Established residential corridor between downtown and the islands — solid early-20th-century homes, quick commutes.
The Eastside spans the residential blocks east of Truman Parkway, with the core area listed on the National Register as the Eastside Historic District in 2002. It's a working, family-oriented part of Savannah with 1920s–1950s Craftsman bungalows and masonry cottages on grid-laid streets.
Savannah State University and Daffin Park sit nearby, and commutes to both downtown and Wilmington Island typically come in under 15 minutes off-peak.
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Browse all rentalsSavannah's downtown core — 22 surviving Oglethorpe squares, brick rowhouses, and the most walkable address in the city.
Savannah's first post–Civil War streetcar suburb — gingerbread porches, wide avenues, and Forsyth Park at its northern edge.
Savannah's creative corridor — Bull Street galleries, breweries, food-truck yards, and a steady stream of new makers.
Tree-lined streetcar suburb wrapping Starland — broad avenues, restored cottages, and Forsyth Park a few blocks north.
Quiet eastside residential pocket between the Historic District and Truman Parkway.
Historic westside neighborhood with deep Savannah roots — a National Register district under active restoration.