
Welcome to 6 Prince Charles Court, a warm and inviting Home in Mid-Town Savannah GA! This One-Owner 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home was built in 1964 for Doris & Bill Bell, the original Owners of Hancock Day School. Built from Old Savannah Brick from a Historic Building down near the Pirates House and situated nicely on a Cul-de-sac and Dead-End Street with a large Fenced .35 Acre Lot. Renovations were completed in 2024/2025 and include new Electrical Box, Outlets & Switches, HVAC System, Doors, Shutters, Exterior Faucets, Doorbell, Interior Plantation Shutters, Double-Pane Windows, LVP Flooring, Sherwin Williams Paint, Light Fixtures & Ceilings Fans, Glass Door in Shower, Faucets, Fixtures & Toilets. Roof was replaced in 2015. Features also include lots of Natural Lighting, Two Bright & Airy Spacious Living Areas (Den is 14x24), a Country Kitchen with lots of Storage, Cherrywood Cabinetry, an expansive Breakfast Bar and a Semi-Open Concept. The Yard is beautiful with an abundance of Camelias and Azaleas bringing out that Southern Beauty. Prince Charles Court is centrally located and minutes to Schools, Shopping, Dining and more! County Taxes only, No Flood Ins Reqd.
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Listing Agent: Scotti Moore (#MOORESCOTTI), Phone: 9122728600, Email: scotti8600@gmail.com
Listing Office: Next Move Real Estate (#NMOV01)

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