Batumi · rent rolls drawn as streets and floors

Holdings drawn as streets, floors, and signed leases

Bundlevectorpoint prepares visual reports for owners of mixed residential and commercial property in Batumi and the rest of Adjara. We walk the buildings, read the rent roll against what is actually occupied, and sit with you over printed boards before any family argument or bank meeting.

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Level 10, 62 Chavchavadze Street, Batumi 6000

Stacked apartment balconies on a coastal residential building

What lands on the table

A full review is a set of boards, not a login. You leave with occupancy colour fields, a street strip of asking rents that were still posted the week we walked, and a speaking note for the sitting. Figures stay in GEL unless you ask for a second column.

Occupied units, selected streets — excerpt from an anonymised board

Boulevard
82%
New Boulevard
61%
Bagrationi
74%
Gonio garden flats
38%
Mid-rise apartment buildings with repeating balconies

The review we are usually asked for

Most clients come because the keys no longer match the story they tell themselves about vacancy. The flagship sitting is a three-to-four-week portfolio review from our Chavchavadze studio, with site notes taken on the streets you name.

Aerial view of apartment blocks with courtyards and parking

Full portfolio review

A bound set of boards and a sitting at the studio that reads your mixed holding as streets, floors, and signed leases rather than a single yield.

Three to four weeks · From 2,400 GEL for up to eight units; quoted above that

Other work we take on

Related sittings for a purchase, a bank conversation, or a holding that already has a full review.

After a sitting

The colour fields on the occupancy sheet made it obvious that two of my eighth-floor studios have been empty since November, which I had been treating as a winter lull. We sat at the Level 10 table and marked which leases actually ran through Easter. I still think the comparable strip for Bagrationi was a little generous, but the rest of the board was the first honest picture I have had of my own keys.
Lela M., Owner of eight apartments on the New Boulevard
I asked for a brief before the deposit was due. The pack arrived as a stapled set plus a PDF: floor-by-floor vacancy, a note on the unadopted pavement, and three nearby sale asking prices with the dates they first appeared. I did not buy the building. That was the point of commissioning it.
Anna V., Acquisition brief

More from owners we have sat with

Notes from the streets