Bryan County's largest city — strong schools, family-friendly subdivisions, and a roughly 20-minute commute to Savannah.
Richmond Hill is the population center of Bryan County, roughly 20 minutes south of Savannah along I-95, and one of Georgia's fastest-growing cities — population has climbed sharply since 2010 with the Hyundai Metaplant and ongoing port expansion. The city has invested heavily in parks, civic infrastructure, and schools, including J.F. Gregory Park, the Richmond Hill History Museum, and the Fort McAllister State Historic Park on the Ogeechee.
Housing is dominated by single-family subdivisions ranging from 1990s starter neighborhoods to newer master-planned communities. Most rentals are 3–4 bedroom single-family homes; a smaller pool of townhomes and apartments fills out the market.
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Browse all rentalsPrivate 1,800-acre sporting community on Henry Ford's former Bryan County estate — Pete Dye golf, equestrian, and Ogeechee River frontage.
Established Richmond Hill subdivision with brick homes, mature trees, and family-friendly streets.
Master-planned coastal community organized around five miles of navigable lagoons, with marina access to the Ogeechee.
Quiet Richmond Hill community wrapped around the course now branded the Richmond Hill Golf Club.
Established Richmond Hill subdivision with mature oak canopy and large lots — not a gated community.
Established Richmond Hill golf community with a clubhouse, pools, and a wide mix of single-family floor plans.