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Don Callahan
Don Callahan
Published on November 3, 2017

740 Maupas Avenue

Listing Price: $300,000

Remarkable two story bungalow in Baldwin Park. Deep front porch and red front door opens to a welcoming foyer with hardwood floor and a commanding staircase to the second floor.  Four fireplaces are found through the house–in the double parlor (two), bedroom, and Master bedroom. Kitchen boasts high-end cabinetry with deep molding, marble countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a tall breakfast bar. Three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms including large en-suite Master with sitting room. Master bathroom offers a large, walk-in closet with tons of shelving, a separate shower, and a jetted garden tub. Stylish ceiling fans and remarkable detailing throughout the entire house. Spacious utility/laundry room leads to the large, fenced and gated back yard. Baldwin Park is repeatedly on “Best of…” lists of Savannah because of its beautiful streetscapes, unique architectural styles and friendly neighborhood vibe.  For more information, click HERE!

 

A Little Something About Baldwin Park…

BALDWIN PARK

Nestled to the southeast of Savannah’s Victorian District is the quaint residential neighborhood of Baldwin Park. Within these few blocks you can see an architectural timeline of downtown Savannah. From the Victorian homes and mansions that line its border on Victory Drive to the early 20th century bungalows that make up most of the neighborhood, every home has character and charm. Originally this neighborhood was part of the Chatham Crescent development, an area known for its curvilinear streets, roundabouts, and parks. With the creation of Victory Drive in 1919 Chatham Crescent was separated, and the north end became what is today known as Baldwin Park.

At the center of this neighborhood is its namesake, a circular park that is the ideal environment for walking, picnics, and recreation. From the park, looking to the south, you can see the center of Chatham Crescent, picturesquely lined with palmetto trees, all the way down to Teideman Park and the Savannah Arts Academy on Washington Avenue.

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