By Arlow Real Estate Group in Savannah, Pooler & Richmond Hill
(Keller Williams)
TOTALLY RENOVATED - LIKE NEWReady for a new family April 2016. This wonderful traditional Ardsley Park/Midtown home was damaged with a roof fire a few years ago. Consequently the new owner stripped it bare and rebuilt everything.In rebuilding it they wanted the home to embrace its charming architectural past but offer modern amenities and finishes.The home has a new roof, with spray foam insulation, and the spray foam insulation was added to the crawlspace as well, making the home very energy efficient. Low maintenance brick exterior. Interior walls were rebuilt and insulated.The closets are high class, with built in shelves and features normally reserved for luxury homes at.All of the plumbing, electrical, HVAC duct work and entire heating and cooling system are brand new.The home is o...
By Don Callahan, One of The 10 Most Dependable Agents in Eastern US
(Keller Williams Realty)
130 E. 49th Street Savannah, GA 31405 Listing Details: Year Built: 1930Bedrooms: 3Baths: 2.5Living Area 2256 MLS Number 110717 Beautiful Setting in a Great Neighborhood This handsome Ardsley Park bungalow sits high on the lot surrounded with mature plantings. Brick steps leading to the covered deep front porch are lined with impressive ornate iron railings. The brick home is situated high on the lot and is shaded with high standing Live Oak trees. The home is located on an excellent block in one of the most sought after neighborhoods to live in. There is a quaint pebbled side courtyard for extended living space, surrounded with a diversified colorful perennial and annual garden. Settle Right In! You will find yourself settling in comfortably in this large living room with a brick firepl...
By Don Callahan, One of The 10 Most Dependable Agents in Eastern US
(Keller Williams Realty)
Ardsley Park Charming Neighborhood and Minutes From Downtown Savannah, GA Ardsley Park, Savannah is one of the more sought after communities for home buyers to live in, with homes on well established large lots ranging from colonial style mansions to charming bungalows, and still minutes from downtown Savannah. The Ardsley Park neighborhood which was developed in 1910 with most homes built in the 30’ and 40’s, was designed as two adjacent planned subdivisions, Ardsley Park and the Chatham Crescent neighborhood. Ardsley Park is located south of present-day Victory Drive (originally Estill Avenue) and north of 57th Street, Bull Street is Ardsley Park's western boundary and Waters Avenue is its eastern boundary. In the North West corner of the Ardsley district is the Thomas Square histo...
Ardsley Park, one of Savannah's most popular neighborhoods began around 1910 with the advent of the automobile becoming Savannah, Georgia's first suburb. Just a ten minute drive from the downtown Historic District, Ardsley Park - Chatham Crescent was added in 1985 to the Register of Historic Places. The design is similar to that of the Historic District which was planned by Savannah's founder General James Edward Oglethorpe, laid out on a grid of landscaped parks and squares. Most of the homes were built in the first half of the 20th century and are a mixture of large two story homes and smaller "bungalows". Savannah's first suburb, laid out in 1911, is a mixture of prestigious four and five bedroom mansions and quaint, craftsman style bunglalows situated on tree lined ...
Ardsley Park, one of Savannah's most popular neighborhoods began around 1910 with the advent of the automobile becoming Savannah's first suburb. Just a ten minute drive from the downtown Historic District, Ardsley Park - Chatham Crescent was added in 1985 to the Register of Historic Places. The design is similar to that of the Historic District which was planned by Savannah's founder General James Edward Oglethorpe, laid out on a grid of landscaped parks and squares. Most of the homes were built in the first half of the 20th century and are a mixture of large two story homes and smaller "bungalows". Savannah's first suburb, laid out in 1911, is a mixture of prestigious four and five bedroom mansions and quaint, craftsman style bunglalows situated on tree lined streets. The borders o...
Ardsley Park is in midtown Savannah which makes its location ideal for access to downtown, the beach and the southside. Ardsley Park was Savannah's first subdivision, dating back to the early 20th century. Many buyers have chosen the central location because of the charming character of the homes, the strong neighborhood feel and the beatiful trees and shrubbery that decorate the area.Home prices range from the 200s to over a million. There are a lot of small bungalows scattered among medium sized homes and mansions. There is an eclectic mixture of homestyles which makes the area a visually interesting place to live.
Ardsley Park is a popular area, and with its centralized location, its beautiful trees and shrubbery, its comfortable neighborhood feel. It will continue, for years to come, to be one of Savannah's most sought after areas to live. Ardsley Park was Savannah's first subdivision, with planning starting in the early 1900s and development in the 1930s. Ardsley Park proper is a small area, but over time a larger area has been called and considered Ardsley Park, between Bull Street on the west and Waters Ave on the east, and from Victory Drive north and Derenne Ave. south. The neighborhood has a wide array of eclectic styles, influenced mainly by various European designs, which is the main appeal - diversity.Over the last ten to fifteen years homebuyers have increasingly chosen this area, and ...