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Historic

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Historic District

Commercial and residential, colonial and slate-and-steel, all make good bed fellows in our soulful downtown district. Euro eats, cobblestone streets and eclectic business fronts are only second to the best looking architecture and city squares in the country.

What you’ll find if you want to open shop or cohabitate in the city’s urban dwellings:

  • The nation’s largest historic district
  • Kinship – unique boutiques, national chains and plenty of entrepreneurial spirit
  • A city center maxed out with public wi-fi and broadband access – 33,000 miles of fiber optic cable + 100 square miles of wireless broadband
  • Walking, biking and blading to downtown destinations is the norm
  • 6 million visitors every year
  • 7,300+ students from the renowned Savannah College of Art and Design; close proximity to University of South Carolina at Beaufort and Georgia Southern University (both 45 minutes driving)
  • Commercial square footage starts at around $200 per square foot to purchase, but centralized Broughton Street offers retail space over $300 a square foot.
  • Residential prices start at $250,000 for a condominium and go up to $3.5 million for prime real estate. Rent anywhere from $750 for a carriage house to $2,000 + for a home
  • Major insterstates – I-16 only a couple of miles at any given point; I-95 only a few miles further. What does that mean to you? 4 hours driving to Atlanta; 2 to the Florida line
  • An airport less than 20 miles from downtown; more than 50 direct flights to metro cities across the U.S.

Residential price ranges provided by Kevyn Withers of Keller Williams Realty.

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