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A prime investment property has hit the market, offering three fully furnished units that overlook the picturesque Crawford Square. Priced at $2.2 million, this property is an attractive option for investors looking to capitalize on the booming short-term vacation rental market.
Each unit is designed to provide a comfortable and stylish retreat for guests, making them ideal for travelers seeking a memorable stay in the heart of Savannah. The strategic location near popular attractions enhances the appeal, ensuring a steady stream of visitors year-round.
The property boasts modern amenities and tasteful decor, allowing for a seamless transition into the rental market. With Savannah's growing popularity as a tourist destination, this turnkey investment is poised for success. Investors can expect strong returns while enjoying the benefits of owning a piece of this historic and vibrant city. Don't miss the chance to explore this unique opportunity in one of Savannah's most desirable locations.
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