Quiet eastside residential pocket between the Historic District and Truman Parkway.
Metropolitan is a compact, mostly residential neighborhood east of East Broad Street, listed on the National Register in 2002. The housing stock is dominated by early-20th-century worker cottages, shotgun houses, and American Foursquares, with historic AME and Baptist churches anchoring the streetscape.
It's a short bike ride to the Historic District but priced more modestly, and Truman Parkway puts the islands and Memorial Health within easy reach.
Savannah'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.
Historic westside neighborhood with deep Savannah roots — a National Register district under active restoration.
Established residential corridor between downtown and the islands — solid early-20th-century homes, quick commutes.