All figures are shown in EUR for comparability. The local currency of Georgia is the lari (GEL).

Monthly Living Costs in Georgia

Average prices from our cost dataset, re-checked on a rolling basis:

1BR Rent

per month, city average

€320

3BR Rent

per month, city average

€480

Groceries

per month, single person

€85

Transport

per month, public transit pass

€8

Utilities

per month, basic apartment

€65

Meal Out

typical price per meal

€4

Monthly budget (single person): €478 (1-bedroom rent + groceries + transport + utilities)

Monthly budget (couple): €571 (shared 1-bedroom rent, two of everything else)

These are national averages — actual costs vary by city and lifestyle.

How Expensive Is Georgia Overall?

Cost indices for Georgia
IndicatorValue
Cost-of-living index (market data; higher = more expensive)40.8
Rent index12.7
Groceries index32.3
Restaurant price index36.2
Local purchasing-power index (higher = stronger)43
Price level index (World Bank, 2024; US = 100)32.7
Property price-to-income ratio13

Salaries by Sector

Typical gross annual salaries in Georgia from our sector dataset:

Salaries by sector
SectorTypical gross annual (EUR)
IT & Software€24,000
Engineering€18,000
Finance€17,000
Construction€10,000
Healthcare€9,500
Education€7,000
Hospitality€5,500
Retail€5,000

Taxes in Georgia

Headline tax figures that shape your take-home pay:

Taxes in Georgia
TaxRate / amount
Effective income tax at €90k gross15.8%
Net monthly pay at €90k gross€5,613
VAT / sales tax18%
Top personal income-tax rate20%

Worked example: on a €90,000 gross salary, net pay is about €5,613 per month. After rent and essentials (€478), roughly €5,135 per month is left for savings and discretionary spending.

How Georgia Compares to Its Neighbours

Regional cost comparison
Country1BR RentGroceriesTransportCost index
Georgia€320€85€840.8
Armenia€280€85€2243.2
Azerbaijan€280€95€232
Russia€650€300€3543.1

Quality of Life Metrics

Beyond cost, these factors shape everyday life in Georgia:

Safety index

53/100

Healthcare index

66/100

Internet speed

21 Mbps

English proficiency

54/100

Life expectancy

74.7 yrs

Expat satisfaction

7.2/10

What It Costs to Get In: Visas & Residence

We track 11 residence and visa routes for Georgia — see the full Georgia visa programme list.

Lowest documented income requirement among tracked routes: €479 per month — Work Residence Permit (work route). Requirements change; always confirm on the official page before applying.

Our engine estimates a minimum financial viability of €478 per month to sustain a move to Georgia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Georgia expensive?

Georgia has a cost-of-living index of 40.8 (higher = more expensive). A 1-bedroom apartment averages €320 per month and a single person spends about €478 per month on rent plus essentials.

How much money do I need per month in Georgia?

About €478 per month covers rent and essentials for a single person (1-bedroom rent + groceries + transport + utilities). A couple sharing a 1-bedroom apartment needs about €571 per month.

What is the average rent in Georgia?

A 1-bedroom apartment averages €320 per month and a 3-bedroom apartment averages €480 per month in Georgia. Prices vary significantly between city centres and smaller towns.

What do people earn in Georgia?

Typical gross annual salaries in Georgia range from €5,000 (Retail) to €24,000 (IT & Software), based on our sector dataset.

Which residence route has the lowest income requirement for Georgia?

Among the 11 Georgia residence routes we track, the lowest documented income requirement is €479 per month (Work Residence Permit). Requirements change; always confirm on the official page before applying.

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