Websites thatsell apartmentsin Georgia
One senior team designs and builds the sales website for your project: unit selection, floor plans, investor maths and four languages. Real estate is where we came from — part of the team worked inside development before the agency.
Real estate projects we designed and built
Residential complexes, business towers and premium agencies in Dubai, Israel, Moscow and Europe. The same team works on projects in Georgia.

A website for a business centre in the Moscow business district. Two metaphors brought together in one project.
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A family residential complex in a prime Dubai district. A space concept built around the film Interstellar.
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Websites, graphic maps and property decks for an Israeli developer, adapted for a US audience.
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A design concept and system for real-estate investment consulting. A 1C-Bitrix site built to grow into a platform.
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A website concept for a UK co-living and build-to-rent developer: real people instead of renders, serif type and an investor layer that shows its figures.
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A website for a private residence in the heart of Israel. One site for three audiences — Russian, English and Hebrew speaking.
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A concept for a private residence in historic central Moscow: the merchant-era metaphor runs through the whole site.
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Brand communication for the developer Samolet: the visual and verbal language of the project — from the first words to the first screens.
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A redesign for a premium real-estate agency in Dubai: a design system, a 200+ listing catalogue and three languages.
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A premium website for a private residence with apartment selection: layouts, floors and viewing scenarios — without the catalogue feel.
Read the caseWhere developer websites in Georgia lose the buyer
Six things we find in almost every audit of a developer site here — before we are hired, and usually within the first ten minutes.
Eleven projects as eleven identical cards. The one you are selling this quarter looks exactly like the one that sold out two years ago.
“Seven layouts from 74 m²” written in a paragraph — no unit chessboard, no floor plans, no idea what is still available. The buyer leaves to ask an agent instead of you.
A yield figure in the hero and nothing behind it. No calculator that takes a budget and returns rental income, payment plan and resale horizon.
Half the pages missing, forms in Georgian, prices only in GEL. Yet the buyer from the UAE, Israel or the UK reads exactly that version.
Straight out of the visualiser: cold light, flat façades, empty terraces. Grading and composition alone change how expensive the building looks — before a single new render is ordered.
A site builder, uncompressed images, three seconds to the first screen on 4G. You pay for the click twice: once to the platform, once in the lost lead.
What we build for a developer
Everything on this list is done by the same team, in one system — not split between a designer, a web studio and a CGI freelancer.
Packages and prices
Numbers up front, so nobody wastes a call. Fixed scope, fixed price, weekly demos.
Render post-production, extra languages and a brand for the project are quoted separately and land in the same estimate — never as a surprise line later.
What you are protected by
The things developers usually find out too late, written down before we start.
Concepts we have already made for Georgian developers
Work prepared for specific objects in Tbilisi, Kvariati and Gonio. These are concepts and pre-contract drafts, not launched sites — we show them because they say more about how we think than a portfolio grid does.

First Figma iteration of a landing page for a premium residential project in Vake: the object pulled out of an eleven-project homepage and given its own page, with layouts, location and an investor path.


The developer’s own renders, re-graded by our team: warmer light, reworked composition, resort atmosphere. No new modelling — same file, different price tag on the feeling.


A hero-frame treatment for a 5-star branded residence: cold visualiser output turned into a warm evening shot that can carry the first screen of the site.
We walk your site the way a buyer with money does — and one competitor next to it — then mark where the sale breaks and what we would change first. Fifteen minutes on a call, written notes within two business days, yours to keep either way.
Developers and agencies who trusted us
73 projects in five countries, 54+ awards. Real estate is our largest niche and has been since the first year.

We work remotely with clients across the world, but if you are in Georgia, come for a coffee in central Tbilisi: we go through the task face to face, with no agency deck.
74% of our clients come by referral
“Sharp and reliable people you can trust with complex projects.”
“Our American colleagues are happy with the visuals, and we keep getting compliments on every deck you made.”
“True professionals, easy to talk to and very responsive. Highly recommended.”
“A great team that builds business websites fast and to a high standard.”
“Trust and genuine pleasure in the work. Working with people like this makes you better at digital yourself.”
How we start

You describe the object and the sales plan — we say honestly whether we are the right team, what we would do first and what it costs. No agency deck, no pressure.
Questions developers ask before the first call
If something is missing here, ask it on the call — we answer straight, including when the answer is no.
Do you build websites for real estate developers in Georgia?
Yes, it is our core niche: sales websites for developments in Tbilisi, Batumi and Gonio — apartment selection with an availability chart, floor plans, an investor block and up to four languages. Projects start at $2,500 for a landing page.
How much does a developer website cost in Georgia?
A project landing page from $2,500, a full sales website with unit selection $5,000–12,000, ongoing support $2,000–5,000 a month. The exact quote depends on languages, integrations and how ready your renders and content are.
How much does a website for a residential complex in Georgia cost?
A landing page for one project starts at $2,500 and takes from three weeks. A full sales website with unit selection, an investor block and several languages is $5,000–12,000 and takes from six weeks. A design retainer is $2,000–5,000 per month. The estimate is fixed in writing before the work starts.
Can you build apartment selection with floor plans and availability?
Yes — that is the part we build most often. A chessboard by block and floor, filters by area, price and layout, a page per unit with a floor plan and a PDF, and availability status. It is fed from the table your sales department already keeps, so nobody retypes anything.
Do you work with developers outside Tbilisi — in Batumi, Gonio, Kvariati?
Yes. We are based in Tbilisi and projects in Batumi, Gonio, Kvariati and Vake have already come across our desk. Work happens over calls and a shared board, so the location of the object changes nothing about the process.
Can the site be in Georgian, English, Russian and Hebrew?
Yes. Multilingual is part of the build, not an add-on bolted on later: the same pages, forms and currencies in every language. Our team writes English and Russian; Georgian and Hebrew copy is written by native speakers and reviewed with you.
We already have renders. Can you improve them instead of ordering new ones?
Usually yes. Grading, light, landscape and composition on existing renders change the perceived class of the object without new modelling. We do that as a separate piece of work, and we can also art-direct the next batch so your CGI studio delivers frames that sell.
Our sales start in six weeks. Is that enough time?
For a landing page with layouts, location and a lead form — yes, that fits. For a full site with unit selection we usually launch the first screen and the form on time and add the chessboard in the following weeks, so sales are never waiting on the website.
Will the site connect to our CRM?
Yes. Forms go into amoCRM, Bitrix24 or HubSpot with the ad source attached, calls are tracked, and goals are set up in analytics — so you can see which channel actually brings deposits, not just clicks.
Who owns the website after launch?
You do. The code, the design sources, the domain and every account stay with you. There is no lock-in to us as a hosting or support provider — if you move the project in-house, everything goes with it.
Looking wider than one object? The Georgia page covers brand, websites and design systems for B2B companies across the country.
