Tbilisi (GBC) – Mortgage rates have increased again, according to statistics from the NBG). While last summer short- and medium-term mortgages (1 to 5 years) were issued at 12–12.4%, as of August this year, the average rate has climbed to 13.8%.
Foreign-currency mortgages have also become more expensive. If last year hedged borrowers could access loans for property purchase or renovation at 7–7.4%, as of August the average rate for mortgages with maturities of up to 10 years stands at 8.2%. For loans with a maturity of 10–15 years, the rate is slightly lower, at 7.95%. However, since autumn 2022, such loans are no longer issued as standard.
As you know, mortgages in lari are available for terms longer than 10 years, while foreign-currency mortgages are limited to up to 10 years.
Just 4–5 years ago, foreign-currency mortgages were approved at only 4–6%, up until spring 2022.