Vake ვაკე
Hyper-local intelligence for landing in Vake (ვაკე), Tbilisi (თბილისი).
Vake operates in an entirely different echelon than the rest of the Caucasus. Centered around the massive, lush Vake Park, it is the undisputed stronghold of Georgian wealth, diplomatic power, and international expatriates.
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For the elite executive or high-net-worth founder executing the 1% tax strategy, Vake is the only acceptable deployment. It provides a flawlessly manicured, deeply premium European lifestyle, complete with elite international schools, world-class culinary concepts, and absolute security. Deploying here means securing a sanctuary of unparalleled prestige and convenience within one of the world's most advantageous tax jurisdictions.
Vake is the wealthiest, most manicured, and most prestigious district in Tbilisi. Centered around the massive Vake Park and Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, it functions as the designated enclave for foreign diplomats, high-net-worth expats, and wealthy Georgians. If you want the 1% tax rate of Georgia but demand a lifestyle comparable to an upscale European capital, Vake is the only option.
Neighborhood DNA
Cost of Living Profiles
Single Expat
Real Estate & Compounds
Vake Park Residences
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Neighborhood Map
🛂 Visa Strategy
The ultimate nomad visa. 365 days on arrival, resets by simply crossing the border.
🐕 Pet Import Logistics
Extremely easy. Vake Park is the best dog-walking location in the city.
Climate & Timing
Distinct 4 seasons. Very hot in July/August, cold in winter. Spring and Autumn are pristine.