Neighborhood Guides & Service Areas

Find the right community for your family.

Every neighborhood in the CSRA has its own character. From Aiken's equestrian estates and historic districts to North Augusta's riverfront communities and Augusta's diverse metro neighborhoods, I know these areas inside and out. As an AI-certified Realtor® with more than 20 years of local experience, I help buyers and sellers navigate the Central Savannah River Area with confidence.

Historic downtown Aiken SC with live oak trees
Aiken, South Carolina

The Polo Capital of the World.

Aiken, SC is world-renowned as a premier equestrian destination and one of the most distinctive real estate markets in the Central Savannah River Area. With a city population of approximately 33,000 and a county-wide population exceeding 181,000, Aiken offers historic districts, horse trails, world-class training facilities, and a vibrant downtown filled with boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.

As an AI-certified Realtor® specializing in Aiken luxury homes and equestrian properties, I help buyers find horse farms, training facilities, and luxury estates throughout Aiken County. From the equestrian communities of Bridle Creek and The Paddocks to the historic downtown district, Aiken real estate offers a lifestyle unlike anywhere else in the Southeast.

Median home price near $300,000 with 3.2% annual appreciation
Historic districts with antebellum and Victorian architecture
Hitchcock Woods: 2,100-acre urban forest preserve for horseback riding
Active equestrian community with polo, dressage, and eventing
Horse properties ranging from 5-acre hobby farms to 100+ acre facilities

From luxury estates on horse property to charming bungalows in the downtown area, Aiken, SC offers a range of housing options for buyers at every price point. The city attracts retirees, equestrian enthusiasts, and families seeking a slower pace with excellent cultural amenities.

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North Augusta, South Carolina

Riverfront living with Southern charm.

North Augusta, SC (population approximately 25,000) sits directly across the Savannah River from Augusta, GA. It offers a suburban feel with excellent schools, riverfront parks, and a revitalized downtown area anchored by the Riverside Village development. North Augusta real estate continues to attract buyers seeking affordability, community, and easy access to the CSRA's employment centers.

As an AI-certified Realtor® serving North Augusta, I help buyers navigate competitive market conditions, from established neighborhoods like Hammond Hills and Belvedere to growing areas along the Martintown Road corridor. North Augusta is also a top relocation destination for military families PCS-ing to Fort Eisenhower, with commute times of just 20-25 minutes.

Median home price: $250,000 – $305,000
Riverside Village: shops, dining, and entertainment
Savannah River greenway and walking trails
20-minute commute to Fort Eisenhower
Strong schools in Aiken County

Popular neighborhoods include Hammond Hills, Belvedere, Forrest Bluff, and the growing suburban communities along Martintown Road. North Augusta, SC is a top choice for families, professionals, and military personnel stationed at Fort Eisenhower.

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North Augusta SC neighborhood with tree-lined streets
Augusta GA luxury home
Augusta, Georgia

The Garden City. Home of the Masters.

Augusta, GA (metro population exceeding 200,000) is the largest city in the Central Savannah River Area and one of the most affordable metros in the Southeast. Anchored by Augusta University Medical Center, Fort Eisenhower, and the Georgia Cyber Center, Augusta offers diverse neighborhoods for every lifestyle and budget with steady annual appreciation of 3-5%.

As an AI-certified Realtor® with more than 20 years of experience in Augusta real estate, I help buyers and sellers navigate the city's diverse neighborhoods from historic Summerville to growing suburban communities in Evans and Grovetown. My AI-powered marketing strategies give Augusta sellers a competitive edge, reaching more qualified buyers across the CSRA and beyond.

Median home price: $205,000 – $225,000
Home of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National
Fort Gordon, formerly Fort Eisenhower nearby
Healthcare, military, and cyber technology sectors
Diverse neighborhoods from Summerville to Evans to Grovetown

Whether you are drawn to the tree-lined streets of Summerville, the suburban growth in Evans and Grovetown, or the riverfront charm along the Savannah, Augusta, GA has a neighborhood that fits your needs and budget.

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Not sure which neighborhood is right for you?

I know every community in the CSRA, from Aiken's equestrian estates to North Augusta's riverfront homes to Augusta's diverse neighborhoods. Let me help you narrow down the options based on your priorities, commute, schools, and lifestyle.

Market figures are approximate and should be reviewed with current MLS data before making a buying or selling decision.