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Tbilisi · Cost of Living 2026
City Guide · Georgia · Asia

Cost of Living in Tbilisi, Georgia
2026 Expat Guide

very affordable 62% below the global city average (CoL 87.2)

Planning a move to Tbilisi? With a CoL index of 33.1 (NYC = 100), this Georgia city is considered a very affordable destination. Budget ~$254/month for central housing and ~$4 per meal when dining out.

With a population of 1.0 million, Tbilisi is a major city in Georgia.

Monthly Budget: $500–800/month  ·  CoL Index: N/A (NYC = 100, global avg 87.2)
🇬🇪 Georgia Pop. 1.0M Capital Updated April 2026
CoL Index
N/A
NYC = 100
Rent Index
N/A
NYC = 100
1-BR Centre
$254
monthly rent
Avg. Salary
$2,183
net/month
Cheap Meal
$4
restaurant
Groceries
$144
monthly basket

Key Cost of Living Data

Tbilisi 2026 · NYC baseline = 100

Cost of Living
N/A
Rent Index
N/A
Cheap Meal USD
$4
Monthly Groceries
$144
Monthly Transport
$40
CategoryValueNotesSource
CoL IndexN/ANYC baseline = 100 · global avg 87.2GlobalCostData 2026
Rent IndexN/AAvg rent vs NYCGlobalCostData 2026
1-BR City Centre$254Monthly rent, USDGlobalCostData 2026
1-BR Outside Centre$165Monthly rent, USDGlobalCostData 2026
Cheap Restaurant Meal$4Per person, USDGlobalCostData 2026
Monthly Groceries$144Single person, USDGlobalCostData 2026
Monthly Transport$40Transit pass, USDGlobalCostData 2026

Affordability snapshot

Rent / Salary ratio
12%

Share of average net salary absorbed by 1-bed city-centre rent. Lower = more disposable income.

Country context · Georgia

Avg net salary
$2,183
Food basket /mo
N/A
Avg rent /mo
$254
Internet speed
76 Mbps
Safety index
6.0
HDI
0.814
Life expectancy
67.3 yrs
Purchasing power
36.2

Housing & Rent

USD per month · 2026

TypeUSD / monthNotes
1-bed, city centre$254Capital city avg.
1-bed, outside centre$165Suburbs avg.
Country avg rent$254Georgia (national)

Food & Dining

Per-item prices in USD

ItemPrice (USD)Notes
Cheap restaurant meal$4Per person
Mid-range restaurant (2p)$113-course
Monthly groceries (single)$144Single person estimate
Country food basketN/AGeorgia (national avg)

Transport

Monthly costs in USD

TypePrice (USD)Notes
Monthly transit pass$40Public transport avg.

City Insight

In Tbilisi, a 1-bedroom city-centre apartment ($254/mo) absorbs approximately 12% of the average net salary ($2,183/mo). This leaves solid disposable income.

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Tbilisi · 2026 · Single person

LifestyleMonthly Budget (USD)Notes
Frugal$500Shared room, basic lifestyle
Comfortable$8001-bed apt, normal expat lifestyle
Western expat$1,300Private apt, regular travel

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tbilisi cost of living

Is Tbilisi good for digital nomads on a budget?
Tbilisi is one of the more affordable cities for digital nomads, with a CoL Index of 33.1 (roughly 67% below New York City). A comfortable remote-work lifestyle — including a private apartment, fast internet, and regular dining out — typically costs $331–$463/month, making it highly competitive on a USD or EUR income.
What is the cheapest area to live in Tbilisi?
Outside the city centre, a 1-bedroom apartment in Tbilisi averages $165/month, compared to $254/month in central areas. Outer districts and emerging neighbourhoods can be even cheaper — local expat forums are the best source for current listings.
How does Tbilisi compare to other affordable cities?
With a CoL Index of 33.1, Tbilisi sits comfortably in the affordable tier (below 60 on the NYC=100 scale). It compares favourably with similar budget destinations in the region, offering a good balance of infrastructure and low cost that appeals to long-stay travellers and expats alike.
Is Tbilisi, the capital, more expensive than other cities in Georgia?
As the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi tends to command a premium over smaller regional cities. Its CoL Index of 33.1 (NYC=100) reflects the concentration of government, business, and international institutions that typically drive up housing and service costs. Secondary cities in Georgia are often 20–40% cheaper for rent.
What is the average salary in Tbilisi?
The average net monthly salary in Tbilisi is approximately $2,183, equivalent to around $26,196/year after taxes. Technology, finance, and international companies typically pay above average. Expat packages often include housing allowances on top of the base salary.

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Sources: World Bank Open Data 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026. Data verified April 2026. Not financial or legal advice.
Disclaimer: Prices are indicative and vary by neighbourhood and individual lifestyle. Verify with local sources before relocating.