This classic Savannah gray brick townhome, located in the heart of Savannahs National Historic Landmark District, was built in 1871 as one of the premier single-family homes of its time. This stately residence has been exquisitely restored over the years and features many original stunning period details, including spacious parlors, fireplaces, high ceilings, original windows, hardwood floors and beautiful plaster moldings. Additional features include a carriage house that offers garage parking for 3 cars with apartment above and elevator access to all floors in the main residence. Currently operating as an inn, this residence has 10 ensuites and offers a highly desirable separate garden-level living space and carriage house apartment, each with its own private access. Property holds active Non-Owner Occupied STVR certificates that transfer with the sale of property to enable property to be rented on a s-t basis. Walking distance to Forsyth Park, Bull Street, galleries and restaurants.
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The average household income in
Savannah, GA
grew
from
$37,108
to
$39,386
in the past year. This data is an estimate based upon
53,664
households in
Savannah, GA. The chart below presents how household income is distributed in
Savannah, GA
in comparison to the revenue allocation amid households nationally.
Property Taxes
Average range: $800-$1,500
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distribution of property taxes in
Savannah, GA
compared to median property taxes around the country. The prevalent amount of property taxes in
Savannah, GA
equals
$800-$1,500
, which is
less
than the national average.