Georgetown, Savannah, Georgia

Homes for sale in Georgetown, Savannah

Georgetown is a large, established planned community on Savannah's far southside in Chatham County, known as a family-friendly suburb of single-family homes with more space and value than in-town neighborhoods, sidewalk streets, and quick access to Veterans Parkway, Abercorn Street, and I-95. Browse live Georgetown listings below and get a local, no-pressure plan from ARC.

Family-friendly suburb Single-family homes Near Veterans Pkwy & I-95 Space & value

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

Georgetown is a large, established planned community on Savannah's far southside in Chatham County, known as a family-friendly suburb of single-family homes spread across multiple developments, with ranch and two-story styles and a mix of established and some newer construction. The big draw is more space and value than in-town neighborhoods, sidewalk streets, and easy access to Veterans Parkway, Abercorn Street, Highway 17, and I-95, which makes for a practical commute to Southside shopping, downtown Savannah, and points south. Homes are a generally accessible suburban market, commonly running from roughly the high $200,000s into the $400,000s depending on size and updates, so ask ARC for today's numbers on the street and home you are considering. Browse live listings below, then let ARC help you compare sections, condition, and flood risk and move with a clear plan.

SW Savannah
Far southside, Chatham Co.
31419
Georgetown ZIP
Single-family
Suburban, family-friendly
Near I-95
Veterans Pkwy & Abercorn

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About the area

Why buyers are drawn to Georgetown

Georgetown is one of Savannah's most practical places to buy a family home, and the reasons are easy to see.

The biggest draw is space and value. Georgetown is a large, established planned community on Savannah's far southside, built across multiple developments and phases, so you find a real mix of ranch and two-story single-family homes on residential streets with sidewalks and yards. Most homes were built from the late twentieth century into more recent phases, which means established neighborhoods alongside some newer-construction pockets, and prices that tend to be more attainable than in-town Savannah. As a guide, Georgetown is a generally accessible suburban market, commonly running from roughly the high $200,000s into the $400,000s depending on size and updates. Ask ARC for today's numbers on the specific section and home you are considering.

Then there is location. Georgetown sits in far southwest Savannah with easy access to Veterans Parkway, Abercorn Street, Highway 17, and I-95, so the daily drive to Southside shopping, grocery stores, and services is short, downtown Savannah is a straightforward commute, and points south are an easy reach. Several Georgetown subdivisions add community amenities like pools and recreation areas, and the neighborhood is close to the Little Ogeechee River area, parks, and outdoor space. It is the kind of suburban setting families and commuters choose when they want room to grow without leaving the city of Savannah.

A couple of details deserve real attention before you buy. Because Georgetown grew in phases, condition, layout, and updates vary widely from home to home, and some subdivisions have a homeowner association that maintains amenities or common areas, so it is worth checking HOA rules and fees. Parts of the far Southside near rivers and marsh also fall in FEMA flood zones, so flood risk can vary block by block. None of these are dealbreakers, but they are exactly the things a local guide helps you check.

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Where to look

Where to look in Georgetown

Georgetown is really a collection of subdivisions and home types built across different phases. A few of the most asked-about:

Established Georgetown sections

The original, well-settled parts of the community, with mature trees, sidewalks, and single-family homes that have been lived in and cared for over the years. A good fit if you want a settled, neighborly feel.

Newer-construction pockets

More recent development phases with fresher homes and updated layouts. Popular with buyers who want suburban Georgetown convenience with less to renovate up front.

Larger-lot homes

Sections with more generous lots and yard space, appealing to families who want room for kids, pets, and outdoor living without leaving the Savannah southside.

Homes near the Veterans Parkway

Addresses with quick access to Veterans Parkway, Abercorn, and I-95, a strong pick for commuters and anyone who values an easy daily drive to shopping and work.

Ranch vs two-story styles

Georgetown offers both single-level ranch homes and two-story floor plans. Which one fits depends on stairs, layout, and how you want to use the space day to day.

Value & first-time-buyer options

More accessible single-family homes that make Georgetown a popular entry point into the Savannah market for first-time buyers and budget-minded families.

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Living in Georgetown

Schools, commute & day-to-day life

What everyday life actually looks like once you are here.

  • Schools: served by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS). Attendance zones can change, so always confirm the exact school zone for a specific address before you buy.
  • Commute & access: Georgetown sits in far southwest Savannah with easy access to Veterans Parkway, Abercorn Street, Highway 17, and I-95, making for a practical drive to Southside shopping, downtown Savannah, and points south.
  • Amenities: several Georgetown subdivisions include shared amenities like pools, recreation areas, and community spaces, along with sidewalk streets designed for local, residential traffic.
  • Outdoors & water: the community is close to the Little Ogeechee River area, nearby parks, and outdoor space, with quick access to everything along the Southside corridor.
  • Who it suits: families who want space and value, first-time buyers, and commuters who like an easy reach to Veterans Parkway, I-95, and Southside services while staying inside the city of Savannah.

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How it works

Your simple plan to buy in Georgetown

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

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Set your budget & must-haves

We talk through price range, monthly payment comfort, beds, and whether you want a move-in-ready home, a newer-construction pocket, or a value buy with room to update, including VA-loan-experienced guidance for military buyers.

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Get a tuned Georgetown search

I set up a saved MLS search and instant alerts so the right Georgetown homes reach you first, filtered by your section, lot size, home style, and commute.

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Tour the right homes

We focus on homes that fit your life, compare condition, layout, HOA details, and flood zone, and skip the ones that don't, so your time is spent well.

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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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Buy Georgetown with ARC

A local guide, not a sales pitch

Georgetown spans everything from value first homes to larger-lot family homes, and homes built across different phases each have their own quirks. ARC helps you buy with a clear head.

Section-by-section know-how

Georgetown grew in phases, so condition, layout, and value vary from one subdivision to the next. We help you compare sections and home styles so you buy in the right pocket for your budget and commute.

HOA and flood clarity

Some Georgetown subdivisions have a homeowner association, and parts of the far Southside fall in FEMA flood zones. We help you verify HOA rules, fees, and flood risk before you commit.

Honest market reads

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

VA-loan and PCS experienced

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Georgetown answers

Georgetown real estate FAQ

How much do homes cost in Georgetown, Savannah, GA?
Georgetown is a generally accessible suburban market. Single-family homes commonly run from roughly the high $200,000s into the $400,000s depending on size, lot, and updates, with established sections and newer-construction pockets across that range. Ask ARC for today's numbers on the specific section and home you're considering.
Is Georgetown a good place to live and buy?
For many families, yes. Georgetown is a large, established planned community on Savannah's far southside, with single-family homes, sidewalk streets, community amenities in several subdivisions, and more space and value than in-town neighborhoods. The right fit depends on your budget, commute, and which section you choose, so it's worth comparing block by block.
Where is Georgetown and what is it near?
Georgetown sits in far southwest Savannah, in Chatham County, on the city's far southside. It's near Veterans Parkway, Abercorn Street, Highway 17, and I-95, with Southside shopping and services close by and the Little Ogeechee River area nearby, so daily errands and the commute to downtown Savannah are practical.
How is the commute and access from Georgetown?
Access is one of Georgetown's strengths. The community connects easily to Veterans Parkway, Abercorn Street, Highway 17, and I-95, making for a short drive to Southside shopping and an easy commute to downtown Savannah and points south. Drive times vary by exact address and time of day, so ARC can map your specific commute.
What types and styles of homes are in Georgetown?
Georgetown is mostly detached single-family homes built across several phases, so you'll find both single-level ranch and two-story floor plans, plus larger-lot options. Because the community grew over time, condition, layout, and updates vary a lot from home to home, which makes a careful inspection and a local guide worth it.
Does Georgetown have new construction or mostly established homes?
It's a mix. Much of Georgetown is established, well-settled neighborhoods, with some newer-construction pockets from more recent development phases. If you specifically want a newer home with less to update, ARC can point you to the sections where those tend to come up.
What schools serve Georgetown?
Georgetown is served by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS). Attendance zones can change, so always confirm the exact school zone for a specific address through the district before you buy, and ARC can help you check.
Do I need flood insurance in Georgetown?
It depends on the property. Parts of Savannah's far Southside near rivers and marsh fall in FEMA flood zones where lenders require flood insurance, while many inland Georgetown homes do not. Always check the FEMA flood map and the elevation for the specific home before you buy.
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