The 2026 housing market is already taking shape, and buyers and homeowners in The Savannah Metro Area are asking one big question: Will it finally get easier to make a move? The latest national forecasts from the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), Realtor.com, and Zillow point to a slow but meaningful improvement in housing market […]
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What Kind of Lifestyle is Affordable for You in Savannah?
This beautiful place I get to call home, and you could too—Savannah, Georgia. It’s a mix of charm and cobblestones, Spanish moss-covered oak trees (I happen to have two in my front yard), and a lifestyle that blends tradition, eclectic, and the ultramodern in familiar ease. However, when you think about relocating—or at least being […]
Thinking About Downsizing in Savannah? Here’s Why It’s the Right Move
Are you feeling like your home is a little too big for your needs now? Maybe the kids have moved out. Maybe you’re tired of cleaning rooms no one uses. Or maybe, you just want a simpler, easier life. If this sounds like you, downsizing could be the perfect next step, and Savannah is a […]
Thomas Square Streetcar Neighborhood
Historical Background Originally developed around the electric streetcar in the late 1800s, Thomas Square became known as the Thomas Square Streetcar District, a National Historic District since the late 1990s. Despite the absence ofstreetcars today, the area maintains a sense of convenience and connection. Community and Revitalization Revitalization efforts led by Savannah College of Art […]
Right Sizing
When It’s Time to Let Go: The Emotional Journey of Downsizing There comes a moment in life when the house that once felt just right begins to feel a little too big. Maybe it’s the quiet that echoes through empty rooms after the kids have grown and gone. Maybe it’s the stairs that feel a […]
To New Beginnings
This week, I was able to sit alongside a friend at a closing table. And while it wasn’t the ideal situation to be sitting there in those chairs which seemed to wrap around us as they signed a mountain of papers, there was civility. Facing the oversized picture window, the skies were blue after a […]
