Discover the perfect opportunity to build your dream home or investment properties at 1023 and 1021 W 36th St, located in the heart of Savannah, GA. These prime pieces of land is nestled within the vibrant Cuyler/Brownsville neighborhood, offering both charm and convenience. Positioned just minutes from downtown Savannah, SCAD, and Forsyth Park, the property provides easy access to schools, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. With the area experiencing steady growth and revitalization, this lot is ideal for a custom home or an income-producing property to capitalize on the demand for housing in this desirable location. Whether you're a first-time homeowner, seasoned investor, or home builder, this blank canvas invites endless possibilities with two available side-by-side lots. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to shape your future in one of Savannah's thriving communities. No...
Discover the perfect opportunity to build your dream home or investment properties at 1023 and 1021 W 36th St, located in the heart of Savannah, GA. These prime pieces of land is nestled within the vibrant Cuyler/Brownsville neighborhood, offering both charm and convenience. Positioned just minutes from downtown Savannah, SCAD, and Forsyth Park, the property provides easy access to schools, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. With the area experiencing steady growth and revitalization, this lot is ideal for a custom home or an income-producing property to capitalize on the demand for housing in this desirable location. Whether you're a first-time homeowner, seasoned investor, or home builder, this blank canvas invites endless possibilities with two available side-by-side lots. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to shape your future in one of Savannah's thriving communities. Now is the time to secure your spot and bring your vision to life on W 36th St!
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