Whether you are looking for lazy days at the beach, remodeling a historic home, a picturesque marsh view, or a trendy downtown loft;
Savannah has all those things and more. Its diversity offers something for everyone.
Savannah has retained its old world charm while growing into a metropolitan center for art, culture and history. Credited as being the first planned city in the ,
Savannah was built around twenty-four squares. Twenty-one of those squares still exist, along with over 1,600 restored historic structures.
In addition to its rich history,
Savannah boasts a variety of shopping, delicious restaurants, an international airport, several universities and a bustling port.
HISTORIC DISTRICT: The Historic Landmark District is composed of the city's famous squares, residential streets and a downtown commercial area with shopping and restaurants. Years of preservation efforts have resulted in many beautiful fully restored homes. However, for those who are more ambitious, historic homes in need of restoration are still available. A recent trend has led to the conversion of historic homes into lofts and apartments.
VICTORIAN DISTRICT: As the city expanded south, the Victorian district was created. This area has an abundance of homes in need of restoration and has become more popular as the number of restorable homes in the Historic District declines.
ARDSLEY
PARK : This neighborhood was the first suburb in
Savannah . Situated on wide streets lined with oaks draped in moss, are a mix of four and five bedroom mansions and quaint craftsman bungalows. The beautiful homes and live oaks have made this midtown neighborhood one of the most popular in
Savannah . It is convenient to both the historic downtown and modern southside shopping.
GORDONSTON: Named after the family of Girl Scout founder, Juliette Gordon Low, this neighborhood is in eastside
Savannah and close to downtown. It is similar to
Ardsley
Park in character and charm, but has yet to be "discovered". Gordonston is a mix of Victorian homes and craftsman bungalows situated around a park.
SOUTHSIDE
SAVANNAH
Savannah 's Southside has two malls, many shopping centers, an abundance of restaurants and a large park.
Bacon
Park encompasses 500 acres and offers activities including, soccer, golf, and swimming. The Southside is also residential in nature and offers quiet neighborhoods with ranch-style homes and apartment complexes.
WINDSOR
FOREST :
Windsor
Forest is a well-established neighborhood located on the Southside offering a variety of styles and choices in homes.
GEORGETOWN: Also located on the Southside,
Georgetown offers newer homes and apartments while retaining the feel of being in the country.
THE
ISLANDS
Southeast of downtown
Savannah , the islands, offer a relaxing setting with marshland, beach or river views. These barrier islands are separated by rivers or creeks and
Tybee
Island borders the
Atlantic Ocean .
TYBEE
ISLAND : Just 18 miles from downtown
Savannah , this island has 3 miles of beach and the feel of a small fishing village. Both tourists and locals come to enjoy the beaches, boating and fresh seafood. Tybee's residential areas include new construction, cottages, and condominiums. Officer's Row boasts restored historic homes, which were originally a part of a military post. Tybee also offers resort accommodations and rental homes for travelers.
WILMINGTON
ISLAND : Primarily residential,
Wilmington
Island offers forested neighborhoods with a variety of home styles, condominiums, and apartments.
ISLE OF HOPE: Historic homes with moss draped oaks and picket fences give this island an Old South feel.
SKIDAWAY
ISLAND :
Skidaway
Island boasts the popular golfing community, The Landings. This gated community of upscale homes offers a variety of home styles on beautifully landscaped grounds. The Landings offers residents golfing, marinas, tennis courts, a fitness center and a clubhouse.