Coffee Bluff, Savannah, Georgia

Homes for sale in Coffee Bluff, Savannah GA

Coffee Bluff is a laid-back, water-oriented community at the southern edge of Savannah, where the Forest River and Little Ogeechee River meet the marsh. Long known as a fishing and boating spot, it is home to the Coffee Bluff Marina, with deepwater access, mature oaks, and a quiet, almost rural-coastal feel. Browse live Coffee Bluff listings below and get a local, no-pressure plan from ARC.

Coffee Bluff Marina Deepwater & marsh views ~25 to 30 min to downtown Fishing & boating

What is it like to buy a home in Coffee Bluff, Savannah GA?

Coffee Bluff is a laid-back, water-oriented community at the southern edge of Savannah in Chatham County, where the Forest River and Little Ogeechee River meet the marsh. It has long been a fishing and boating spot, anchored by the Coffee Bluff Marina, a working deepwater marina with a boat ramp and access to the rivers and the coast. The area has a quiet, almost rural-coastal character, with marsh views, mature oaks, and a mix of established homes, cottages, and waterfront properties, so prices cover a wide range, with deepwater and waterfront homes commanding a premium and interior homes more attainable. Ask ARC for today's numbers. Sitting at the end of White Bluff Road on the far Southside, you are convenient to Southside shopping and services and roughly 25 to 30 minutes from downtown Savannah. Because this is a low-lying riverside area, parts of it fall in FEMA flood zones, so flood insurance may be required. Browse live listings below, then let ARC help you compare home types and flood and elevation details and move with a clear plan.

Coffee Bluff Marina
Working deepwater marina
31419
Coffee Bluff area ZIP
~25 to 30 min
To downtown Savannah
Fishing & boating
Water-oriented lifestyle

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About the area

Why buyers are drawn to Coffee Bluff

Coffee Bluff is one of Savannah's most relaxed, water-focused corners, and the reasons are easy to see.

The biggest draw is the water and the pace. Coffee Bluff is a laid-back, water-oriented community at the southern edge of Savannah, where the Forest River and Little Ogeechee River meet the marsh, with mature live oaks and a quiet, almost rural-coastal feel. It has long been known as a fishing and boating spot, and the Coffee Bluff Marina, a working deepwater marina with a boat ramp and access to the rivers and the coast, sits at the heart of it. It is the kind of setting that draws boaters, anglers, and anyone who wants a peaceful place away from the busier parts of town while staying inside Savannah.

Then there is the setting and the access. Coffee Bluff sits at the end of White Bluff Road on the far Southside, so you get marsh views and a tucked-away feel while staying close to everyday life. You are convenient to Southside shopping, dining, and services, near coastal communities like Isle of Hope, and roughly 25 to 30 minutes from downtown Savannah. You get a quiet, water-side feel without giving up the city.

Homes cover a wide range. You will find established homes, cottages and smaller homes, waterfront and deepwater properties, and building lots, often on larger residential lots than you'd find in denser parts of town, with some sites offering river or marsh views depending on location. Deepwater and waterfront homes command a premium, while interior homes tend to be more attainable. Because this is a low-lying riverside area, parts of it fall in FEMA flood zones and flood insurance may be required, so checking the flood map and elevation for a specific property matters. Ask ARC for today's numbers and the details on the home you are considering.

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Where to look

Where to look in Coffee Bluff

Coffee Bluff offers a real range of home types and settings. A few of the most asked-about:

Deepwater and dock homes

Homes with deepwater access or a private dock on the Forest or Little Ogeechee River, popular with boaters and anyone who wants to step out the back door and onto the water. These tend to be the area's premium addresses, so it pays to understand dock permits and tidal access before you buy.

Homes near the marina

Properties close to the Coffee Bluff Marina, where the boat ramp and river access make boating and fishing part of everyday life. A good fit for buyers who want water access without necessarily owning waterfront, with the marina just minutes away.

Marsh-front lots and homes

Homes and home sites overlooking the tidal marsh, with sweeping coastal views and abundant wildlife. A draw for buyers who want scenery and quiet, with the marsh as a constant backdrop rather than open deepwater.

Established interior homes

Single-family homes on Coffee Bluff's quieter interior streets, often on larger lots with mature landscaping. A more attainable way into the area for buyers who want the location and the laid-back feel without waterfront pricing.

Cottages and smaller homes

Cottages and smaller, lower-maintenance homes that suit downsizers, weekenders, and anyone wanting a simple coastal base near the water. Inventory can be limited, so listing alerts help you move when one comes up.

Building lots

Residential lots and home sites for buyers who want to build their own home near the rivers and marsh. Worth reviewing elevation, flood zone, and site access closely, and ARC can help you weigh a lot against move-in-ready options.

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Living in Coffee Bluff

Amenities, commute & day-to-day life

What everyday life actually looks like once you are here.

  • Water & recreation: much of life here centers on the water, with the Coffee Bluff Marina, a boat ramp, and easy access to the Forest River, the Little Ogeechee River, and the coast for boating, fishing, and kayaking. The marsh and mature oaks give the area its quiet, coastal character.
  • Everyday services: sitting at the end of White Bluff Road on the far Southside, Coffee Bluff is convenient to Southside Savannah shopping, dining, groceries, and medical care, so daily errands stay close even though the neighborhood feels tucked away.
  • Commute: about 25 to 30 minutes to downtown Savannah, with nearby coastal communities like Isle of Hope close by. Most parts of the city stay manageable from here depending on traffic.
  • Schools: served by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS). Attendance zones can change, so always confirm the exact zone for a specific address with the district.
  • Who it suits: boaters and anglers drawn to deepwater access, buyers who want a peaceful setting away from the busier parts of town, and anyone looking for marsh and river scenery while staying within Savannah.

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How it works

Your simple plan to buy in Coffee Bluff

No pressure and no guesswork, just four clear steps with a local guide beside you.

1

Set your budget & must-haves

We talk through price range, monthly payment comfort, and whether you want a deepwater or dock home, a home near the marina, an established interior home, or a building lot, including VA-loan-experienced guidance for military buyers.

2

Get a tuned Coffee Bluff search

I set up a saved MLS search and instant alerts so the right Coffee Bluff homes reach you first, filtered by your home type, water access, and budget. Inventory can be limited, so alerts matter here.

3

Tour the right homes

We focus on homes that fit your life, compare lot, water access, dock and tidal details, and flood and elevation, and skip the ones that don't, so your time is spent well.

4

Offer & close with confidence

I handle offer strategy, inspections, flood and elevation checks, and closing coordination so you move with a clear head and no surprises.

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A local guide, not a sales pitch

Coffee Bluff spans everything from interior cottages to deepwater homes, and water-side property has its own details. ARC helps you buy with a clear head.

Waterfront and dock know-how

Deepwater and dock homes come with tidal access, dock permits, and bulkhead and erosion details that vary by property. We help you understand what you are really getting, and what it adds to the true cost of ownership.

Coastal and flood clarity

As a low-lying riverside area, parts of Coffee Bluff fall in FEMA flood zones. We help you check the flood map, elevation, and insurance picture for a specific home before you buy, so there are no surprises.

Honest market reads

We tell you what a Coffee Bluff home is really worth, what to expect on inspections and appraisal, and when to move or wait, no pressure, options first.

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Coffee Bluff answers

Coffee Bluff real estate FAQ

How much do homes cost in Coffee Bluff, GA?
Prices cover a wide range. Established interior homes and smaller cottages are the more attainable way into the area, while deepwater, dock, and waterfront homes command a premium. Lot size, water access, and flood zone all factor into value. Ask ARC for today's numbers in the specific area and home type you're considering.
Is Coffee Bluff a good place to live or buy?
For many buyers, yes. Coffee Bluff is a laid-back, water-oriented community at the southern edge of Savannah, with marsh and river views, mature oaks, and a quiet, almost rural-coastal feel, plus a roughly 25 to 30 minute drive to downtown. It is especially popular with boaters, anglers, and buyers who want a peaceful setting away from the busier parts of town while staying within Savannah.
What is Coffee Bluff known for?
Coffee Bluff has long been known as a fishing and boating spot, where the Forest River and Little Ogeechee River meet the marsh. It is home to the Coffee Bluff Marina, a working deepwater marina with a boat ramp and access to the rivers and the coast, which anchors the area's water-oriented lifestyle. Mature oaks, marsh views, and a quiet, almost rural-coastal character round it out.
How far is Coffee Bluff from downtown Savannah?
It's roughly 25 to 30 minutes to downtown Savannah from Coffee Bluff, which sits at the end of White Bluff Road on the far Southside. Southside shopping, dining, and medical care are close by, along with coastal communities like Isle of Hope, so the area feels tucked away while staying connected to the city.
Are there deepwater and dock homes in Coffee Bluff?
Yes. Coffee Bluff includes deepwater and dock homes on the Forest and Little Ogeechee Rivers, popular with boaters and anglers, along with the Coffee Bluff Marina and its boat ramp for buyers who want water access without owning waterfront. Tidal access and dock details vary by property, so it pays to review them closely, and ARC can help.
What types of homes are in Coffee Bluff?
You'll find a real range, from established interior homes and smaller cottages to marsh-front and deepwater waterfront properties, plus some building lots. Many sit on larger residential lots than you'd find in denser parts of town, and some offer river or marsh views depending on location. Inventory can be limited, so listing alerts help you move when the right home appears.
What schools serve Coffee Bluff?
Coffee Bluff is served by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS). Attendance zones can change over time, so always confirm the exact school zone for a specific address directly with the district during your home search.
Do I need flood insurance in Coffee Bluff?
It depends on the property. As a low-lying riverside and coastal area, parts of Coffee Bluff fall in FEMA flood zones where lenders require flood insurance, while other areas may not. Always check the FEMA flood map and the elevation for the specific home before you buy, and ARC can help you review it.
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