Neighborhood Guide

Every block we know,
documented.

Mopper manages long-term rentals across Chatham County and Bryan County, Georgia. Browse the neighborhoods we know best — pick one to learn its character, see available rentals, and read what makes it different from the block next door.

Savannah, the Islands, Tybee, Pooler & more

Chatham County

Bloomingdale

Garden City

Pooler

Port Wentworth

Savannah

Historic District
Savannah, GA

Savannah's downtown core — 22 surviving Oglethorpe squares, brick rowhouses, and the most walkable address in the city.

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Victorian District
Savannah, GA

Savannah's first post–Civil War streetcar suburb — gingerbread porches, wide avenues, and Forsyth Park at its northern edge.

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Starland District
Savannah, GA

Savannah's creative corridor — Bull Street galleries, breweries, food-truck yards, and a steady stream of new makers.

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Thomas Square
Savannah, GA

Tree-lined streetcar suburb wrapping Starland — broad avenues, restored cottages, and Forsyth Park a few blocks north.

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Metropolitan
Savannah, GA

Quiet eastside residential pocket between the Historic District and Truman Parkway.

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Cuyler-Brownsville
Savannah, GA

Historic westside neighborhood with deep Savannah roots — a National Register district under active restoration.

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Eastside
Savannah, GA

Established residential corridor between downtown and the islands — solid early-20th-century homes, quick commutes.

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Live Oak
Savannah, GA

Tree-canopied midtown pocket bordering Daffin Park — modest bungalows, big shade, and Grayson Stadium next door.

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Baldwin Park
Savannah, GA

Compact midtown pocket organized around a circular park, just north of Ardsley.

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Ardsley Park
Savannah, GA

Savannah's most beloved early-20th-century streetcar suburb — oak-canopied avenues and grand revival homes.

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Chatham Crescent
Savannah, GA

Beaux-Arts sister to Ardsley Park, planned around Washington Avenue's grand boulevard and radial streets.

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Parkside
Savannah, GA

Recreation-rich midtown neighborhood designed around Daffin Park — intact bungalows and a strong walk-to-park feel.

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Gordonston
Savannah, GA

Hidden garden-suburb enclave around a private resident-only park, founded by Juliette Gordon Low's family.

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Magnolia Park
Savannah, GA

Quiet mid-century midtown subdivision of brick ranches between Waters and Skidaway.

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Kensington Park
Savannah, GA

Post-war Southside neighborhood with deep lots, mid-century ranches, and an active community association.

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Fairway Oaks
Savannah, GA

Mid-century Southside neighborhood built into Bacon Park Golf Course — split-levels on curving, low-traffic streets.

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Windsor Forest
Savannah, GA

One of Savannah's first large post-war Southside subdivisions — deep lots, mature pines, and a wide range of homes.

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Mayfair
Savannah, GA

Stable Southside pocket within walking distance of Lake Mayer's 1.5-mile fitness loop.

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Georgetown
Savannah, GA

Master-planned Southside community off Veterans Parkway with its own K-8 school and easy access in every direction.

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Coffee Bluff
Savannah, GA

Tucked-away riverside community on the Forest River — working marina, fishing-village feel, end-of-the-road quiet.

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Isle of Hope
Savannah, GA

Picture-postcard riverside village on the Skidaway River — bluff cottages, oak tunnels, and a working marina.

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Dutch Island
Savannah, GA

Private gated island off the Diamond Causeway — large lots, deep-water docks, and on-island amenities.

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Skidaway Island
Savannah, GA

Roughly 6,300-acre private island built around The Landings — six golf courses, two marinas, and miles of nature trails.

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Whitemarsh Island
Savannah, GA

Family-oriented island between Savannah and Wilmington — strong public schools, marsh views, and easy commutes.

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Wilmington Island
Savannah, GA

Largest of Savannah's residential islands — marinas, the Savannah Country Club, and a full commercial corridor.

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Talahi Island
Savannah, GA

Small residential island tucked between Whitemarsh and Wilmington — canopy-covered lanes and marsh-view lots.

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Oatland Island
Savannah, GA

Heavily wooded island home to the Oatland Island Wildlife Center — a 2-mile wildlife trail and very limited housing.

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Sandfly
Savannah, GA

Historic Gullah-Geechee crossroads on the way to Skidaway and Isle of Hope — small commercial village, shaded streets.

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Berwick Plantation
Savannah, GA

Master-planned West Chatham community between Pooler and Highway 204 — pools, parks, and quick I-95 access.

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Thunderbolt

Tybee Island

Richmond Hill, Pembroke, and the Ogeechee corridor

Bryan County

Ellabell

Pembroke

Richmond Hill