With a private dock and 28,000 square feet of living space, the riverfront compound spans over five acres.
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Hello you all! At the point when down-home superstar culinary specialist Paula Deen sold Riverbend, her rambling Savannah, Georgia, bequest, in 2020 for a teaspoonful more than $6.8 million, it fixed a record for the most noteworthy sum at any point paid for a home in the Lady City of the South.
Presently, exactly the same 4.62-section of land riverfront compound, around 10 miles southeast of Savannah’s architecturally significant area and possessed by a family from northern California who renamed it Vila Sacadura, has quite recently been sold for $8.4 million, by and by making it the most costly home at any point sold in Savannah.
Posting specialist Ridley Stallings of Corcoran Austin Slope Realty remarked, “Vila Sacadura is a genuinely extraordinary property, and the deal record is only an impression of how unique this property is, a famous piece of beach front Savannah.”
Through and through, the manicured spread has 14 rooms and 13 washrooms across 28,000 square feet of nonchalantly lavish residing space evenly divided between the fundamental house, two visitor cabins, a dock house, and a tweaked outbuilding/visitor house.
At in excess of 14,000 square feet, the French Caribbean-style fundamental home, which has six rooms and six washrooms, in addition to several powder rooms, is completely large, with a taking off, wood-clad roof in the gigantic mix residing and lounge area that assists with the intensity and moistness that sweeping Savannah during the pre-fall months.
The focal point of the home, obviously, is the immense kitchen that is equipped with proficient machines, consecutive copper sinks in the twofold wide island, and an enormous storeroom for food, flatware, and culinary hardware stockpiling. Somewhere else are a family room and casual eating region that open to outside living and engaging spaces, a comfortable wood-framed cave with a saltwater aquarium, and an extensive, stream view essential suite with two chimneys, one in the sitting region of the room and the other in the sumptuous restroom.
A profound loggia traverses the rear of the house, with an open air kitchen and a lot of space to eat and loosen up out of the sun. The loggia investigates the pool, past which a tree-concealed yard rolls down to the domain’s 300 feet of stream facade. Toward the finish of the confidential dock is a beguiling dock house total with a kitchen and a restrooms
The gated, cobblestone carport passes under a plant hung pergola that interfaces a twinned sets of one-room, one-washroom visitor cabins before it shows up at the front of the principal house, which sits in the midst of rich, etched plantings.
There’s a fully designed 10,000-square-foot barn toward the front of the property with five bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as garage space and a large entertainment parlor with a wet bar. Groomed gardens and a half-acre stocked pond are part of the estate, which is dotted with majestic live oak trees that drip with Spanish moss.
At Seabolt Realty, Taavo Roos represented the buyer. The same dynamic team that represented the buyer in another recent record-breaking transaction—the $6.167 million sale of a downtown mansion that represented the highest sum ever paid for a private home in Savannah’s historic district—also listed Vila Sacadura with Corcoran Austin Hill Realty.