AVAILABLE FIRST WEEK OF December! For rent is a quaint Ardsley Park classic pine house built in 1930. Recently renovated and resting on a hill, this cute home boasts three bedrooms at about 12.5' x 14' each, two full bathrooms (one is the master), a large open dining room and one large living room / den. This house is full of character and charm with original hardwood floors, classic molding, high ceilings and glass doorknobs throughout. The kitchen is huge with plenty of counter space and storage, built-in book shelves and a large walk-in pantry. The laundry room is by the back door (closed off) by the kitchen. The front porch is perfect for morning coffee or an evening with family or friends as it is cozy and private. The house faces south and gets great light throughout the day.The location here is rather perfect as it is close to about everything: a stone's throw away from the Arts Academy, Habersham Village Shopping, Starland, Memorial and Chandler Hospitals, Truman Parkway and a quick drive down Broad street to downtown Savannah. This is not your average investment property or flip, it has been my home for over 5 years and I have given it a lot of attention! I want this to be your new home!! The renovations were done with love, care and style. This house has a great energy to it and welcomes its new inhabitants. --New HVAC (2021), New Duct system (2024) renovated kitchen and bathrooms. --New Roof (April 2023) --Patio furniture and porch furniture come with the house (but must stay there when vacating) --I will leave a few beautiful pieces of furniture in the house (two corner cupboards, one antique English hutch) Small dogs and cats ok upon approval and deposit. No smoking. Renter pays utilities and energy, responsible for lawn care (some yard tools included) One year lease with security deposit and additional pet deposit if applicable
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