
A four-bedroom house at 43 Cabbage Crossing, renovated inside and overlooking a golf course in The Landings on Skidaway Island, sold for $1.345 million on August 13, 2026 β the highest-priced home sale publicly reported in the Savannah, Georgia metro area for the week of August 10 through August 16.
The five highest-priced reported home sales in the Savannah metro area that week combined for $5.56 million. They are spread across The Landings on Skidaway Island, Westbrook at Savannah Quarters in Pooler, the Garrard section of midtown Savannah, The Enclave and the Wilmington Island waterfront, and their build years run from a 1921 bungalow to a house completed in 2023.
No. 1 — $1,345,000 · 43 Cabbage Crossing, Savannah, Georgia

The house at 43 Cabbage Crossing was built in 2005 and carries a reported 3,100 square feet, with four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a two-story foyer at the entry. Listing materials identify Melissa Parker Interiors as the firm behind an extensive reworking of the rooms, which pair Venetian plaster walls with hand-finished hardwood floors and custom millwork. The property previously changed hands for $759,000 in 2021.
The kitchen is built around two nine-foot quartz waterfall islands with custom Italian cabinetry, and the owner’s suite adds multiple walk-in closets and an Italian marble bath. Every guest bedroom has a bathroom of its own, and one is currently used as an office and library. A screened porch and a wide paver patio face the golf views at the back. Residents of The Landings on Skidaway Island have access to six championship golf courses, two marinas, a fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, pools and dining, some of it carrying additional membership fees.
Cristina Callegari of BHHS Bay Street Realty Group was the listing agent. The $1,345,000 closing put Callegari on the listing side of the No. 1 sale in RealtyWire’s Savannah Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. Andrew B. Johnson of Daniel Ravenel Sir represented the buyer.
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No. 2 — $1,205,000 · 116 Greenhill Close, Pooler, Georgia

116 Greenhill Close sold for $1,205,000 in Westbrook at Savannah Quarters, a gated community in Pooler, with the transaction closing August 10, 2026. Built in 2023, the four-bedroom house backs onto a wooded preserve and covers a reported 3,604 square feet.
A heated and cooled pool with a retractable cover and custom lighting sits at the center of the back yard, overlooked by a screened porch with its own fireplace. Plantation shutters, custom built-ins and leathered granite countertops run through the main rooms, two bedroom suites occupy the main level, and a bonus room with a wet bar sits upstairs. Savannah Quarters Country Club and its Greg Norman Signature Golf Course anchor the wider community.
The house went under contract 21 days after the current listing date, and the property previously changed hands for $125,000 in 2020, before the current residence was completed in 2023. Heather Murphy of Keller Williams Coastal Area P was the listing agent. The sale stands at No. 2 among RealtyWire’s five highest-priced reported Savannah-area home sales for the week. Teresa H. Cowart of RE/MAX Accent represented the buyer.
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No. 3 — $1,190,000 · 75 Hutchins Lane, Savannah, Georgia

A waterfront townhome at 75 Hutchins Lane sold for $1,190,000 on August 14, 2026 in the gated Turners Cove community on Wilmington Island. Built in 1999, it holds three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms across four levels and a reported 3,551 square feet.
The main level runs from family room to dining area and kitchen and out to a covered porch with a retractable screen, with views over the salt marsh and deep-water Turners Creek. A deeded private dock slip steps from the door gives direct access to the Intracoastal Waterway. The primary suite occupies the second level, two guest rooms the third, and an open bonus room with its own bath the fourth. Turners Cove is a gated enclave of cobbled streets, a community pool and a playground.
The townhome went under contract 9 days after the current listing date and previously changed hands for $810,000 in 2006. Cindy Meyer of Seabolt Real Estate was the listing agent. The transaction ranked No. 3 in RealtyWire’s Savannah Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. William K. Diehl of Parker Scott Properties represented the buyer.
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No. 4 — $920,000 · 709 E 41st Street, Savannah, Georgia

A 1921 bungalow at 709 E 41st Street, in the Garrard section of midtown Savannah, closed August 13, 2026 at $920,000. Listing materials place the house in the historic Baldwin Park neighborhood, and it offers four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a reported 3,890 square feet.
A deep front porch leads to a central hall that draws air through the ground floor in spring and fall. Ceilings are high, the rooms are large and window-lit, and the wood floors and solid interior doors are original. The living room opens into a large dining room, and the kitchen centers on a long butcher-block island with a GE gas range and griddle. Upstairs are the primary bedroom with a double-vanity bath and a smaller bedroom with a full bath off the hall, and a back porch overlooks a private garden with a fountain. Three schools stand within walking distance.
The property previously changed hands for $463,000 in 2016. Susan R. Myers of Daniel Ravenel Sir was the listing agent. The $920,000 closing put Myers on the listing side of the No. 4 sale in RealtyWire’s Savannah Metro Area Top 5 for the week. Melissa H. Rowan of Engel & Volkers represented the buyer.
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No. 5 — $900,000 · 23 Enclave Circle, Savannah, Georgia

Four oversized garage bays set 23 Enclave Circle apart in The Enclave, a gated community about 20 minutes from Historic Downtown Savannah. The custom-built house was completed in 2017, holds three bedrooms and a reported 4,428 square feet, and the sale closed August 11, 2026 at $900,000.
Tall ceilings, eight-foot doors and granite countertops carry through the house, and a great room runs from the front entry to the rear. The kitchen is built around a 10-foot island with a gas range, an oversized built-in refrigerator and two walk-in pantries, and walls of windows frame the lagoon and its waterfowl. A suite above one garage has its own living room, kitchenette, bedroom and full bath, and a Trex deck and flagstone patio overlook the water. Community amenities include a zero-entry pool, a fitness center, tennis courts and a private theater.
The house went under contract 10 days after the current listing date, and the property previously changed hands for $14,900 in 2012, before the current residence was completed in 2017. Bonnie Scurry and Steffany P. Farmer of Better Homes and Gardens Real were the listing agents. That closing came in at No. 5 among the metro area’s five highest-priced reported home sales for the week. Andrew Cosey of Corcoran Austin Hill Realty represented the buyer.
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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.
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