
Midtown Savannah Real Estate
Midtown Savannah Real Estate Owners Enjoy Convenience
Midtown Savannah links downtown to the southside via Victory Drive, a 19.8 mile stretch of urban highway that was constructed in1919 and serves as a memorial to honor WWI soldiers who died in combat. Palmetto trees line the boulevard as a reminder of those who served.Savannah real estate in the Midtown vicinity is convenient to all Savannah area attractions and is within minutes to all areas of the city and the islands. Savannah real estate development in the Midtown area began in the 1930’s with Ardsley Park being the first Savannah subdivision. Ardsley Park and the neighboring Chatham Crescent feature many Victorian homes within the Savannah real estate market and are on the National Register of Historic Districts.
Nearby Daffin Park is a 1950’s suburb with ranch style homes. The area is known for its 8o acres of park with a dozen tennis courts, playground, swimming pool, football field and basketball courts and a lake with spray fountains and public areas. Grayson Stadium, home of the Savannah Sand Gnats baseball team is also located in Daffin Park. Daffin Park was designed in 1907 and features ancient oaks and relaxing vistas.
Midtown is the location of Memorial Health University Medical Center and St. Joseph Candler Hospital, two of Savannah’s three hospitals. The Midtown area of Savannah real estate is also populated with medical campuses, pharmacies and laboratories.
Savannah real estate owners enjoy activities through the City of Savannah and neighborhood churches. Volunteer opportunities are available through the hospitals, Hospice Savannah, the city of Savannah and various benevolent organizations.
Midtown Savannah real estate enjoys the same recreation offerings of Savannah, with golf, tennis, boating and other activities available within a short drive.
Midtown churches include Catholic, Korean Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist and Christian. Schools in the area include South University, Savannah State University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Armstrong Atlantic State University. //



