Warm inviting fireplaceUpdated cabinetryStainless appliancesQuartz countertopsTwo patio areas
Welcome to 2208 Mason Drive, a beautifully reimagined single-family home that seamlessly fuses classic Mid-Century modern design elements with classic updates. Located in the heart of Midtown Savannah. As you step inside natural sunlight fills the open space. The 1728 sq ft single level floor plan flows effortlessly for entertaining from the living area, dining room and kitchen. Living area tile feature wall with warm inviting fireplace and French doors open to patio. Dining room offers a beverage center and custom shelving for creating your dining experience. Stainless appliances, quartz countertops and updated cabinetry complete the kitchen. Tucked away off the kitchen is a highly versatile flex space -ready to create your own studio or home office. Dedicated laundry room with cabinets. Luxury vinyl plank spans the entire home. This 3-bedroom 2 bath home is conveniently positioned just minutes away from downtown Savannah, area hospitals and Tybee Island. An open canvas for your creative design ideas. Two patio areas and a large fenced yard are great for outdoor entertaining. New HVAC, water heater and roof. All the work is done. Welcome home!
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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