You know those homes that are just straight up cool? Ya, this is one of them.

Does it get cuter than this? We don’t think so. Wave hello to your neighbors as they head over to McCauley Park which is literally steps from your front door.

We’re not sure what we love more. The fireplace and chandelier or the full wall of built-ins. Can’t you just picture a swank party here with Billy Holiday playing on the record player?

Stop it. Your plants and your friends would be happy here. Just look at all that natural light.

Why have one living area when you can have TWO? This family room is all kinds of cool with those painted paneled walls and the fireplace with a nod to Mid-Century Modern. COME ON PEOPLE!

Oh, and PS those pretty marble counters are BRAND NEW!

And because no Southern bungalow is complete without a cozy rear deck and more adorable potted plants. Fire up the grill and let’s eat!

And for those cooler nights (because cold is not a thing in Savannah) gather around the firepit with your friends and tell all your best stories. #SUMMERNIGHTS (or more like #FALLNIGHTS)


And if this home isn’t cool enough, it’s located in one of Savannah’s hottest neighborhoods: Ardsley Park.

Ardsley Park-Chatham Crescent is a large, highly intact residential area developed, beginning in 1910 as two adjacent planned subdivisions. The plan of Ardsley Park, a regular grid with landscaped squares, is extremely important to the fabric of historic Savannah as it is a twentieth century variant of Oglethorpe’s original city plan.

In 1985, Ardsley Park and Chatham Crescent were named to the National Register of Historic Places under the collective name of Ardsley Park. Ardsley Park’s central location, its physical beauty and strong property values positions it as one of Savannah’s most desirable communities. Thanks to a strong and active neighborhood association as well other community-minded residents Ardsley regularly lands on “Best of…” lists in local publications. The various parks, broad streetscapes, and lush canopy encourage walking, biking and running. Waters Avenue and Abercorn are direct routes both Downtown and to the Southside and Victory Drive is a straight shot to the Islands. So, Downtown is only ten minutes away and one can be on Tybee Island in about twenty minutes.  Also, Ardsley Park abuts the Ardmore community, home to red-hot Habersham Village with its shops, restaurants and bars as well as diamond-shaped Hull Park, which has become a popular, kid-friendly recreational site.

The nearby distractions of a stunning and historic city, the promise of its beaches and Low Country, and a unique urban environment and fabric find Ardsley Park situated at the apex of all things that rate “Best of..” in Savannah.


Check out all the details of 3407 Battey Street, Savannah, GA 31405 here.

Listed For Sale by Don Callahan
Team Callahan at Keller Williams Realty
Team: 912-200-3897 | KW: 912-356-5001