COFFEE BLUFF NEIGHBORHOOD OFFERS COASTAL CHARM, HISTORY ON SAVANNAH’S SOUTHSIDE
One of Chatham County’s under-the-radar gems is the Coffee Bluff neighborhood, nestled along the Forest River approximately 12 miles south of downtown Savannah.
One of Chatham County’s under-the-radar gems is the Coffee Bluff neighborhood, nestled along the Forest River approximately 12 miles south of downtown Savannah.
Compared to many U.S. cities, Savannah’s residential real estate market held its value for the first quarter of 2023, with strong sales and rising prices despite increasing interest rates and limited inventory.
Orleans Square, a charming oasis located on Barnard Street directly adjacent to the Savannah Civic Center, narrowly survived the obsession with urban renewal in the 1970s and was nearly demolished in the name of progress.
Staci Donegan was named to the Christie’s International Real Estate 2023 Masters Circle for the fourth time.
Many Savannah residents consider coastal Georgia to be a particularly flat area, and that is certainly true compared to other regions of the country. However, the truth is that Savannah’s natural elevation has always been an important factor for the city, both historically and to the present day.
Staci Donegan sold $67.43 million in real estate in 2022 and was ranked by the Savannah Multi-list Corporation (MLS) as the #1 individual full-service residential agent for the Savannah MLS region.
One of Savannah’s most iconic downtown squares, Reynolds Square was originally named Lower New Square when it was first conceived in 1734.
Known to older generations of Savannahians as the “courthouse square,” Wright Square has the distinction of being one of Savannah’s four original squares, laid out by the city’s founder Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe in 1733.
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