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  2. Savannah's future Ritz-Carlton residences now for sale. Here ...

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    Permanent residences at Savannah's future Ritz-Carlton officially hit the market last week, and prices range in the multimillions. Ten of 20 eventual residences are up for sale and sport asking ...

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    Savannah's real estate market is showcasing some of its luxurious properties, with Zillow listing the top 10 most expensive houses in the area. Savannah's most expensive home at nearly $6 million ...

  4. History, luxury & waterfront views: A look at the 10 most ...

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    Luxury, history and waterfront views are all up for grabs. These 10 homes are the most expensive on the market in Savannah, Georgia.

  5. Noble Hardee Mansion - Wikipedia

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    He died seven years after the building's construction. From the late 1990s until around 2022, the building was occupied by Alex Raskin Antiques and later sold that year in a private sale to an unknown real estate developer, “HP”. [4] The entrance to the store was at 441 Bull Street on the building's eastern side. [5]

  6. Category:Houses in Savannah, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    E. 322–324 East Broughton Street; 24–26 East Bryan Street; 123 East Charlton Street; 207 East Charlton Street; 126 East Gaston Street; 1–9 East Gordon Street

  7. Joseph Johnston Property - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Johnston Property is a home in Savannah, Georgia, United States.It is located at 11 West Jones Street and was constructed in 1854. [1]The building is part of the Savannah Historic District, [1] and in a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, Mary Lane Morrison found the building to be of significant status.