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Published: 24 Feb 2026

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Why Seismic Resilience is One of the Most Important Criteria When Selecting Real Estate

When looking at apartments in Tbilisi, buyers tend to focus first on the visuals, location and views when evaluating overall appeal. That’s only natural: when you’re moving into a new home, comfort and aesthetics feel decisive. But there’s another factor that can often be overlooked: the building’s seismic resilience.

Seismic resilience is a building’s ability to withstand an earthquake without structural failure and without putting residents at risk. It’s exactly with these highest safety standards in mind that Maqro City Tbilisi is being built.

Why It’s Especially Important to Consider Seismic Resilience in Tbilisi

Tbilisi sits in a medium-risk zone from a seismic perspective. According to seismological data, most of the city falls within an intensity zone of up to 8 points. This is largely due to the city’s location near the collision area of two major tectonic plates. The process is ongoing and periodically triggers earthquakes, one example being the event in April 2002, when the intensity at the epicenter reached 7 points. Any residential complex in Tbilisi should be designed to meet the level of seismic activity characteristic of the region to be deemed safe.

How to Assess a Building’s Seismic Resilience

For a buyer, it can be difficult to evaluate technical details independently. Still, there are a few core indicators that speak to construction quality and can be relatively easy to spot for an untrained eye. First, pay attention to the foundation type. In high-rise buildings, it’s critical to have a foundation system that absorbs vibration and helps the structure maintain integrity during movement.

The second key component is concrete quality. The concrete grade determines its strength and resistance to pressure. The international practice recommends using high-grade concrete for multi-apartment residential buildings.

The Maqro City Tbilisi high-rises are constructed via a tunnel-form panel system, while the low-rise buildings use a monolithic reinforced concrete frame. In both cases, the structure rests on piles, which is an important factor determining stability, especially in high-rise construction.

How Maqro City Tbilisi Meets Seismic Resilience Standards

Apartments in Tbilisi, within Maqro City’s modern complex, were designed with enhanced safety requirements in mind from the very beginning. Once finished, the complex should be able to withstand an earthquake of up to 8 points, aligning with the seismic demands of Tbilisi’s zone.

Materials were selected very carefully. The construction uses B35-grade concrete. It’s a high-strength material typically used for structures that carry significant loads.

As for the structural system, the high-rises stand on a pile foundation, while the low-rise development uses a single slab foundation often referred to as a “mat” foundation. Due to this approach, the complex is supposed to be able to maintain strength and retain its original form even in challenging geological conditions.

The company used a similar approach during the construction of Green Diamond, which demonstrated excellent resilience during a 6.2-magnitude earthquake in 2022.


Why It’s a Choice for Smart Buyers

Purchasing a seismically resilient home is, first and foremost, an investment in your family’s safety. A building designed to modern standards is engineered to limit damage primarily to secondary elements such as internal partitions, while the main structural frame remains stable. This gives residents the time they need to evacuate safely.

It’s also a smart decision from a financial standpoint. Restoring a damaged building or retrofitting it for seismic reinforcement is far more expensive than investing into a properly engineered structure from the start. This type of real estate is also more likely to be a stable long-term asset: quality construction holds its value over time, tends to suffer less wear during use, and consistently maintains stronger pricing on the secondary market.

When residents are confident that their home was built in full compliance with regulations, news about seismic activity becomes far less stressful. That’s why, at Maqro City Tbilisi, a resident-focused residential complex, safety is treated as a top priority.

 

Beyond Seismic Resilience - What Makes Maqro City Tbilisi Special

Alongside reliability and safety, Maqro City Tbilisi makes sure to care for the environment residents will experience every day. That’s one reason this residential complex in Tbilisi is spread over 100,000 square meters - nearly half of the area is dedicated to green spaces and recreational zones.

The project concept is built around the “city within city” concept, and aims to have everything within one unified space. The complex territory will include a swimming pool, a gym, tennis courts, and running tracks. For families, the on-site kindergarten is an especially appealing advantage.

Variety is another defining feature of Maqro City Tbilisi. Buyers can choose from standard apartments under construction, as well as terrace-style apartments and residences with private yards.

It’s also worth noting that if interested in this modern residential complex, you have the option to buy an apartment with 0% internal installment plan. Maqro City Tbilisi offers flexible payment schedules and several approaches to payment planning.

In summary, Maqro City Tbilisi fully aligns with modern seismic resilience requirements and meets strict safety standards.

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