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Come and join us in this fabulous southern city tucked away in a secluded little corner of The great state of Georgia! We are very close to one of the nicest stretches of islands and beaches on the east coast.... By the way, we are THE prettiest small city anywhere in the USA. Basically, it is our "floor Plan" - our town plan is designed in such a way that everywhere you go will open up vista after vista of gorgeous tree scapes, parks, historic architecture and a people scape that will knock you out!

Rooftops

Posted by Ron Melander October 10th, 2007

I have always thought that one of urban Savannah’s greatest untapped assets are those previously unused and often times neglected spaces on the roofs of both the residential and commercial buildings here. When I launched my gardening business in downtown Savannah in January of 1999,....

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Ellis Square

Posted by Ron Melander November 2007

The Ellis Square Project includes the redevelopment of one of the six original squares laid out by James Oglethorpe. The project will provide a new interactive community square and underground parking. A public/private venture, these improvements will occur simultaneously....

The Molina House at 233 Abercorn is being re-born!

Posted by Ron Melander On 4:20 PM
Originally Published May 5th, 2009

I still well remember meeting Josh and Kelley Keller when they first came downtown. First Josh as he jogged around the neighborhood while I kneeled in the flower beds at Kaye and Don Kole’s house and then a few months later, Kelley at a party thrown by neighbors Jackie and Ken Sirlin. A delightful couple with a growing family, Josh and Kelley are two beautiful people in their 30s and Josh is the managing partner for the local Verizon retail outlets here in Savannah with a teritory of coastal Florida, Georgia & South Carolina. As thier family grew, the Kellers simply ran out of room at the beautiful townhouse they are now selling on Troup Square which they renovated and expanded over the past several years. Not everyone realizes how many families are being raised downtown. I know of lots of them! So many people are under the impression it just happens on the Islands or Southside but I want you to know that kids can be brought up just fine in the Landmark Historic District, thank you very much!

There were not many opportunities for a house with room for expansion like the one they found at 233 Abercorn Street. The Molina House had been languishing for several years and when the most recent owner decided to sell it in 2006, at the peak of the market (originally asking 1.9milion). They priced it a wee bit too high from the begining and as the market got cooler and cooler they began to drop the price (not fast enough!) and It finally sold for $965,000 on May 19th, 2008. But it is not a bad thing for Savannah when this happens, especially judging by what is now occurring almost a year later. What was around 5,000 square feet when they bought it will be about 6,800 heated and cooled square feet when they finish! Everytime I look I see something new; granite replacement front steps, enclosure of the additions on the back, a new wrought iron exterior stair rail made to look exactly like a historic one would have looked. It just goes on and on and the inside will be fully renovated as well, naturally. Free standing with a side garden and streets on the other three sides, they have lots of great light here, not true with so many of the row houses in Savannah. Congratulations to the Kellers on a great project, another enhancement we can all be proud of in Savannah’s Landmark Historic District!

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