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24 Dec 2025, 08:03

About the apartment

Security
It's top-notch. There's a concierge at the entrance, and there are cameras everywhere. No one can just walk in from the street; the door is always locked. You feel protected.
Neighbors
The crowd is very affluent, with many foreigners and well-off families. No one litters or makes noise at night. But there's no "friendship" here either; everyone lives in isolation.
Noise
It all depends on the side. My windows face Chavchavadze Avenue itself—it's very noisy if you open the window (cars, sirens, motorcycles 24/7). But the developer installed very high-quality aluminum double-glazed windows: when you close them, it's completely silent. If the windows face the courtyard, it's completely silent.
Renovation
The house was rented as a very high-quality "green frame" or renovated one. The walls are smooth and the insulation is excellent. In the winter, I turn the heating down to low—the house retains heat very well.

About the building

Yard
There's practically no green space (this is a problem throughout downtown Vake). There's a small, landscaped area behind the building with a couple of benches and some greenery, but there's no real place to walk there. The only place to take children is the park.
Parking
The underground parking is excellent, but spaces are expensive (both rent and purchase). There's no guest parking at all. If guests arrive by car, they'll have to drive around side streets looking for a spot or park in a paid zone far from the building.
Utilities Stability
There are two good, high-speed elevators, so there's no waiting time. Internet (fiber optic) is available. The maintenance fee (building, security, elevator) is higher than the city average, but you get what you pay for, so I'm grateful for that.

About the district

Transport Accessibility
The bus stop is right outside the building. Buses run on a dedicated lane, making it quick and easy to get to the city center or the metro. Driving here, however, is tricky—Chavchavadze Street is constantly jammed with traffic and awkward U-turns.

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