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FALL 2023 7 50 Into the Woods A family abode in Palmetto Bluff’s Camp Eight neighborhood brings the outdoors inside without sacrificing style or comfort.
63 New to the Neighborhood A new construction collaboration brings contemporary flair to the evolving Thomas Square community.
Photography by BRIE WILLIAMS Courtesy J. BANKS DESIGN GROUP
75 To Have and To Hold A husband and wife say “I do” to a long-time dream and stewardship of a Savannah estate.
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NO ONE IS QUITE AS SENSITIVE TO SEASONAL CHANGE as a gardener. While the rest of us settle back into our school and work rhythms, the dog days of summer in the rearview, gardeners switch things up for the next harvest, trading the watering can for seedling trays and fertilizer for vegetable and flower sprouts as daylight wanes and temperatures drop.

“After a long summer, it is nice to be able to relax a bit, to reflect on the last growing season and to think about how to plan ahead for the next year,” says local photographer and farmer Amanda Churchill. She muses as she uproots her summer blooms to make space for the oxblood ranunculus, roses and scabiosas that blossom in their wake. “In the fall, you shift and pay attention to the little things,” she says. “It puts everything into perspective — people, relationships, connections become most important.”

In this issue, Churchill gives us an intimate look at her whimsical garden house, her family’s favorite spot for dinner parties and command center for her expanding botanical farm business (“Beyond the Garden Gate,” page 31).

Like a new season, refreshed home designs allow us to reframe and reflect our priorities, serving as personalized backdrops for our best memories and celebrations. That is certainly true of the real homes

featured in this issue. Take HollyOaks on the Marsh, a serene estate designed by famed Savannah architect John C. LeBey, saved from demolition and given new purpose as a luxury wedding venue and private residence (“To Have and To Hold,” page 75). There’s the latest from Alair Homes, a new clapboard home offering modern convenience in the historic Starland District (“New to the Neighborhood,” page 63). And the Palmetto Bluff knockout by J. Banks Design Group that offers an education in gracious living with ample room for hosting holiday guests (“Into the Woods,” page 49).

Join us as we trade the summer rush for slow nights spent reveling in our surroundings, gathering our nearest and dearest around our favorite tables — or flower beds.

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and it comes through in his work at the helm of Voyage Creative. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Skyler Frazier, and they recently welcomed a baby boy (their first child). When not photographing homes, Andrew and Skyler keep busy renovating houses on Skidaway Island, sometimes with as many as two – three projects in progress at once.

“Beyond the Garden Gate,”

page 31

NIKKI KRECICKI spends her time between the creative and culinary industries as a photographer and owner of Provisions Wine and Groceries. She returned to Savannah after living in New York City, where she was a fashion photographer. It was there, too, that she started Provisions through hosting charitable events. The Lowcountry is now her home. She enjoys its beauty and close-knit community.

Allison Lane Farmer Writer

“Into the Woods,”, page 50

“New to the Neighborhood,” page 63

Mary Fitzgerald Writer

“To Have and To Hold,” page 75

“To Have and To Hold,”

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ANDREW FRAZIER has a passion for interior and architectural photography,

ALLISON LANE FARMER is a writer and photographer whose passion for new places, inspiring design and a great story has led her to Airstream trips down Florida’s dirt roads, dive bars in New Orleans and more back road produce stands than she can count. Allison is no stranger to the charms of the Lowcountry, having grown up in neighboring Charleston, South Carolina, but is happy to call Savannah’s Ardsley Park home. While not behind a camera or clacking away at a keyboard, she can be found spending time with her husband, their six-month-old son, Baby Bob, and their three perfectly misbehaved dogs.

KENDALL MCKINNON is an Alabama native who graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design with her Bachelor of Fine Arts in writing in 2021. She has since written for various publications — such as France Today, Art Journal, and Savannah magazine — about art, interior design, travel, books and Savannah, the city she loves most. Along with freelance work, she also writes full-time for SCAD in editorial services. When she is not writing, Kendall can be found playing with her daughter, reading, drinking tea or watching “Gilmore Girls.”

A TRANSPLANT FROM CONNECTICUT, Mary Fitzgerald is a long-time editor in the design and home furnishings field. She is a graduate of Gettysburg College with a Bachelor of Arts in English and earned a certificate of interior design from Parsons School of Design. Her career began in New York City at Family Circle magazine, and since then she has worked for bridal, shelter and lifestyle publications. Fitzgerald has enjoyed writing articles for Savannah magazine, saying, “It’s been a great introduction to the Lowcountry design scene and a pleasure to get to know so many talented designers, architects and homeowners.” She is passionate about travel and recently took a trip to explore the fjords in Norway and Denmark with a stop in Copenhagen for the 3daysofdesign event. She summers on Cape Cod, Massachusetts — to beat the heat — but is always happy to return “home” to Savannah.

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Beyond the Garden Gate

There’s always room at photographer and farmer Amanda Churchill’s table

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Beyond Aman ur i ’s garden gate,

ducks waddle and dogs lounge in the sunlight. Happy garden roses, anemones, ranunculus and scabiosas turn their faces toward the gardener perusing her raised beds — pruning and fertilizing, enriching their existence with her careful touch.

But in the fall, once seeds are sown and daylight lessens, Churchill, a photographer and owner of botanical farm and duck egg venture Le Cirq on Whitemarsh Island, takes her cues from the earth, trading long days of toiling for a season of rest and homegrown hospitality.

“The fall is the time you start to shift and pay attention to the little things, where you can focus on your relationships and strengthen them. It puts everything into perspective,” Churchill offers. “It’s really my favorite time of year.”

Churchill’s preferred place to take stock of “circus life” — her

affectionate name for the bitter and sweet sides of family existence — is in the garden house, seated around the sturdy wooden table for eight, saved for her by her father.

Scattered with flower arrangements, never so high as to impede conversation, and whimsical groupings of shells and feathers gathered by Churchill’s husband, James, and their daughters, Morgan (18) and Olivia (15), the table is the perfect place to settle in for a fantastic meal.

“We spend so much time being so busy, so I really want dinners to be a time where we slow down and focus on one another, to know what’s happening and meet [our guests] there, to love them there,” Churchill says. “This place is so special; I knew I needed to feed people here. I knew I needed to share it.”

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CHUCK HEYDINGER

Master woodworker and owner, Frank Furniture Studios

FOR THE PAST 16 YEARS, Charles “Chuck” Heydinger has spent most of his days in the company of “clients” who are decades, if not centuries, older than himself. A master woodworker and owner of Frank Furniture Studios, Heydinger specializes in restoring antique furnishings for prominent museums and private collectors, and creating one-of-a-kind commissions for architects and designers.

After studying architecture at the University of Kentucky and furniture design at Savannah College of Art and Design, Heydinger enjoyed an unparalleled education from one of Savannah’s foremost furniture preservationists Greg Guenther. Now, he imparts that knowledge to his dedicated team of artisans, ensuring important pieces stay in top shape and out of landfills.

Here, Heydinger shares his frankly honest advice, why there’s never been a better time to buy antiques and his enduring love for his craft.

ON HIS EARLY INTEREST IN THE FURNITURE ARTS

I have always been a craftsman and hobbyist. I read years of [my father’s] woodworking magazines before I ever used a saw. When I studied architecture at Kentucky in the ’90s, the culture was hands-on and experimental. We went back and forth between architecture and every other discipline of design and the arts. I soon realized I didn’t want to be a traditional architect because I liked having the ability to come up with a design and make it myself — furniture is small scale architecture. Now I enjoy working with design professionals like architects and interior designers.

ON HIS MOST SPECIAL COMMISSION YET

I assisted Greg [Guenther] with a pair of mahogany bookcase cabinets modeled after an 18th-century Philadelphia example from the Kaufman Collection. The job was so ambitious — I have no illusion

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“ Restoring furniture or commissioning an heirloom quality piece from craftsmen like us is the ultimate in practicing sustainability.”
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that I might ever be given such a challenge again. They were large, made from the choicest materials and wildly figured veneer with satinwood inlays and oval framed glass doors. I hand-wove patterned brass wire screens for the cabinet doors. It was a comprehensive lesson from start-to-finish on how to build period cabinetry in its finest form.

ON WHERE HE FINDS INSPIRATION IN THE HOSTESS CITY

The people I meet. I’ve had great working relationships with so many inspirational people filled with enthusiasm over the pieces they bring me. The museum curators I’ve met are often tasked with loads of responsibilities, the most important being taking great care of the artifacts under their control.

I also work with some serious collectors, some who are antique dealers and some who collect specific styles or makers. Their in-depth knowledge of the pieces they bring and the stories of the hunt to find them adds some personality to the work. There’s always a great story to each piece.

ON THE FURNITURE PERIODS THAT DESERVE MORE ATTENTION

I would like to see more consideration given to the Victorian or Eastlake periods. The eclectic mix of revival styles and the whimsical designs associated with mid- to late-19th century furniture fits in well with any modern interior. Furniture in this category is usually approachable for limited budgets and [because] the market is flooded with pieces from this period, great gems can be found in thrift stores.

ON WHEN TO DIY — AND WHEN TO HIRE A PRO

Do a little research on the piece to get an idea of value and quality and look at how it’s made to understand if it is a true antique or a reproduction. Is it made from solid wood or plywood and particle board? Is it put together with joinery or screwed together? Is the finish modern or traditional?

And consider what you are working on and your abilities. Many repairs can be made easily with proper glue and clamps, but I often see failed repairs made worse by using glues like epoxy and nails or screws which do damage by breaking or splitting wood fibers.

Liah Spilove, my conservation assistant, and I have decades of experience and a library of materials along with the tools and techniques to bring furniture back to usefulness and many more years of life.

Most new furniture is not as repairable or as interesting and timeless in design, so it has a short shelf life and ends up in landfills. Restoring furniture or commissioning an heirloom quality piece from craftsmen like us is the ultimate in practicing sustainability.

ON PASSING ON HIS CRAFT TO THE NEXT GENERATION

If the idea of sustainability is as important to Gen Z as they say it is, just as fast fashion is a concern, fast furniture should be too. Everybody wants something cheap that looks good and [consumers] often just judge an object by its appearance. I would like to see people buy less and curate their furniture collection more carefully. Investing in a few good pieces, old or new, that will last forever and maintain value is a better approach to living.

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Since Provisions (101 W. Liberty St.) opened a Savannah homebase last year, shopkeeper and perpetual creative Nikki Krecicki has played host to a bevy of workshops of all styles and flavors, showcasing everything from yoga classes to bookmaking seminars to floral studies to cider tastings. Keep an eye out for the ever-evolving slate of community-centric events that are sure to inspire and delight.

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After 17 years at its eponymous Bull Street location, Bull Street Estate Sales and Consignments relocated its storefront (1101 Eisenhower Drive), but the dedication to curated home decor and collectibles is here to stay. Brimming with fine furniture, artwork and jewelry, the shop offers a range of services, from estate appraisals to furniture restoration. … Following an acquisition in 2022 by local franchise owners Bob Engler and Jordan Craft, Budget Blinds of Pooler & Statesboro debuted a new showroom in Pooler (1 North Godley Station Blvd., Suite A 104). The 4,000-square-foot space houses a wide array of top-of-the-line blinds, shades and shutters, and is dedicated to making the luxury of motorized shades more accessible and affordable for the local homeowner. … The latest in high-end decor and design is coming soon to the Twelve Oaks Shopping Center with Proper English (5500 Abercorn St., Suite 41). Led by

Kristen and Barry Mason, the flagship retail space will feature a refined collection of gifts and furnishings alongside their myriad design services, including in-home seasonal decorating, custom floral arrangements and home staging. … A family-owned franchise, Floor Coverings International of Coastal Georgia (6203 Abercorn St., Suite 109) opened earlier this year, bringing experts in flooring design and in-home installation right to your door with its one-of-a-kind mobile showroom. ... Lifestyle company HereHome collaborated with Planted (7360 Skidaway Road) to create a Plant Bar inside the Sandfly-based houseplant boutique. Stop by to build your own succulent garden, terrarium or dried flower bouquet, or plan ahead to host a private party.

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Makeover Maxima

The season of change is on our doorstep. Take your home to the next level this fall with the latest trends in paint and wallpaper, according to local experts.

LAVENDER HAZE

It’s time to toss out those grays, cool neutrals and beiges because color is back in a big way.

“We’re definitely seeing a trend toward warmer color palettes and more saturated color,” says Chuck Chewning, owner and principal designer of Charles H. Chewning Interiors. “People are ready for a change. They’re tired of the looks we’ve had in the past few years, so they’re a little more brave to venture into color and pattern.”

On the more conservative side, this means warmer, earthier neutrals and subtle purples like lavender and lilac replacing gray as the go-to base — offering a touch more character while maintaining that clean, contemporary look.

In this vein, Lukejohn Dickson, co-owner and director of business development at full-service design company LaSOURCE, suggests Farrow & Ball’s Hopper Head, a rich, dark charcoal, and School House White, a warm, creamy off-white with a timeless feel.

TRUE COLORS

On the other end of the spectrum, homeowners are seeking out pop, mood and depth: pinks, reds, deep blues, greens, yellows and oranges are all back and bolder than ever, allowing a level of personal expression unmatched by the preferred minimalist palettes of years past.

Angelica Perez, store manager at Spectrum Paint (formerly B & B Paint Co.), points to Benjamin Moore’s color of the year, Raspberry Blush,

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For a fresh take on neutral hues, LaSOURCE recommends Farrrow & Ball’s Hopper Head (above) and School House White (below).

a dazzlingly punchy pinkish-orange, as one of the store’s most popular picks. Another top pick available at Spectrum Paint is PPG’s color of the year, Vining Ivy — a deep, shaded aqua as versatile as it is lush.

MURAL LAURELS

Looking to go all-out maximalist? Interior walls are becoming some of the most sought-after canvases for artists to craft one-of-a-kind masterpieces. Styles range from the pop extravagance of local muralist Sky Benson to the refined, wallpaper-esque patterns of Savannah College of Art and Design graduate Julia McGahee.

“Lately, we’ve been seeing a lot of muralists and people painting murals inside their homes,” says Perez. “Because of SCAD, people are able to find a lot of students that are willing to do murals for pretty inexpensive prices, which is a really nice bonus for being in this area specifically.”

BLAST FROM THE PAST

The design world is in the midst of a wallpaper renaissance. And as Jones & Bull

co-owner Robin Napoli puts it, “These are definitely not your grandmother’s wallpapers.” Intricate detailing, unexpected colors and luxurious textures are bringing these classic wallcoverings into the modern age. And like custom murals, the ease of modern wallpaper creation gives adventurous homeowners the freedom to personalize their walls like never before.

“My favorite wall in our shop right now is our ‘Savannah Toile’ wall — a beautiful ode to Savannah in blue and white by local artist Katie Napoli, who just happens to be our daughter,” says Napoli. “The wallpaper highlights the Hamilton-Turner Inn and the fountain in Lafayette Square where Andy and I were married almost 35 years ago. Katie’s toile captured that magical time in our lives and has been a huge hit with customers.”

ELABORATE COVER-UPS

Even luxury fashion houses like Gucci, Versace and Christian Lacroix are tapping into the wallpaper trend, bringing the cool

confidence of haute couture from the runways to not-so-humble abodes.

Geometric patterns can bring an architectural flair to a bland room, while florals imbue interiors with the beauty and organic motion of nature. For the especially bold, wallpaper murals can elicit a grand sense of scale within a space, both in hand-painted elegance and digitally printed perfection.

“It’s taking it up a level, so you’re not just looking at painted sheetrock,” says Chewning. “It almost becomes art itself.”

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“ These are definitely not your grandmother’s wallpapers.”
— Robin Napoli, co-owner, Jones & Bull
Detail of “Savannah Toile” by Katie Napoli COURTESY BENJAMIN MOORE Savannah Toile by Katie Napoli inside Jones & Bull COURTESY JONES & BULL COURTESY JONES & BULL Raspberry Blush, Benjamin Moore’s 2023 Color of the Year

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Fashion fans now have a new avenue for self-expression that will last season after season: this September, Farrow & Ball launched a capsule collection of paint colors and wallpapers with design phenom Christopher John Rogers, whose stratospheric career began with his Savannah College of Art and Design senior collection in 2016.

Titled Carte Blanche, the collection includes eight statement shades, four neutrals and three wallpaper prints, all celebrating Rogers’ signature splashes of color and playful patterns. Louisiana-born Rogers drew inspiration from food and family; a verdant green bears the name Raw Tomatillo for his grandmother’s fried green tomatoes while Au Lait, a versatile neutral, is named for New Orleans’ chicory coffee with milk.

“Carte Blanche is all about finding freedom to create a personal look and enjoying the process,” says Charlotte Cosby, Farrow & Ball’s creative director. “Whether your scheme leads with color, neutrals or pattern, there are so many possibilities, and I’m excited to see how people bring it to life in their homes.”

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Into the Woods

A family abode in Palmetto Bluff’s Camp Eight neighborhood brings the outdoors inside without sacrificing style or comfort

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OFF AN EASY-TO-MISS TURN ON OLD PALMETTO BLUFF ROAD is Palmetto Bluff’s Camp Eight neighborhood. The verdant maritime forest and rambling country estates are a pleasant contrast to the in-town neighborhoods for which the 20,000-acre community is typically known. Here, residents are more likely to spot a migrating songbird than a flock of sightseers. For many, this serene setting is the backdrop they’ve long dreamed of — and inspires not only the purchase of undeveloped acreage, but also the design of a home that celebrates the locale.

So was the case for one Camp Eight family who

enlisted Hilton Head, South Carolina-based J. Banks Design Group to bring their dream home to life. Interior designer Lisa Whitley, who worked with the homeowners on a previous residence, was once again their first call. The homeowners then enlisted Bluffton-based architects Amanda Lamb and Lydia DePauw to lead the design and CS Thomas Construction to handle the build.

The homeowners came equipped with a list of items important to them, allowing DePauw and Lamb to jump right in. At the top of the list was making sure there was ample space for the family of five to live comfortably.

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Surprisingly, the path forward came in the form of a garage. In most homes, Lamb acknowledges, the garage is a necessary evil. Placing the kids’ bedrooms above it, though, solved a multitude of issues. “It worked out great,” Lamb says. “The parents can have their side, [the] boys have their side and [they] meet in the middle in the kitchen and the pantry.”

Inside, Whitley went the extra mile to ensure the home could withstand the daily wear and tear of its residents, both two- and four-legged. “It’s a family home, so we didn’t put anything in that wasn’t indoor-outdoor performance,” Whitley notes.

With three boys and pups at the forefront, versatility was also key. A card table in the sun-filled great room hosts the family’s game nights, the occasional homework assignment and, more often than not, the homeowner’s workspace. A cozy banquette is the family’s favorite place to share an intimate meal, but so too is the more formal dining room.

Next on the wish list? An abundance of natural light. The puzzle, though, was how to orient the home to take advantage of the southern daylight at the front of the lot. “Sometimes there’s a tendency to make everything rear-oriented when you have such a great backyard,” DePauw says.

“The homeowners were open to getting this courtyard scheme developed on the front and creating this really nice sense of entry, so they had great daylight in their great room, dining room and kitchen.”

Creating intentional spaces to showcase the homeowner’s sizable art collection was the next challenge. “We wanted to make sure there were good art walls, which is not always the case with these open floor plan houses,” says Depauw.

Armed with a Dropbox full of every art piece and its dimensions, Whitley and the design team brought the home’s walls to life, space by space. “We were able

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A natural wood ceiling in the dining room brings the outdoors into the home.

Creating places to enrich lives.

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to use all of the [owners’] artwork, and nothing felt out of place to me,” Whitley notes. “It feels really good.”

Many of the pieces are sentimental to the family and were commissioned with the help of Whitley’s artistic eye, including a striking painting by Adrian Chu Redmond. “The artwork above the fireplace represents [the homeowners’] family, so each fish is a different family member and has different characteristics,” Whitley says. Two herons, fondly named Max and Emma by the boys, hold court in the dining room — their bold plumage a perfect balance to the space’s elegant silhouettes and neutral palette.

Above the herons, the dining room’s wood ceiling is Whitley’s pièce de résistance. “We wanted the home to feel really serene, to take the feel of what was happening outside and bring in some natural elements on the ceiling,” she says.

To achieve this, Whitley opted to use poplar, a wood species typically reserved for paint. “We culled out the purple and green tones that are natural in that species to try to make it a cleaner grain pattern so we could stain it,” the designer says. “We went through several versions of stain to try and find the right one that wouldn’t be too purple, too green or too blue.”

The extra effort does not go unnoticed. “She pulled off the washed oak look with a poplar budget,” says Lamb. “It’s one of my favorite details in the whole entire house.”

This level of ingenuity translated to the floors too, where warm tones ground the home’s predominately neutral palette. In lieu of an antique fume treatment, local artisan Scott Ziel site-finished the white oak, brushing the boards to enhance the wood’s natural grain.

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The outdoor-inspired elements continue through the back of house, where the design team crafted an eye-catching millwork feature that utilizes Dutch lap (also known as cove lap) siding. Reminiscent of Palmetto Bluff ’s Canoe Club bathrooms, Dutch lap features a distinct scooped groove between boards versus shiplap’s more recognizable 90-degree joints.

From the approachable furnishings to the art-filled walls to the ample windows overlooking the serene wooded setting, this traditional Lowcountry-meets-modern home reflects its family at every turn.

For the homeowner, there’s no question about the end result. “It exceeded our wildest expectations. From start to finish, it’s exceptional — and then some.”

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“It exceeded our wildest expectations. From start to finish, it’s exceptional — and then some.”
— Homeowner

Details

Year built: 2020-2021

Neighborhood: Palmetto Bluff

Bedrooms/bathrooms: 4 bedrooms; 4.5 bathrooms

Square footage: 4,445

Architects: Lydia DePauw and Amanda Lamb

Interior designer: Lisa Whitley, J. Banks Design Group

Builder: CS Thomas Construction

Kitchen design: AGM Imports; Kelca Counters Inc.; Coastal Millworks

Bathroom design: Savannah Surfaces; Garden State Tile; Waterworks; Coastal Millworks

Furniture: purchased through J. Banks Design Group

Tile: Savannah Surfaces; Garden State Tile; Waterworks

Wood flooring: Scott Ziel, Ziel’s Antique Flooring

Art: Heather Lancaster; Adrian Chu Redmond; Betty Anglin Smith; Susie Pryor; Barbara Flowers; Louanne LaRoche; Peter Cram; Kim Schuessler; Christy Kinard

Landscape: Jackson & Small Associates

Paint: Sherwin-Williams; Benjamin Moore

Windows and Doors: Marvin Windows & Doors

Appliances: Sub-Zero; Wolf

Lighting: The Light Post; Visual Comfort & Co.

Wallpaper: Farrow & Ball; Schumacher

All details supplied by the homeowner.

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New to the Neighborhood new construction collaboration brings contem orary air to the evolving Thomas Square community

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“I’VE ALWAYS WANTED TO BUILD A HOUSE FROM THE GROUND UP,” says real estate investor Greg Katsaros, a New Yorker who made Savannah home while his daughter attended Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).

For four years, Katsaros kept himself busy designing and building on Habersham Street in collaboration with Alair Homes Savannah and local architect Josh Ward (Ward Preservation + Architecture). “I’ve done many renovation projects with homes and some commercial, but never a new build from the ground up,” Katsaros says.

The resulting home makes a modern statement in the evolving Thomas Square area. In recent years, this hip Savannah corridor has seen residential developments as well as a bevy of restaurants like Cotton & Rye, Shuk Mediterranean and Sweet Patricia’s. “It’s cool to see all these new and renovated homes going up,” says Katsaros about the location. “It’s just good to see the neighborhood growing.”

While designing the home, the team kept a variety of potential buyers in mind. “Savannah has a mix, right?” says Katsaros. “You’ve got a lot of locals, and you’ve got a lot of people that are coming in for school wanting to rent.” For Katsaros, he imagined students or a small family living in the house, and Ward drew up a concept accordingly.

The design itself is simple and efficient, squeezing a lot of function into 1,550 square feet. “As far as the form, it’s pretty straightforward — it’s a two-story, front gable house, which you see a lot of on Thomas Square,” says Ward. The exterior engages the street with a wood-louvered screen porch on each side of the corner lot.

“Being on a corner is always a little bit intimidating because it’s going to be seen from all sides, and people are going to notice it,” says Ward. “You have to really be thoughtful, especially with the facades that are going to be on the street.”

For the contemporary take on a historic exterior, the design team selected high-performance James Hardie Artisan siding — a sought-after resource in limited supply after the pandemic paused production.

“We worked with the team at Guerry Lumber to get what I believe to be the last railcar of the siding in the nation to use on the house,” notes Jessica Leavitt, the chief culture and operations officer for Alair Homes Savannah. “The siding is unique because the material is a bit thicker, making a deeper shadow line on the reveal. It also requires the use of no corner boards so it can have a clean, mitered edge.”

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“ Being on a corner is always a little bit intimidating because it’s going to be seen from all sides, and people are going to notice [the home].”
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The clean lines continue throughout the home’s airy and industrial interior — an atmosphere created in part by the soaring ceilings and the polished concrete floors covering the entire first level. Katsaros shared his interest in these initial elements with Ward, and the team brought them to life. “Working with Greg was really easy,” says Ward. “As far as our relationship, it was very hands off, and he let me do what I wanted to do.”

The resulting collaboration is a floorplan that flows from inside out, with a dining room and living area that peeks into the nearest side porch. To add to the cool interiors, the home’s kitchen includes quartz countertops, sleek cabinetry from Wilmington Woodworking and Bertazzoni appliances. White-tiled bathrooms complement the home’s minimal yet polished look.

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“Looking at the details, I thought about how we could make this house unique and not look too traditional,” says Ward. “There’s plenty of historic examples of traditional houses in Savannah, so if we ever have an opportunity to make them a little bit more fresh or contemporary, we try to do that.”

After the home was completed earlier this year, Katsaros sold the home in late July. The new owner, Ana Kuzmi, thinks of the house as “quite a little gem” in the ever-developing Starland neighborhood.

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Details

Neighborhood: Thomas Square/ Starland District

Year built: 2023

Construction timeline:

13 months

Number of bedrooms:

3 bedrooms

Number of bathrooms:

2.5 bathrooms

Square footage: 1,550

Architect: Josh Ward, Ward

Preservation + Architecture

Builder/contractor: Alair Homes

Savannah

Windows/doors: Guerry Lumber

Kitchen design: Wilmington Woodworking; Ferguson

Appliances: Bertazzoni

Plumbing: Sandpiper Supply

Furniture: Stephanie Kisgen, Coastal Staging Co.

Paint: Sherwin-Williams; JD

Painting

Tile/flooring: Coward Floor Surfacing; Elite Crete Systems; Garden State Tile

Lighting: Pace Lighting

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To Have and To Hold

A husband and wife say “I do” to a longtime dream and stewardship of a Savannah estate

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LOVE IS IN THE AIR at HollyOaks on the Marsh, a coveted wedding and luxury event destination and the home of Jay and Stephanie Maupin. Graced with centuries-old live oaks and expansive marsh and river views, the quintessential coastal Georgia estate has been lovingly restored by the couple to its former glory — but not without a great deal of vision, a lot of hard work and a reverance for the those who came before them.

College sweethearts Stephanie and Jay have been married for 32 years. As newlyweds, they imagined owning a wedding venue. “Very early in our marriage we were throwing out ideas about what we would like to do one day,” Stephanie recalls. “I said I would love to own a grand home on the river in Savannah and host weddings — not having an inkling that this would ever happen.”

Together, the couple has turned that dream into a reality. HollyOaks on the Marsh and the Maupins have been hosting weddings since 2020, opening up the home and grounds for no more than 10 special events a year.

“Our home brings such joy to people’s lives,” Stephanie says. “What better business is there to be in?”

Bringing this property back to life and maintaining an event venue has been a true labor of love for the Maupin family. When in town, the couple’s adult son and daughter lend helping hands, and Stephanie’s father, who lives on the property, can be found tending the grounds or directing the wedding trolleys.

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“Our home brings such joy to people’s lives. What better business is there to be in?”
— Stephanie Maupin, homeowner
An antique chandelier, made of Swarovski crystal and sourced by Linen + Line Designs, hangs in the formal dining room. The florals and tablescape are styled by Sebrell Smith using pieces from the homeowners’ personal collection.

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The auspicious adventure began in 2018. While hunting for a home with acreage for their horses, the Maupins stumbled upon a “for sale” sign along the side of the road in Savannah’s Grove Point area. Peeking through the wrought iron gates of the property, they were intrigued. The couple looked up the listing and quickly made an appointment and subsequently an offer.

“When we rounded the curve in the driveway we thought, This is it. This might actually happen,” Stephanie recalls.

Although other offers were being entertained — primarily from developers looking to bulldoze the home to build high density housing — the Maupins won out.

“We were the only ones who promised not to tear it down,” Stephanie says. As only the fourth owners of the property, they vowed to save the manor house along with the beautiful 500-year-old trees on the property, thereby ushering in a new chapter for the grande dame.

The circa-1941 house, cottage, horse paddocks and outbuildings were situated on 40 acres with 1,800 linear feet of marshfront and uninterrupted views out to the Grove, Forest and Little Ogeechee rivers. Once an equestrian country home for the Meyer family designed by sought-after Savannah architect John C. LeBey, the spectacular setting, sweeping staircases and grand portico all made the estate well suited for a secluded wedding venue.

However, the house and grounds needed a lot of care before the Maupins could begin hosting guests. “Vines were growing in the windows, and trees were sprouting up through the floorboards,” Stephanie says. “There was stuff everywhere.” Beyond the home, a forgotten pool had turned into a pond full of snapping turtles, bullfrogs and sludge.

It took the Maupins two years to get the house in order and grounds presentable. “You name it, it was redone,” Stephanie says. “The concrete around the portico was crumbling and rebar was sticking out. When it rained, sheets of paint peeled off the house, and the shutters were rotted and barely hanging on.” Jay, a civil engineer, appreciated the solid craftsmanship of the home, despite the disrepair. “She was built really well. You can tell the Meyer family spared no expense. They really put a lot of love in the house.”

Luckily, many of HollyOak’s beautiful interior details were still intact. “So many times, these homes are stripped when they go up for sale,” Stephanie adds. With a team of contractors, the couple restored the massive crown moldings, original wood floors and Art Deco mirrored doorplates imported from France.

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A crew removed layers of wallpaper, and every room was painted. In the living room, the fireplace is a showpiece fashioned from Georgian white and pink marble adorned with a center fresco imported from Italy and made especially for the home. A stately secretary that transferred with the house anchors the room, and a commissioned painting of the surrounding marsh by local artist Bellamy Murphy hangs over the sofa.

Across a marble threshold is an adjacent dining room, where an heirloom table accommodates bridal luncheons, corporate events and family dinners. Stephanie added informal, painted Chippendale dining chairs to mix it up. An original floor-toceiling mirror from the ’40s reflects the view of the gardens

and waterways beyond.

The kitchen was the biggest challenge for the couple. “We wanted to keep it in context and maintain the original footprint,” Stephanie says. The space consisted of three separate rooms: the butler’s pantry, the food pantry and the cooking area. Because the house was built during the height of World War II, the pantry walls were made of solid concrete to act as a bomb shelter, if needed.

“We spoke with four different kitchen designers who all wanted to take out the walls and make it a large, modern kitchen,” Stephanie says. Finding someone who would work within the walls took time. “My dream kitchen was finally achieved by Owens Supply Company.” The kitchen is now extremely functional and

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loaded with clever storage. Stephanie’s colorful style is evident in the floral Thibaut wallpaper in the butler’s pantry and the Carrara marble and mother-of-pearl tile backsplash above the stove.

Today, the home’s decor is warm and welcoming in a mix of new and old furnishings to suit both special events and the Maupin family’s daily life. “It strikes a good balance, but it is designed to my taste,” Stephanie says.

As for Jay, the hearth room is his favorite spot in the house. Apparently, the original owners liked it, too. The Maupins learned the Meyers took the original hand-painted fireplace surround with them when they moved. The current mantel and surround — likely installed by the second owners — sports green marble and equestrian motif tiles in keeping with the room’s handsome decor. The warm wood walls are paneled in pine from trees felled on the property. “This is where the groom and groomsmen congregate,” Jay says.

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“They often go out to the adjoining porch for a cigar.”

A winding staircase in the entry hall provides the perfect photo opportunity for a bride and her entourage. Upstairs, the spacious bridal suite, which was once a sleeping porch, is outfitted with an 18th-century French daybed for lounging — a treasure the homeowners found in the attic — hair-and-makeup stations, and a retro-style refrigerator stocked with Champagne. Meanwhile, groomsmen also can camp out in the oldest building on the property — a restored cottage dating back to 1927.

The history of the house is indeed majestic, but the manicured grounds with specimen trees, ivy-covered Savannah Grey brick walls and sweeping lawns leading to the marsh can only be described as magical.

While clearing away the brush and vines overtaking the property, the couple discovered heirloom varieties of gardenias, crepe myrtles and camellias. “Over time, she has unveiled herself to us,” Stephanie says of the hidden gardens, which include a circular side garden and an elegant English garden at the back of the house.

One of the biggest blessings of this venture, according to Stephanie, has been opening the gates and doors and making anyone feel welcome.

“We feel we are the caretakers,” Stephanie says. “It was here before us; it will last after us. We are doing our best to take care of her and bring her back. We just love sharing it.”

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Details

Homeowners: Jay and Stephanie Maupin

Neighborhood: Grove Point

Year built: 1941

Year purchased: 2018

Number of bedrooms: 7 (5 in the main home, 2 in the guest house)

Number of bathrooms: 6.5 (4.5 in the main home, 1 in the guest house)

Square footage: 8,200 (7,000 in the main home, 1,200 in the guest house)

Timeline of renovation: two years

Architect: John C. LeBey

Interior designer: homeowner in collaboration with Paula Hershman for fabrics and furnishings; wallpaper and paint selections were with various local designers

Builder/contractor: Rowe Construction, Inc.

Landscape: Olde

Savannah Gardens; Native Ground Landscaping

Kitchen design: Owens Supply Company

Furniture: Georgia Furniture; Whelan’s Furniture; Jere’s Antiques; homeowners’ family collections

Paint: Sherwin-Williams; Chicos Painting

Tile/flooring: Garden State Tile

Lighting: Visual Comfort & Co.; Whelan’s Furniture, Shades of Light; Lamps Plus

Lighting electrician: Mr. Electric

Accessories: homeowners’ collections

Windows/doors: Andersen Windows & Doors; Coastal Sash & Door

Shutters: Coastal Wood Design

Art: Bellamy Murphy; Sharon Saseen; José Rey

All details supplied by the homeowner.

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PARKSIDE OPULENCE

In July 2023, Corcoran Austin Hill Realty agents set a new record for the most expensive residential property ever sold in Savannah’s Historic District. Listed and sold with Ridley Stallings and Melissa Hall Rowan, 513 Whitaker St. changed hands for $6.16 million.

Completed at the turn of the 20th century by acclaimed architect G.L. Norman for Lawrence McNeil, this Greek revival mansion spans more than 10,000 square feet and was designed as a complement to the iconic fountain in Forsyth Park, which is on view through the Corinthian columns on the estate’s wrap-around porches.

“The unique combination of historical significance, architectural beauty and prime location are a few of the factors making this a standout property able to command a record sale price,” the agents shared via a written statement. “Many buyers are now looking to Savannah for exclusive and versatile properties that offer a blend of history and modern comforts, along

with opportunities for additional income generation and investment prospects.” And considering that prices are more affordable compared to cities like Charleston, buyers looking to invest may find more for their money — for now, at least.

A NEW VIEW

Just across the Savannah River, Hutchinson Island’s first multifamily community is now open for renters looking for luxury riverside living. Located adjacent to the Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa and expanded Savannah Convention Center, EmmaJames (101 Cay Plaza) includes one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes and modern amenities — think saltwater pool and a social media production studio — plus 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space on the way. With interior design led by Cindy Munn of S. Wilkins, a mix of local artists on display and views of Savannah, EmmaJames offers a fresh perspective on island living while staying close to downtown — and gives a glimpse at future development in the works on the waterfront.

DROP ANCHOR

A new deepwater, gated community is coming soon to Skidaway Island. Led by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices/Bay Street Realty Group’s Chief Financial Officer, owner and managing broker Will Thurman, the Grand Harbor Development Group is planning 45 homes across the 34-acre neighborhood with unobstructed marsh views of Franklin Creek. Named Grand Harbor, the boater’s paradise will include a mix of single-family homes, townhomes and waterfront estates with 30-foot boat slips available.

To learn more, contact Bay Street Realty Group by phone at 912.233.6000.

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The Landings Company

1 Landings Way N. O: 912.598.0500

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WHO WE ARE

The Landings Company is a full-service real estate company in Savannah. Our specialty is The Landings, a private community on Skidaway Island. We are 28 dedicated agents who call The Landings home. We love our work, and we’re proud to tell you that we list and sell more properties in The Landings than all the other agencies COMBINED.

WHY WE WORK HERE

We’re so much more than Realtors. We’re also neighbors who are passionate about our community. No one knows The Landings like we do, and nobody can give you better insights into life here, on the island, than we can – we live it. We love sharing this gorgeous place and the lifestyle it offers. And having Savannah as our hometown just makes life sweeter.

OUR BUSINESS

We love our business, our clients, our community and Savannah. Most of all, we love it when our customers become our neighbors. In 2023 so far, we’ve touched 74% of the listings here at The Landings. Our expertise is undeniable. We specialize in this special place, offering three- or four-day Discovery Visits, that allow prospective buyers to experience what it’s like to live The Landings Life. Call us, we’d love to show you around.

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912.450.2300

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OUR PRINCIPLES AND COMMITMENTS

e are co itted to proper preparation and effective co unication. hose principles allo us to drive an exceptional client experience and meet our clients’ needs, aspirations and personalized requirements of their home-buying journey.

ADAPTING TO CLIENTS’ NEEDS

e tailor our strategies y actively listening to clients individual preferences and developing personali ed solutions that evolve ith their changing circumstances. Our standardized touchpoints and feed ac loops ensure our approach re ains effective and aligned with their goals.

BEING A GOOD NEIGHBOR

iving ac and engaging ith our co unity is a priority. Annually, we allocate a percentage of our pro ts to support local nonpro ts that share our co unity-focused goals and enrich the lives of those in the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry.

LEVERAGING EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATIONS

For more than 30 years, Charter One Realty has excelled in marketing our clients’ properties through estee ed a liations ith top industry leaders. hese global connections showcase our listings to millions of potential buyers, enhancing awareness of the coastal Lowcountry as a unique destination. As the sole member in the Lowcountry of three prestigious international real estate associations, Charter One Realty blends local expertise with global connections for exceptional results.

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The Rowan Stallings Group

Melissa Hall Rowan and Ridley Stallings

Not pictured: Hannah Walker

Corcoran Austin Hill Realty

251 Bull St. | Savannah, GA 31401

M: 706.566.5235 | O: 912.354.2100 rowanstallingsgroup.com

WHY WE LOVE SAVANNAH

We love working in Savannah because it is a joy to stroll through the streets, visit with local shop owners who are also neighbors and eat in so many fabulous restaurants. We get to live in one of the top visitor destinations in the U.S.! How could anyone not wake up happy in Savannah?

OUR CLIENTS LOVE

We are upfront and honest with everything we do. Our clients seek out Savannah as a destination, and we take their trust in our recommendations seriously. Our clients also love that we do not believe in pressuring the into a ing an offer or accepting an offer. e elieve that the right house ill spea to you. Taking the time to make the best decision for you and your family will lead to a lifetime of happy memories with a home.

TO BUY AND SELL LIKE A PRO

he est advice is to nd a great agent tea li e the Rowan Stallings Group. Next, know your must-haves versus your nice-to-haves. If you satisfy the must-haves list and a good percentage of the nice-to-haves then you will be happy with your property. Nothing is perfect, but don’t sacri ce on the ust-haves other ise you on t be happy long-term.

THE BEST ROOM IN OUR HOMES

Given the amazing weather and architectural beauty of Savannah, our porches! We are lucky to live downtown and have the joy of porches where our dogs can run around.

OUR NEIGHBORHOOD

Downtown Savannah

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Jennifer Lee Crumpton

Associate Broker

Corcoran Austin Hill Realty

251 Bull St. | Savannah, GA 31401

M: 229.392.4090 | O: 912.354.2100 corcoranahr.com

MY SPECIALTY

Helping my clients achieve their unique real estate goals by listening to their needs, providing excellent customer service and exceeding their expectations.

WHY I LOVE WORKING IN SAVANNAH

I’ve lived in Savannah for 13 years, and I love working here because the city is so beautiful and diverse. From the architectural design of the buildings downtown to the beautiful views of the marshes and Intracoastal Waterway on the islands, there is always something new to explore and discover. Each area of the city

oves and reathes differently, and love helping y clients nd their perfect t.

MY PHILOSOPHY

Luxury is a service, not a price point. I strive to treat every client with genuine care, honesty and integrity.

MY CLIENTS LOVE

That I am their greatest advocate. Whether my clients are buying or selling, I bring the same amount of dedication and attention to detail to every interaction. In an ever-changing market, it’s so important to have a well-rounded, experienced agent in your corner to help you navigate the process, and I love being that expert for my clients.

I’VE LEARNED FROM EXPERIENCE

How you react in any given situation is the only thing you can control. Remaining calm, professional

and searching for a solution amidst the chaos is pivotal and can a e all the difference hen challenges arise.

I AM THANKFUL FOR

The incredibly encouraging and creative people in my life at home and at work. I feel as if there is no limit to what I can accomplish because the answer is always, et s gure this out together. hat entality is wildly important for my personal growth as a person and a business owner.

WHEN I AM NOT IN THE OFFICE

I’m spending time with my boyfriend, David, and our Goldendoodle, Captain, on our coastal waterways or walking the gorgeous tree-lined streets of Isle of Hope. We love to travel and experience new places and different cultures, so a trip is al ost al ays on the agenda for us!

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Realtor | Ashley Brooke Properties

329 Commercial Drive, Ste. 100 Savannah, GA 31406

912.272.7575 | ashleybrookeproperties.com

MY SPECIALTY

I provide a luxury real estate experience to clients of all price points. Whether someone is looking for a historic mansion, a waterfront property or a cozy family home, I have the expertise to guide them through the process. My commitment to delivering top-notch service and my in-depth knowledge of the local market ensure that clients receive personalized, tailored solutions for their unique needs.

I’VE LEARNED FROM EXPERIENCE

Every real estate journey is unique, and it’s crucial

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to approach each client with a fresh perspective. Real estate transactions can be emotional and complex, and understanding the individual needs and aspirations of my clients is of the upmost importance. Through years of experience, I’ve honed my ability to adapt and provide customized solutions, ensuring that each client’s experience is not only successful but also enjoyable and stress-free.

WHY I LOVE SAVANNAH

avannah offers a sea less lend of history, culture and natural beauty. Savannah’s Historic District, with its iconic squares, cobblestone streets and centuriesold architecture, creates an enchanting atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. The city’s rich cultural scene, from its vibrant arts community to its lively festivals and events, adds a dynamic and engaging aspect to daily life. However, it’s the warmth and friendliness of the people here that truly

make Savannah special. The sense of community and hospitality is unparalleled, and it’s this sense of belonging that makes living and working in Savannah such a rewarding experience.

THE IMPORTANCE OF STAGING

ne of the crucial services offer is staging, hich begins with an initial walkthrough conducted by a professional stager. Staging is paramount when selling a home because it transforms a property into an attractive and inviting space, allowing potential buyers to envision themselves living there. By tailoring the staging service to each property’s unique characteristics and target market, we maximize its appeal, ultimately leading to quicker sales and potentially higher selling prices. Staging not only highlights a property’s potential but also creates a lasting rst i pression that can a e all the difference in a competitive real estate market.

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Beth Vantosh

Associate Broker | Real Estate Advisor

Vantosh Realty Group

912.663.3392 | 912.349.5226 | bvantosh@vantoshco.com | vantoshco.com

WHAT BROUGHT ME TO SAVANNAH

I’m originally from Atlanta. I grew up visiting Savannah with my grandparents. I fell in love with the city’s buildings and beautiful homes. After working in commercial real estate in New York City for seven years, my husband, Ken Richards (who also works with me as a broker in Savannah), and I decided to make the move to Savannah 19 years ago.

WHY I LOVE SAVANNAH

I love the way that Savannah is laid out, with picturesque gridded streets that are easy to navigate and pedestrian-friendly. This makes the city great for walking around and exploring. Also, the people are so interesting here. For a small city, we have an eclectic and diverse population. I enjoy meeting people from all over the world while still living in a tight-knit community.

WHAT MY CLIENTS SAY

I do not hesitate to give opinions, and I have a deep understanding of both the residential and commercial real estate markets in Savannah. They would also say I am pretty entertaining, knowledgeable and a great storyteller!

Michelle Peth

Real Estate Advisor | Vantosh Realty Group

1702 Bull St. | Savannah, GA 31401 912.349.5226 | 912.677.9101 | mpeth@vantoshco.com | vantoshco.com

MY EXPERIENCE

Since 2016, I have listed, sold and leased commercial and residential properties across the area and across all budget ranges. I understand the personal and emotional decision facing real estate buyers and sellers. Whether it’s area to expand your growing business, a badass bachelor/bachelorette pad, family home or a vacation ho e, put y hole heart into helping y clients nd the perfect space.

WHAT SETS ME APART

As a business owner – I’m the boss lady behind BEETTAN Organic Sunless Tanning –and a co ercial ealtor, can relate to y custo ers on a different level. understand the challenges that come with entrepreneurship, and I enjoy seeing the ourish after they nd the perfect location.

WORK WITH SHORT-TERM VACATION RENTALS

have a high success rate in nding vacation ho es and V - oned properties for investors. have helped any happy visitors nd the perfect spot in avannah, which is a double bonus because they get the ideal home-away-from-home in a city they love and an income-generating investment, too.

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Jason Baggett

Realtor

Corcoran Austin Hill Realty

251 Bull St. | Savannah, GA 31401 404.245.8888 | jason-baggett.com

WHAT SETS ME APART

y ac ground in nance and pro ect anage ent provides a uni ue s illset that ene ts y career in real estate, such as negotiations, pro le solving and ti e anage ent.

MY PASSION

raveling. ve een fortunate to learn a out countless cultures and e perience a ide variety of architecture y visiting countries across ve continents. As uch as en oy traveling, it s taught e ho i portant it is to have a co forta le ho e to return to and is another reason so passionate a out y career.

STAYING INVOLVED volunteer ith ultiple nonpro ts, including oastal et escue, A erica s econd arvest of oastal eorgia and the avannah ree oundation. also vice president of y neigh orhood association and en oy or ing on events that ene t all of avannah.

Andrew Cosey

Associate Broker

Corcoran Austin Hill Realty

3251 Bull St. | Savannah, GA 31401 C: 601.433.6031 | O: 912.354.2100 andrewcosey.com

MY MISSION

I strive to provide a listening ear while helping my clients navigate the path to homeownership, thereby creating generational wealth through the buying and selling of real estate.

MY CLIENTS LOVE

I am professional, communicative and graciously able to navigate them through all stages of the home-buying and -selling process. Even after closing, I am still there!

WHEN I’M NOT IN THE OFFICE

ou can nd e volunteering ith several nonpro ts that a a part of or relaxing near the water. There is nothing like sitting by a pool, taking a boat through the Intracoastal Waterway or relaxing on a dock with friends. Some of the best memories I have are from these activities.

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Moon River Transactions

Bailey Stickland, Transaction Coordinator and Sara Sawyer, Owner

Real Estate Transaction Management Specialists

315 Commercial Drive, Suite C6 | Savannah, GA 31406 912.346.9064 | moonrivertransactions.com

OUR MISSION

To give Realtors the ability to leverage their time and energy away from the non-inco e-producing tas s of transaction anage ent. e utili e our e cient, customizable systems and our ever-growing knowledge of real estate and provide excellent customer service.

WE SPECIALIZE IN

Contract-to-close transaction management and compliance enforcement. We also offer several a la carte services li e listing input and offer riting. e strive to be a valuable resource and active partner to Realtors while working behind the scenes to ensure smooth and successful transactions.

WHAT SETS US APART

nli e corporate transaction co panies, e are locals. e eep up ith area real estate professionals, eet local agents and stay involved in the local co unity.

Brooker Forkin

Realtor

The Brooker Forkin Group

110 Pipemakers Circle, Suite 108 | Pooler, GA 31322 C: 912.660.9382 | O: 912.748.4600 brooker@kw.com | brooker.kw.com

WHY REAL ESTATE

I always felt like I was heading in the right direction when I was in property management but in the wrong lane. It wasn't until my residents and other close people in y life ept as ing e, hy not real estate t nally ade e reali e how much of an impact I could truly have by guiding others in such an evolving industry. Communication + Knowledge = Success!

MY CLIENTS LOVE

ensure that y clients feel con dent, infor ed and e cited. ant the to feel a sense of trust and ease throughout the process. I am here to help them navigate what can be a stressful situation. I even bring confetti to my closings!

AREAS I SERVICE

or in hatha , ngha , ryan and i erty counties.

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David Fowler

Realtor

Fowler's Home Team

Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty

300 Bull St., Suite 101 | Savannah, GA 31401 912.665.4124

david.fowler@danielravenelsir.com | danielravenelsir.com

I'VE LEARNED FROM EXPERIENCE

In order to succeed in real estate, you must run a business and not just be a Realtor. You must have systems and models that are consistently tracked. This will give you and your team the ability to know what is working and what needs to be tweaked. Systems and models are equally important for your clients. They need to know what is expected of them, what happens throughout the transaction and what to do after the transaction is closed.

THE MOST GRATIFYING PART OF MY JOB

I have the ability to give back. Since 2010, I’ve thrown an appreciation party to thank my clients for their business and to give back to the community. Over the years, it has turned into a music festival with more than 10,000 in attendance and raising ore than , for charities and nonpro ts. usicians have included members of Widespread Panic, New Orleans brass bands and Grammy-awardwinning musicians.

Helen Williams Johnson, SFR, DPP

Realtor | Top Producer | Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty

300 Bull St., Suite 101 | Savannah, GA 31401

C: 912.658.4638 | O: 912.234.3323 | danielravenelsir.com

I LOVE WORKING IN SAVANNAH

Everyone here loves meeting new people and making friends. It makes my job easier when people discover their new community readily embraces them.

I’VE LEARNED FROM EXPERIENCE

The community you choose is just as – if not more – important than the house itself. If you are new to the area, you need to have someone give you a tour of the wide variety of communities so you can discover what each niche area has to offer. very one is uni ue. e co ers can easily nd their ideal lifestyle here, and there are still afforda le options in al ost every neigh orhood.

TRUST ME, YOU WANT TO INVEST

IN

Your home’s outdoor footprint. Savannah has always loved a good house party, and outdoor entertaining spaces have become an even bigger consideration for home buyers, especially since COVID. It doesn’t have to be a large space, but it needs to be thoughtfully designed – and the more added conveniences, the better.

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Stewart Marshall

Realtor

Stewart Sells the Lowcountry

Daniel Ravenel Sotheby's International Realty

300 Bull St., Suite 101 | Savannah, GA 31401 912.655.5599 | danielravenelsir.com

I LOVE WORKING IN SAVANNAH

Because it’s my hometown. I have so many memories and experiences with the people and places in this area. It’s a joy to share with newcomers our history and the laidback coastal lifestyle that makes our area so unique.

I BELIEVE IN God, family and fellowship of friends.

LOOKING TO SELL?

I always tell my clients that the marketing, the network, attention to detail and customer service from Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty is un atched, and there is a real tea effort in our o ce to put the clients needs rst.

I’VE LEARNED FROM EXPERIENCE

It is better to give than to receive.

Eileen Galves

Realtor | The Landings Company

1 Landings Way N. | Savannah, GA 31411 912.598.3227 | egalves@thelandings.com

MY GREATEST JOY

The connections I’ve made, both personally and professionally. As a wife, friend, dog mom, avid golfer, tennis and pickleball player and Realtor, my journey has been one of embracing the people and experiences that make life truly meaningful.

MY BLESSINGS

Living amidst the beauty of Savannah and within the warm embrace of my community at The Landings, I am reminded daily of how fortunate I am. It’s a privilege to work and play in this incredible place, and I count my blessings each day for the opportunity.

MY PHILOSOPHY

Ultimately, I believe that life is all about the people we meet, the stories we share, and the homes we create. My business philosophy is simple: turn clients into friends. eal estate isn t ust a out transactions it s a out nding the perfect ho e that suits your unique lifestyle. When you entrust me with your real estate needs, you’re getting more than an agent – you’re gaining a partner dedicated to ensuring your property reaches its full potential.

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O: 912.233.6000

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C: 805.450.3795

O: 912.233.6000

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Price: $1,399,950

Ken Keely

C: 912.660.2272

O: 912.354.2100

120 Winterberry

Elegant 4 bed 4.5 bath home in the desirable Winterberry subdivision. Recently updated gourmet kitchen, separate MIL suite with a full kitchen & w/d. Bonus room upstairs could be an additional bedroom or playroom, with full bath. Vaulted ceilings in the family room gives generous amounts of natural lig t and flo s to t e o ered patio perfect for outdoor entertaining. Wheelchair lift from garage into main floor lose to t e on enien es of andfl sle of ope arina ru an Parkway and hospitals 10 minutes away.

105 Herb River Drive

Enjoy stunning views from this beautifully renovated deepwater estate at the entrance of Dutch Island, Isle of Hope’s premiere gated community. The open floor plan features sliding glass doors across the back of the home, providing an abundance of natural light and amazing views from most every room. Relax on one of the home’s inviting porches or the screened dock house that provides additional living space and is ideal for entertaining.

The Ezelle Strong Team

C: 912.272.3250

C: 912.272.9711

O: 912.234.3323

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2301 Norwood Ave.

Custom-built 3 bed, 2.5 bath home offers breathtaking vistas of Herb Creek and the marshlands. A waterfront courtyard it a ri repla e pro ides an id lli setting for summer gatherings or fall o ster roasts plus a oat ouse it a separate studio apart ent is ideal for guests. Nestled in Savannah’s coveted sle of ope area t is agni ent a re pri ate aterfront estate in ludes a spa ious pri ar suite ele ator gour et it en and fa il roo it spe ta ular marsh views. Price: $1,975,000

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C: 912.247.2052

O: 912.233.6609

staci@stacidonegan.com

144 Schley Avenue

Live your best life on the water at this stunning, private 4 BR/4.5 BA deepwater estate on a rare 5-acre lot overlooking the Forest River. Enjoy breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the river and launch your boat from a new deepwater dock. Elevator, chef’s kitchen, sunroom and panoramic water views. This ultimate waterfront retreat offers reclaimed a anna re ri ello pine flooring and large live oaks along the river. Listed for $3,325,000.

Staci Donegan

C: 912.247.2052

O: 912.233.6609

staci@stacidonegan.com

17 Tidewater Way

Midpoint perfection with a taste of Georgian architecture best describes this all-brick masterpiece! Renovated kitchen/laundry/mudroom; spectacular ain edroo at on t e rst floor en-suite guest bedrooms upstairs; study/ formal living room; large dining room; family room; bonus room & bedroom above the garage. Recent improvements in lude all e uip ent roof in conditioned crawlspace; outdoor brick terrace w/ dining & seating areas; and more! Come see this rare gem! Offered at $1,985,000

Candice Parsons

cparsons@thelandings.com

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