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Lovely lagoon homesite in Southbridge!  Build your custom home now or hold for investment. No time limit to build! Great culdesac location in Southbridge Golf, Swim, Fitness Community!

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21 Cord Grass LN
Savannah
$54,900

New 3,400 Sq. Ft. Home in Golf Course Community. Many beautiful upgrades & room for the whole family to spread out! Double staircase, Grand 2-story foyer and 920 sq ft Master that says WOW! Mature trees and amenities for all!

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437 Keller RD
Rincon
$239,900

Stunning brick home with top of the line everything!Breathtaking water views throughout.Magnificent kitchen. Deepwater w/dock & floating dock. Downstairs w/gym and sep. kitchen, perfect in-law suite. Metal roof,slate patios

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206 BATTERY CR
SAVANNAH
$2,280,000

Absolutely immaculate single story townhome w/ 2 car garage. Fairway view, wide open floorplan w/ great room,  dining, sunroom, 3 br, 2 bth, large laundry rm.  Hi ceilings, hardwoods, solid surface counters, huge master closet & master bath.  Mthly fees $185 ...great value!

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109 WEATHERBY CT
SAVANNAH
$269,900

Private, wooded 2 acre homesite on culdesac in The Enclave (gated). Build your dream home or hold as investment--No time limit to build. Min.square ftge 2500. Pool/fitness/tennis! Owner will consider swap. 20 min. to Hist. Sav.

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11 DOVES NEST CT
SAVANNAH
$49,000

 

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Savannah is among the great cities in America.  It's located seventeen miles up the Savannah River from the ocean, very close to the border with South Carolina. The quaint Historic District , ranged around beautiful Spanish-moss-swathed squares, formed the core of the original city.  Today Savannah boasts examples of just about every architectural style of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, while the atmospheric cobbled waterfront on the Savannah River , key to the postwar economy, is edged by towering old cotton warehouses.

Savannah was founded in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, as the first settlement of the new British colony of Georgia. His goal was to establish a haven for debtors, with no Catholics, lawyers or hard liquor, and above all, no slaves. However, with the arrival of North Carolinan settlers in the 1750s, plantation agriculture, based on slave labor, thrived. The town became a leading export center, at the end of important railroad lines by which cotton was funneled from far away in the South. Sherman arrived here in December 1864 at the end of his March to the Sea; he offered the town to Abraham Lincoln as a Christmas gift, but at Lincoln's urging left it intact and set to work apportioning land to freed slaves. This was the first recognition of the need for "reconstruction," though such concrete economic provision for slaves was rarely to occur again.

The plantations floundered after the Civil War; cotton prices slumped, and Savannah went into decline. There was little industry beyond the port, and as that fell into disuse and decay, so too did Savannah's graceful townhouses and tree-lined boulevards. Not until the 1960s did local citizens start to organize what has been, on the whole, the successful restoration of their town – recently, and tentatively, extended to the predominantly black Victorian District.

Savannah has acquired a new notoriety of late thanks to its starring role in John Berendt's best-selling Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil; both book and movie detailed a delicious brew of cross-dressing, voodoo and murder. For a sense of what goes on behind closed doors in the city, it's an unbeatable read, and locals delight in making dark hints as to how much they knew, or even did, themselves. If you want to look behind the closed doors for yourself, however, few locations in "The Book" – as it's universally known – are open to the public, and none is likely to satisfy your curiosity.


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South Harbor:  Skidaway Island
Contact Traci Amick about South Harbor. Located on the south end of Skidaway Island, South Harbor is only minutes away from Historic Savannah. Water access and water view lots are available as well as private islands overseeing the scenic Intracoastal Waterway. Heavily wooded half-acre lot...
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Richmond Hill Plantation:  Bryan County
Contact Traci Amick about Richmond Hill Plantation. On the coastline of Georgia sits a peninsula once known as Bryan Neck, surrounded by creeks and salt marshes and the Ogeechee and Medway rivers that flow past the Intracoastal Waterway and pristine barrier islands on their way to the sea. On land, gr...
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Brigham Lakes:  Bryan County
Contact Traci Amick about Brigham Lakes. Located off of Route 144, out of city limits. However, these homes are still within the boundaries of the desirable Richmond Hill school district. Brigham Lake is only 30 minutes from gorgous downtown Savannah. Amenities include a pool pavilion wi...
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