools are close.
Transport
The Akhmeteli-Varketili metro line serves the north (Akhmeteli Theatre, Sarajishvili, Guramishvili and others), beating traffic to the centre; marshrutkas fill in. The trade-off is distance — the far north.
Parks and sport
Greenery and running loops are thin — the setting is bedroom massif with courtyards and district squares. For a full sports park with a lake, head to Vake-Saburtalo or the Tbilisi Sea. Honestly, not a green active-recreation area.
How it feels to live here
Economical, dense, northern life. Typical and with almost no expat infrastructure, but cheap and self-sufficient. Nadzaladevi is a touch closer to the left-bank centre than Gldani; the deeper massifs (Temka, Mukhiani) are farther. Best for those who put price above location.
Rent prices
Guideline figures for June 2025 (the market dipped ~11% in March 2025; re-check). Among the cheapest segments in Tbilisi. New builds cost more than the massif but stay budget. Check specifics on the district pages.
Development and new builds
Mostly Soviet massif with pointed economy/mid-market new blocks. No premium — the product is affordable standard housing.
Who it suits
Gldani-Nadzaladevi suits tight budgets and families who want minimum rent and a metro. It is the wrong pick for anyone who wants centrality, greenery and atmosphere (that is the centre or Vake-Saburtalo).
Gldani-Nadzaladevi is the budget northern massifs with a metro: minimum rent in exchange for distance and typical setting. A pick for a tight budget. The biggest, cheapest is Gldani; a touch closer to the centre is Nadzaladevi. See the district pages for detail.
- Lowest rents in the city.
- Akhmeteli-Varketili metro line — access to the centre past the traffic.
- Self-sufficient massifs: markets, shops, schools nearby.
- Spacious; some economy/mid-market new builds.
Frequently asked questions
Yes — ordinary residential massifs.
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