Diversity is perhaps one of Savannah, GA's finest luxuries, including its neighbors on Tybee Island, over at The Ford Plantation or down south in Richmond Hill Real Estate. From nationally protected historic homes to large estate home sites at Ford Plantation, to exotic Tybee Island Georgia waterfront real estate properties or unique beach home fronts, Savannah, GA is abundant with choices.
Tybee Island Real Estate includes some of the most valuable in all of Savannah. If you own Tybee Island Georgia real estate, chances are you will find views of the ocean, tidal rivers, historical sites or beautiful marsh vistas. And all Tybee Island real estate is walking distance to one of many fine restaurants or pubs.Tybee Island Real estate includes everything from palatial, beachfront homes to small beach cottages.
South of Savannah includes real estate listings in Richmond Hill Georgia and at The Ford Plantation. At the Ford Plantation you can find huge estates with beautiful marsh views and deep water access, as well as plenty of ameneties through the Ford Plantation Club and its 400 real estate homesites, including golf, fishing, equestrian riding and more.
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Laid out in 1911, Savannah’s first suburb is a combination of luxurious four and-five-bedroom mansions and quaint, craftsman-style bungalows, situated on tree-lined streets. The Ardsley Park area is located in Midtown and is loosely bound by Victory Drive on the north, Waters Avenue on the east, 55th Street on the south, and Bull Street on the west. With its manicured lawns and moss-draped oaks, Ardsley Park continues to be a favorite of young professionals and families looking for neighborhood living while remaining minutes from downtown.
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Baldwin Park is consistently recognized as an “up-and-coming” neighborhood and is certainly one of its most diverse. University professors, students and eccentric Savannahians reside in this community, known for its porch parties and strong Neighborhood Association. It’s located just north of Victory Drive, and is noted for the Craftsman-style bungalows sprinkled throughout the neighborhood.
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The yards of the homesites in Bridgewater all back up to wooded barriers. The amenity area includes a 3.5-acre park with pavilion, bath house, pool, playground and natural areas. Bridgewater is situated directly across the street from both West Chatham Elementary and Middle schools. Located on the Herrin Tract just off the Pooler Parkway on Pine Barren Road, residents enjoy easy access to the airport and all parts of Savannah.
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This county south and southwest of Savannah’s Chatham County offers a unique blend of piney woods and marshland. The part of Bryan County that is being developed fastest is Richmond Hill, a bustling bedroom community that was once the winter quarters of famed industrialist Henry Ford.
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Cottage- style homes are in this planned community in the Southside. The community offers a number of amenities including a pool, playground, hiking trails, and a country club lifestyle in a natural setting with preserved woodlands, lagoons and green spaces.
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This neighborhood off of White Bluff Road in the Southeastern section of Savannah features majestic live oaks and relaxing marsh views, as well as a pool and fitness center.
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Copper Village is a well-established subdivision in Godley Station that offers access to many amenities including a 5,000 square-foot clubhouse, a playground, tennis courts, walking trails, a fitness center, a junior Olympic pool and a kiddie pool for the children.
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This gated waterfront community with a round-the-clock on-sight security guard is located on historic Isle of Hope. With spacious homes and manicured yards, this swimming and tennis community is the perfect family neighborhood, located only 20 minutes from The Historic District.
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Fast-developing Effingham County offers homebuyers a choice of the three main residential areas of Rincon, Guyton, and Springfield. Rincon, beginning to resemble a bedroom community of the magnitude of Richmond Hill, is rapidly increasing in population as the Savannah area gradually spreads west and south. All three municipalities retain their country-style atmosphere while offering educational and recreational opportunities.
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Located within the Historic District, the Gardens District is an area of new construction that combines the characteristic elements of the city’s historic structures with modern accents and amenities. Exteriors of new town homes and condos blend in with buildings from 100 years ago, and interiors range from traditional to contemporary styles.
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A southside community situated in close proximity to both Hunter Army Airfield and Ft. Stewart. Georgetown is a family-oriented area noted for an established school system and affordable housing.
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Built to resemble the town squares, Godley Park offers residents a sense of community with open space and friendly neighbors. It also offers convenient access to downtown Savannah, the airport, shopping and the Georgia Tech - Savannah campus. Godley Park is located off Interstate 95 at exit 106 . This gated community features a clubhouse, fitness center, pool, parks, and lagoons.
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This community features biking and hiking trails, stocked lagoons, a junior Olympic size pool, fitness center with tennis and volleyball courts, basketball court and playground.
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The National Register designated Gordonston as an historic district in 2001. This unique neighborhood, only five minutes from downtown Savannah, is the city's oldest suburb. It rests on a triangle between Skidaway Road on the south, Pennsylvania Avenue on the East, and Gwinnett on the north. Designed in the first two decades of the 20th Century, it was convenient to downtown via the new trolley line. The neighborhood was planned to include varying sizes and types of houses, ranging from magnificent brick mansions to relatively small craftsmen style cottages.
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One of Savannah’s most picturesque neighborhoods, Isle of Hope exudes grace and beauty. Old cottages adorned with white picket fences line narrow streets and overlook the Herb and Skidaway Rivers. Bluff Drive, which meanders along the Skidaway River under moss-draped oaks, is one of the area’s most alluring streets.
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Kensington Forest is a subdivision in Rincon, located approximately 25 miles from downtown Savannah.
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Kinsale Bluff is located in Richmond Hill and features contemporary style homes, along with a community pool & tennis courts, and views of the Ogeechee River.
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Legacy Square consists of two individual communities, Grove Park and Heritage Walk. Features include tennis courts, basketball half court, swim center with cabana and fishing piers. It’s located in Berwick Plantation, on the Southside of Savannah.
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The Lost Plantation subdivision offers a mature setting with an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, swimming pool, walking trails, fishing pond and numerous parks for residents’ enjoyment. It is located in the suburb community of Rincon, Georgia (approximately 25 miles from historic downtown Savannah).
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Adjacent to Savannah’s largest park (Daffin Park), this neighborhood features charming cottages in a community anchored by the park and its activities, including a minor league baseball stadium and team, the Sand Gnats. Block parties, barbecues and cook-outs are common in this community.
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Designed by Johnny Murphy in 1986, Redbird Creek started with a 125-acre parcel located on Fort McAllister Road in Richmond Hill bordering the marshes of Redbird Creek. Each home's construction was required to blend with the natural beauty of the land.
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Richmond Hill offers a number of housing developments, schools, and opportunities for recreation and shopping. Its proximity to I-95 and I-16 makes it a popular choice for commuters into the city. Located twenty miles south of Savannah, Richmond Hill is one of two incorporated cities in Bryan County and one of the fastest-growing communities in the nation. The county’s first incorporated city, Pembroke, has served as the county seat since 1935, the city is a charming town that continues to offer peaceful county living, and contains an upscale golf-course community as well.
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A new community presently being built east of the city on the Savannah River. It will include riverfront estates, town homes, luxury condos homes, public squares, retail space and pedestrian-friendly walkways. This 54-acre development will extend Savannah’s downtown eastward, and offer access to Hutchinson Island and the Savannah Convention Center via river ferry.
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Many residents of Savannah’s 2.5-square-mile Historic Landmark District claim the city’s verdant squares as their own front yards. The north end of the District, on the Savannah River, is predominately commercial in character with world-famous River Street and all of its adventures, but numerous blocks of the area remain solidly residential. Newcomers are welcomed with an excellent selection of restored homes, the result of 50 years of preservation efforts. New construction continues to boom, however, with townhouses and condominiums crafted to blend into the historic atmosphere of the District. A recent trend in downtown housing involves the conversion of previously vacant space above retail establishments into apartments and lofts, which has developed along with the city’s revitalization of commercial buildings. Historic homes, ready for restoration, are also still available, appealing to developers and restoration experts alike.
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Developed by Greg Norman’s Medalist Developments, the 2,600 acres that comprise Savannah Quarters are ideally located just minutes from historic downtown Savannah and the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, and a short drive to the beaches of Tybee and Hilton Head islands.
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Silverwood Plantation, a gated community, is located in the heart of Rincon, Georgia and is not far from historic downtown Savannah and the Savannah Hilton Head International Airport. Silverwood is located just outside of Rincon city limits and is in close proximity to shopping, dining, medical facilities and top-ranked Effingham County schools.
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The Landings is a large, gated community that has been recognized by the UrbanLand Institute as “one of the nation’s best residential communities.” A well-established community of gracious residences, The Landings boasts six golf courses, four clubhouses, walking and biking trails, 32 tennis courts, four swimming pools and two deep-water marinas. Skidaway Island is located only 20 minutes from Historic Savannah.
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The homes at this planned community just off Interstate Highway 16 feature beautiful landscaping and architecture that's traditionally Southern. The development covers 1,100 acres and offers residents the pleasures of a golf club and a tennis and swim club.
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Shopping and recreation abound on the Southside, a large area that’s home to Savannah’s malls, a multitude of smaller shopping centers and Bacon Park, whose 500 acres offer residents a variety of activities ranging from soccer to golf and swimming. Southside is also residential in character, with neighborhoods featuring everything from ranch-style to patio homes and numerous apartments and condominiums for every taste.
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The Starland District roughly encompasses 34th Street to Victory Drive and Abercorn to Barnard Streets. The district was officially established in 1998, and is an Urban Renewal Neighborhood Revitalization project centered on the the old Starland Dairy Property and including the surrounding commercial and residential neighborhood comprised of forty blocks of midtown Savannah. The neighborhood is known for its eclectic shops, galleries and restaurants.
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The Stonebridge community in Berwick Plantation features a beach-entry swimming pool, pool pavilion, professional skateboard park, lighted basketball court, walking trails and stocked fishing lakes.
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Strathy Hall features a bricked entrance and landscaped streets. This community has some homes with deep-water access. Many streets in this subdivision offer dramatic views of the Intracoastal Waterway and marshes. It’s located only five minutes from historic Fort McAllister State Park and 25 miles from downtown Savannah.
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The Arbors is in Godley Station and is conveniently located in the center of the booming business community of West Chatham County in Pooler. This thriving community just off the Pooler Parkway offers a vast assortment of recreational, social, and educational opportunities.
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For decades, this spectacular 1,800-acre estate was the coastal sporting paradise of auto magnate Henry Ford and his wife, Clara. Today, The Ford Plantation is a private, gated community located 20 miles south of historic Savannah that offers a championship Pete Dye golf course, deep-water marina, equestrian center, sporting activities, spectacular homes, and unparalleled scenery.
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Many of our homebuyers in search of a less historic, but easy-going, setting consider the islands to the east and southeast of downtown Savannah. One of these, Savannah’s beachtown of Tybee, is a barrier island front in the Atlantic Ocean. Other islands are separated from the mainland by rivers or tidal creeks, but all exude peace as you cross a stretch of tranquil marshland on your way home from work or school on numerous causeways.
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This gated community that features low-maintenance paired ranch and town homes. The Retreat at Forest Lakes features sidewalks and streetlights throughout, and is conveniently located within Godley Station, just five minutes from I-95.
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Savannah’s trolley car district is currently very popular among students and young professionals. This area of town has seen a tremendous amount of revitalization in the recent past, partly linked to the restoration of the Starland Dairy building at Bull and 41st Streets. This square block area is slated to be a commercial hub for design and retail trades. The Starland Design District is within Thomas Square.
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Whether investing in property or choosing the right spot to settle in, the Thunderbolt and Intracoastal area might be just what you are looking for. Though locals are typically long time residents in this community, this charming town is the site of newly constructed, upscale condominiums overlooking the Wilmington River. Located just ten minutes east of downtown and about twenty to the airport, many of Thunderbolt’s older cottages are available for facelifts, which is creating an interest among investors.
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Located within Godley Station, Towne Lake features amenities include tennis courts, a clubhouse, pool, play area, fishing pond with small dock, picnic tables, and a covered veranda.
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Located 18 miles from Savannah, GA, Tybee Island Georgia Real Estate includes a 3-mile long beach. While Tybee Island real estate includes a full complement of restaurants, modern hotels and motels, luxurious condominiums and quaint rental cottages, it's also a residential real estate community.
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Adjacent to the Historic District, this first southward expansion of the city attracts more and more singles and families interested in restoring the two-and three-story frame houses in need of repair. The popularity of this area continues to rise as the number of restorable houses in the Historic District declines.
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The towns of Bloomingdale, Garden City, Pooler and Port Wentworth are well-established residential areas west of I-95 known for their volunteer spirit and low property taxes. West Chatham County is experiencing a boom in residential growth, with home building being focused on Pooler and the Godley Station and Berwick areas. Southbridge and Savannah Quarters are two fast-growing golf communities in the area.
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This inshore island is separated from the mainland by salt marshes, rivers and tidal creeks. Whitemarsh Island is located only six miles from downtown Savannah.
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Willow Lakes Plantation has only 191 homesites surrounded by wooded areas, with some adjacent to the water. Willow Lakes offers convenience of access to commerce, transportation, and recreation with quiet and beautiful surroundings.
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The largest of the several inshore islands east of Savannah, GA, this area is mainly residential in nature and is dotted with heavily forested neighborhoods, parks and recreational facilities.
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One of Savannah’s southern suburbs, Windsor Forest is a spreading subdivision that was developed starting in the 1950’s. This established, family-friendly community is close to schools, shopping, movies, and a multitude of restaurants. Amenities in this affordable community include pools, soccer fields, walking/biking paths, and a member-only golf course.
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