Savannah’s

SOUTH SIDE

ABOUT SOUTH SIDE SAVANNAH

South Side Savannah sits below Midtown, spread along Abercorn Street and White Bluff Road and running down toward the Vernon and Little Ogeechee Rivers. This is the part of the city with more room: larger lots, mature trees, and established neighborhoods built decades ago. Closer to the water on the western and southern edges, you'll find marina access and marsh-front homes.

Most of the south side is fifteen to twenty minutes from downtown, and the Truman Parkway keeps the drive quick. It trades the foot traffic and parking hunts of the historic district for residential streets, everyday shopping along Abercorn, and easy access to the rivers and the coast. Downtown stays close, but day to day, the south side is more spread out.

Each neighborhood below has its own page with homes, schools, amenities, and everything else worth knowing. Click through to explore, or reach out and I'll help you figure out which one fits best.

Coffee Bluff & Rose Dhu

Secluded waterfront living about 15 miles south of downtown, anchored by the marina where the Little Ogeechee and Vernon Rivers meet. Rose Dhu adds wooded lots and marsh-front estates.

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Coffee Pointe

A gated community with marsh and river views, a resort-style pool, and a fitness center, minutes from the Coffee Bluff marina and the Abercorn corridor.

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Vernonburg

A small incorporated town on a bluff over the Vernon River, around 60 homes with centuries of history behind them. Listings here are rare.

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Windsor Forest

An established neighborhood between the Vernon and Little Ogeechee Rivers, with oak-shaded streets, large lots, and brick ranch homes. The streets carry little through traffic, set apart from the downtown corridor.

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Georgetown

A covenant-protected suburban community across the Little Ogeechee, with two pools, tennis courts, parks, and homes across a wide range of sizes. Direct access to I-95.

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Thinking about making South Side Savannah home?

The south side covers a lot of ground, from waterfront pockets to established inland neighborhoods, and it's easier to sort out in person. If you want to talk through what's on the market or figure out which one fits, I'm glad to help.

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