Saddle up for a virtual tour of real estate prices and the best neighborhoods to live and invest inTable of contentsA few words about the standard of living in TbilisiCity Center (and Saburtalo)Vake coolMtatsminda for investment in the tourism sectorChugureti and Avlabari – where cultures collideSaburtalo for familiesTbilisi southsideIsani – a little SaburtaloKrtsanisi – quiet, greenTbilisi northsideDidube – traffic with a twistDidi Digomi – on the up and up1.2 million people (to say nothing of the hordes of tourists) call the roughly 500 square kilometers of Georgia’s capital home. Although it is not the country’s oldest city (that distinction goes to Kutaisi or Vani), Tbilisi is no slouch – archaeological excavations indicate a presence as early as the fourth millennium BC, and the city itself was founded in 455 AD.Tbilisi is now a patchwork quilt of new neighborhoods, business centers, historical landmarks. According to the official division, there are over 30 districts, and who’s t...