One of Savannah's first large post-war Southside subdivisions — deep lots, mature pines, and a wide range of homes.
Windsor Forest is one of Savannah's largest planned Southside neighborhoods, developed primarily in the 1960s. It offers a wide range of homes — from compact ranches to 4-bedroom two-stories — on deep lots beneath an established pine canopy.
Windsor Forest Elementary sits inside the neighborhood, and Tribble Park, Abercorn shopping, and the Armstrong campus are minutes away.
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.
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.