A non-standard apartment is equally good for living and commercial activities. It is located on Vera, in a house built in the early 20th century. The apartment is located on two floors and has a half-basement. On the first floor there are two rooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, a balcony (88 m2) that leads to the yard. On the second floor – two rooms and a bathroom (42 m2). The apartment has an individual entrance and a second entrance from the yard. All rooms and half-basement have windows facing the street. In the semi-basement there is one room, a kitchen and a bathroom (45 m2), it has an independent entrance from the street. The apartment has a capital garage (21.86 m2.) and a basement (6 m2.). Half basement and garage are used for commercial activities.
Vera, one of the central parts of modern Tbilisi, used to be a suburb of the city until the 1880s. Its development was followed by the intensive growth of Tbilisi in the northwest direction in the 19th century.The current territory of Vera consisted of two villages – Vere and Vardisubani. The village of Vere included the triangle between Kostava and Melikishvili Streets and Varaziskhevi. The village of Vardisubani was located between Melikishvili Street and the settlement of Semyonovka.By the end of the 19th century, the former villages of Vere and Vardisubani were already urbanized. At that time, the development of the city reached Varaziskhevi. A pedestrian bridge passed over Varaziskhevi, across which was a plain field.Civil servants with limited economic resources built their houses in the newly urbanised district. The facades of the two- and three-story houses were mostly designed according to the typical projects, while the side of the courtyard opened with wooden balconies and loggias, as it has been tradition in the old neighbourhoods.Vera became one of the central districts of Tbilisi only in the 20th century. After the opening of Tbilisi State University in 1918, the university professors chose Vera as their place of residence.Today Vera is an ideal place to live, relax and go out, and is equally cherished by locals, expats and travellers. It features some of the excellent restaurants and design hotels and most of the upper streets have awe-inspiring views of the city.