Summary:
Located in the heart of downtown Savannah and just steps away from Forsyth Park, this is the perfect home base for your next vacation.
The Space:
The owner spared no expense in creating the most pleasurable experience one could ask for when visiting Savannah. This home was recently purchased and made available to visitors. Listed in the Savannah Morning News as the most expensive residential purchase at the time. Inside you'll find that no detail has been overlooked. This home is dripping in upscale amenities, from the gourmet kitchen with wine fridge, 3 bedrooms 3 and a half baths with 2 private ensuites, to the beautiful private courtyard with hot tub. This home is decorated beautifully and will leave you torn as to whether to explore Savannah or relax here in your own private Oasis.
This home is equipped with a 75 inch smart tv in a spacious living area along with 55 inch smart tv's in each of the bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms have private ensuites and the third bedroom has access to a full bathroom for their private use. Each bed is equipped with high end mattresses and bedding for the utmost sleeping comfort.
So if you're looking to stay in Savannah, here's an opportunity to stay in one of the most beautiful homes in one of the best locations Savannah has to offer.... ENJOY!
Important: Parking space: large pick ups or SUV may have a hard time fitting.
The Neighborhood:
Did you know the entire Savannah Historic District is only 2.1 square miles? That’s a big reason why staying in the Historic district is so convenient, allowing walkable access to anywhere. The Historic District is broken down into zones. This home is in the zone called Savannah Historic District South. While each zone has an abundance of places to explore, the South District is well known for its beautiful historic homes, churches, the historic park squares, the old oak trees dripping in Spanish moss, the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, Colonial Park Cemetery, The Mercer Williams House (made famous by the book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil), Jones Street and the entrance the beautiful Forsyth Park.