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Downtown Augusta Houses for Sale

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    $333,300

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,844 Sq Ft

    1 7th St Unit 1202, Augusta, GA 30901

    Experience exceptional downtown living with some of the most breathtaking views of the Savannah River in the city!!! Perched in the highly sought-after River Place Condominiums--recently repainted inside and out (2024-2025)--this beautifully maintained unit offers a bright, open layout with a spacious dining area that flows seamlessly into the updated kitchen. Featuring two generously sized

    Ann Marie McManus Meybohm Real Estate - Wheeler

    1 7th St Unit 1202, Augusta, GA 30901
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    $303,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,716 Sq Ft

    510 Walker St, Augusta, GA 30901

    Come see this unique, downtown property with an open-front porch! This property could be used as multiple offices, a rental opportunity with a large studio bedroom, or a home with a ton of character! You don't want to miss out on this spacious, home filled with character. With 4 bedrooms and 4 FULL bathrooms, this home has plenty of space for any type of family needs. In the front of the home,

    Marivel Gomez Olde South Properties & Investments

    510 Walker St, Augusta, GA 30901

Why Live in Downtown Augusta

Downtown Augusta, situated along the Savannah River, is a historic neighborhood recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 2004. The area features a mix of high-rise condos, street-front businesses, and converted old brick colonial homes, including row homes, Craftsman bungalows, and Cape Cods. The Richmond County School System serves the area, offering various magnet schools. Residents enjoy several attractions, including the Augusta Common and Springfield Village Park, which celebrate the city's rich history. The Augusta Riverwalk offers a scenic multi-level brick trail along the river, perfect for walking or jogging, and hosts events like concerts and the Saturday Market. Dining options are diverse, with long-standing establishments like Luigi’s and newer spots like Frog Hollow Tavern and Craft & Vine. Grocery shopping is convenient with neighborhood markets and larger chain stores a short drive away. The neighborhood is well-connected by Augusta Transit’s bus service and is bordered by United States Route 78. The upcoming construction of a new James Brown Arena promises a state-of-the-art entertainment venue by 2026, adding to the vibrant cultural scene anchored by the historic Miller Theater and Bell Auditorium.
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