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Pair who worked magic on ‘Stranger Things’ house flipped this GA gem for sale

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  • Flippers of Stranger Things house renovated 1920s Savannah Victorian for resale.
  • Restoration included structural work and modern interior upgrades over two years.
  • Listed at $2.49M, the home offers a guest suite, pool, chef's kitchen and workshop.

A Victorian home for sale in Savannah, Georgia, is brimming with Southern charm after a restoration done by a pair of well-known house flippers.

The 3,777-square-foot home — listed for $2.49 million — took two years to renovate, a feat that was done by Shane Fatland and Bryan Schreier, a pair who famously restored the Creel house in Rome, Georgia, a house featured in season 4 of the hit Netflix series “Stranger Things.”

“The renovation, completed over two years, involved extensive work on the exterior, including rebuilding porches and windows, and interior details like door and window casings,” a news release on the home says.

The duo managed to capture the original roots of the five-bedroom, five-bathroom house, which was built in 1920, while updating the residence with modern sleekness.

A Victorian home for sale in Savannah, Georgia, beams with Southern charm after a restoration done by a pair of well-known house flippers. The renovators also upgraded a home seen in the Netflix hit “Stranger Things.”
A Victorian home for sale in Savannah, Georgia, beams with Southern charm after a restoration done by a pair of well-known house flippers. The renovators also upgraded a home seen in the Netflix hit “Stranger Things.” Hill Property Media

“The home is bathed w/natural light through floor-to-ceiling oversized windows & historic doors. Elegant hardwood floors throughout. Details & surprises include custom built-ins & a wet bar,” the listing on Compass says.

“The chef’s kitchen is truly a culinary enthusiast’s dream: premium countertops an expansive 12-foot island over looking a private & secluded, lushly landscaped outdoor oasis features soaring palm trees, an in-ground saltwater pool & fire pit area.”

Other details include a one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest apartment that sits above a workshop.

The 3,777-square-foot home — which is​ listed for $2.49 million — took two years to renovate, a feat that was done by Shane Fatland and Bryan Schreier, a pair who famously restored the Creel house in Rome, Georgia, a house that was​ featured in season 4 of the hit Netflix series “Stranger Things.”
The 3,777-square-foot home — which is​ listed for $2.49 million — took two years to renovate, a feat that was done by Shane Fatland and Bryan Schreier, a pair who famously restored the Creel house in Rome, Georgia, a house that was​ featured in season 4 of the hit Netflix series “Stranger Things.” Hill Property Media

There’s also a private pool and attic space that was converted to another room.

Fatland and Schreier “left their home in Rome, Georgia, where, although their house was impressive, it gained notoriety after being featured on a television show, which made it difficult for them to live there,” the release says.

The listing is held by Liza DiMarco of Compass Georgia.

The duo managed to capture the original roots of the five-bedroom, five-bathroom house, which was built in 1920, while updating the residence with modern sleekness.
The duo managed to capture the original roots of the five-bedroom, five-bathroom house, which was built in 1920, while updating the residence with modern sleekness. Hill Property Media
The home is bathed with natural light through floor-to-ceiling oversized windows, historic doors and elegant hardwood floors throughout, the listing on Compass says.
The home is bathed with natural light through floor-to-ceiling oversized windows, historic doors and elegant hardwood floors throughout, the listing on Compass says. Hill Property Media
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This story was originally published May 31, 2025 at 2:00 PM with the headline "Pair who worked magic on ‘Stranger Things’ house flipped this GA gem for sale."

TJ Macias
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
TJ Macías is a Real-Time national sports reporter for McClatchy based out of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Formerly, TJ covered the Dallas Mavericks and Texas Rangers beat for numerous media outlets including 24/7 Sports and Mavs Maven (Sports Illustrated). Twitter: @TayloredSiren
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