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For rent: $2,400. Charming Ardsley Park rental featuring 3 spacious bedrooms and 1.5 baths, hardwood floors, sunroom/office, breakfast room, high ceilings! Ideal location for everything Savannah!
Recently sold: $220,000.
Recently sold: $235,000. This bungalow is absolutely charming and is located on a wonderful block in Ardsley Park-one of Savannah's most desirable neighborhoods. Awesome living room with cozy fireplace flanked by French doors to sunroom. Separate, formal dining room. Large, fully renovated kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, granite counters, a full wall of cupboards and an island. Three nice sized bedrooms and one full bath. Great rear deck overlooks garden area. Off-street parking and storage building. Wonderfully convenient location puts this home walking distance to both JG Smith and Charles Ellis schools as well as the Habersham School. Also, it's an easy jaunt to red-hot Habersham Village and its shops and restaurants which include bar food, Bikram yoga, Bella's Italian, Punch & Judy's children's store, an IGA grocer and so much more. One half mile to two major hospitals and the Medical Arts complex. Convenient to major thoroughfares like Waters Avenue, Abercorn Street, Victory Drive and the Truman Parkway. Less than fifteen minutes to the throbbing heart of Historic Downtown Savannah. Ardsley Park is repeatedly on "Best Of.." lists because of its stunning homes and streetscapes and the tight-knit neighborhood coziness it offers. This is a great chance to own a wonderful home in one of Savannah's premiere, historic neighborhoods.
Recently sold: $272,500.
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Recently sold: $210,000. Charming 2 BR/1BA 1930 Bungalow, with a spacious kitchen,a large den/office and a screened side porch. Beautiful wood floors. Large fenced back yard w mature landscaping, on the lane. 2/1, gas and electric, CHA, LR, DR, den, screened porch, stack w/d, fenced yard, alarm system, hardwood
Recently sold: $220,000. This updated Midtown home boasts handsome hardwood floors and detailed moldings throughout. Large livingroom with fireplace. Large sunroom immediately off of living room. Separate dining room. Well equipped, well planned kitchen with stainless appliances. Thtree bedrooms and one bath. Detached, one car garage and workshop. Fenced yard with patio area. Super convenient location. Close to red-hot Habersham Village and its shops and restaurants. Convenient to two hospitals as well as Twelve Oaks and Abercorn Crossing shopping centers. Easy access to Truman Parkway.
Recently sold: $344,000. The perfect mix of gorgeous historic and modern charm in the most beautiful city & most desirable neighborhood! Wonderful updated kitchen with stainless appliances, granite countertops, and great entertaining space. Garage with workspace. 4 bedrooms (includes 2 owner suites!), 2 bathrooms, New Roof, New HVAC system, and tankless water heater. A Must See!! Contact listing agent, Chelsea Phillips, 912-332-0465.
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Recently sold: $510,000. This handsome solid brick home is situated amongst the finest homes in Ardsley Park. Impressive palladium windows welcome in grand style. Splendid architectural details abound-crown moldings, interior shutters, built-ins, picture moldings, hardwood floors throughout and more. Remarkable center hall with grand staircase. Oversized living room with fireplace, window seat and beautiful French doors to the adjacent sunroom. Equally oversized dining room with deep crown moldings and abundant natural light. Awesome kitchen with island and full wall of pantry cabinets. Island is adjacent to breakfast room which overlooks a spacious rear patio and beautiful garden. Four sizeable bedrooms, two full baths and one half bath rounds out almost 2900 square feet of gracious space with style. Lush garden path leads to a Koi Pond in rear yard on the way to lane. Detached two car garage with lane access. Awesome location allows super convenient access to Abercorn as well as Victory Drive. This home is an easy jaunt to red-hot Habersham Village and its shops and restaurants which include the likes of Barberito's burrito bar, Five Spot Cafe', Bella's Italian, a bikram yoga studio, TailsSpin pet store, Jones Red& White grocery store and much more. Less than one mile to two major hospitals. Just over a mile away from the new Whole Foods, Chipotle Grill and others as well as the Truman Parkway and the bustling Skidaway/Victory corridor. All of this and yet only ten minutes to the heart of historic Downtown Savannah.
Recently sold: $225,270. Super charming Ardsley Park bungalow! Bright living room with cozy fireplace and original built-ins. Dining room with French doors to spacious rear deck. Sharp, fully renovated kitchen with butcher block counters and stainless steel appliances. Hardwood floors throughout. Three bedrooms, one full bath and one half bath including darling guest room with a half bath. Rare basement. Fenced yard with raised garden. Two car carport. Just steps from Hull Park! This is a wonderful, central location is much sought after Ardsley Park. The neighborhood is repeatedly featured on 'Best Of.." lists in Savannah because of its stunning streetscapes, beautiful homes and its tight-knit community feel. Convenient to some of the best that Savannah has to offer like red-hot Habersham Village and its shops and restaurants including; Five Spot Café, Bella's Italian, bar food, Barberito's burrito bar and more. It's also just about a mile to the new Victory Commons shopping complex with its Whole Foods Market, Chipotle Grill and PetsMart pet store. Convenient to two major hospitals and the Medical Arts Complex as well. Also convenient to Abercorn Street, Waters Avenue, Victory Drive and the Truman Parkway. All of this and it's still just ten minutes or so to Downtown Savannah!
We're home from our Savannah adventure! Thank you all so much for your helpful comments and suggestions... I printed them all out and they served as our personal travel guide. Thank you! You might remember that our original travel plans called for two days in Savannah and one day in Charleston. But, I have to confess: we never made it to Charleston! Seriously. We booked an extra night at The Gastonian and spent all three days in Savannah. I hear that Charleston is completely wonderful... so, I guess we'll have to go back and visit. Oh gee darn. :) It goes without saying that I completely fell in love with Savannah. Love the architecture, love the history, love the parks, restaurants, shops, and I love their entire Southern attitude. I said I wanted to move there, but I think that a yearly visit might be in order (that way, I can stay at this fabulous hotel once a year). This city is just SO PRETTY. Here are a few snapshots from our trip... Forsyth Park, developed in the 1840s and named after Georgia Governor, John Forsyth (1780-1841). The park was expanded in the 1850s to include ornamental plantings, walkways, iron fencing and of course, the idyllic fountain stands at the center. The park is just gorgeous in person and there were lots of people walking around, riding bikes, and enjoying the scenery. me, in front of the fountain in Forsyth Park (husband behind the camera) oak trees with silvery Spanish moss... our charming Bed & Breakfast a set of front steps near our hotel, and a gorgeous hanging light fixture in the same neighborhood (while this one is electric, many of the outdoor fixtures were gaslight! They created the most woderful flickering light in the evenings) Savannah has the most beautiful collection of well-kept historic homes. Everywhere you looked there was another townhouse with large shutters and iron railings. And, the color schemes were so inspiring! This one was a lovely olive color. And in the same neighborhood, the antique cast iron fish downspouts were fabulous! More stunning homes with iron railings (love the giant pots with the topiaries)... and, on the right, I loved this cast iron dog sitting outside the front door! standing in Chippewa Square and looking at Gallery Espresso (a hippy dippy coffee house that also serves food, and wine in the evenings). Six Pence Pub is across the street. We grabbed an outdoor table and ate dinner there on Thursday night. The Green-Meldrim House We toured this historic home on Thursday morning. While they don't allow cameras inside, you can take a glimpse of the grand interiors HERE. It was built by Charles Green (a wealthy cotton merchant) in the 1850s for $93,000(!!!) and it's pretty incredible. During the Civil War, it served as the Union headquarters for General Sherman. Charles Green moved into a few upstairs rooms while the Union officers occupied the rest of the property. It was here that General Sherman sent the telegram to President Lincoln, notifying him of the fall of Savannah. Saint John's Episcopal Church (which is the building next door) owns it now. Pretty front doors, in glossy black and red. Love the brass door knockers, love the letter slots... another beautiful home (this lantern was gas powered) One of the many properties own by SCAD (Savannah College of Art & Design). You almost feel like the city of Savannah is their campus (there were creative looking people everywhere!). LOVE the black trim on this building. goregous ironwork, brick sidewalks, and grand entrances. We loved this sweet garden entrance with the bright red door. one of the many landscaped squares, scattered all throughout the city. a walk down on River Street... cobblestone streets, homemade praline candies (that you could smell a few shops away!), and riverboat rides! We didn't get on the boat this time, but might take the tour on our next trip. The Paris Market (loved this shop!), the Savannah Bee Company, and of course Paula Deen's "The Lady & Sons" (didn't eat here this week, but we'll make reservations the next time we're in town). we took a trip to Tybee Island, saw the lighthouse and ate chicken fingers (with yummy honey horse radish sauce) at Spanky's. The Gryphon Tea Room was delightful. I loved the tiled floors and bright orange windsor chairs! Plus, look at that ceiling. Thank you for indulging me and letting me share my Savannah vacation with all of you. We had such a fabulous time and can't wait to go back! We also came home with more enthusiasm for our own home renovation... while gas powered lanterns are out of the question, we do feel inspired in other ways. New home projects will resume this spring! I still want to post about our hotel, and the FABULOUS Savannah shopping (antique stores and gorgeous home stores). More to come. I hope you are all enjoying your Saturday. ...
c.1912 Dutch Colonial in Ardsley Park Reimagined by Bochner Design Sells for $985K 123 E 46th Street, Savannah, Georgia, United States, 31405 It’s been published in numerous local and national magazines including House Beautiful, Better Homes and Gardens & Savannah Magazine and now this 107-year-old Dutch Colonial has sold for $985,000. The property last sold […]
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c.1912 Dutch Colonial in Ardsley Park Reimagined by Bochner Design Sells for $985K 123 E 46th Street, Savannah, Georgia, United States, 31405 It’s been published in numerous local and national magazines including House Beautiful, Better Homes and Gardens & Savannah Magazine and now this 107-year-old Dutch Colonial has sold for $985,000. The property last sold […]
Zestimate® Home Value: $281,981.
Recently sold: $690,000. The Epitome of Historic Southern Living! This 1911 Ardsley Park Mansion is nestled along Prestigious Victory Drive and the Palmetto-Lined Atlantic Avenue Mall! Southern Grandeur meets Urban Oasis with over 4,300 Square Feet of Exquisite Living Space and a Meticulously Manicured +1/2 Acre Lot. This 5BR/4.5BA Gem boasts Hardwoods, High Ceilings, Natural Light, Chef's Kitchen w/Butler's Pantry, a Plethora of Porches & Architectural Details, Gardens and Much More! Pre-Inspected and Priced Below Appraisal!
Completely renovated Traditional house for sale in Savannah, Georgia. Built in 1933, original architectural details preserved, gardens curated by Rosemary Verey. $2,150,000.
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202 E 53rd St, Savannah, GA 31405 $599,000 ~ Sold for $560k on 08/21/2020 Picture perfect! This immaculate 1930's home in Savannah,