Built in 1842, this home sits proudly between Warren and Washington squares and is just a stone’s throw from River Street and some of the best restaurants in downtown Savannah.
With two full kitchens, a backyard, a deck with a grill, and two full living rooms, this home is perfect for a group or a family traveling to Savannah.
Built in 1764, The General Lachlan McIntosh House is considered to be the oldest brick residence in the state of Georgia. After an expansive renovation, this property offers state of the art finishes located in the heart of the Historic District.
Bell Mansion Main on Pulaski Square was originally built in 1854, and features a lovingly restored interior that blends historic charm with modern luxury appointments.
Situated one one of the wealthiest blocks, amongst Historic Mansions, this exquisite property stands out from the rest. Built in 1909, "The White House" features impressive architectural details, and has been renovated with fine finishes and furnishings.
Located in the heart of Savannah's Victorian District, this six bedroom manor, two story home offers tons of charm! The quintessential large Southern porch is an ideal spot from which to watch the day roll by.
This impeccable Mansion is your own private slice of heaven in Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District. Built in 1854, this lovingly restored home is nestled on quiet Pulaski Square.
The Bell Mansion on Pulaski Square is your own private slice of Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District. Built in 1854, this impeccably restored mansion is nestled on quiet Pulaski Square.
Located on Savannah's most famed street, enjoy all the modern amenities this home has to offer while staying true to the build date of 1860. This historic compound can host your family, friends and more.
The Wayne Mansion is on one of Savannah's most well-known streets, surrounded by stunning renovated mansions, just steps from Forysth Park. Indulge in the history of Hall Street, while being centrally located to everything in the Historic District.