Savannah houses are beautiful. Owning one you don't want isn't.

Savannah's market made national headlines on the way up — but in 2026, listings are sitting far longer and price cuts are everywhere. If you own a house in Chatham County that needs work, sits in a flood zone, or has tenants, the retail market can be a long, expensive wait. We buy Savannah houses for cash, as-is — historic quirks, moisture, moss, and all — with a written offer in 24 hours.

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Selling a house in Savannah right now

As of mid-2026, Savannah median sale prices have ranged roughly $330–400K across sources, with days-on-market stretching toward 70–100+ and most competitive urgency gone. It's a market where "list it and hope" quietly costs holding money every month — certainty is scarce and valuable.

  • Port of Savannah (one of the busiest container ports in the U.S.)
  • Gulfstream Aerospace
  • Hyundai Metaplant in nearby Bryan County reshaping the metro
  • SCAD, tourism, Hunter Army Airfield / Fort Stewart military sellers
  • City listings in 2026 average ~70–100+ days on market with heavy price-reduction activity
  • Coastal specifics: flood insurance costs, historic-district review for repairs, humidity/termite wear

Neighborhoods and areas where we buy

Coastal inventory is different — Midtown, Ardsley Park, Baldwin Park, and Gordonston carry historic quirks, humidity wear, and flood-map questions that scare retail buyers. We also buy Eastside and Westside rentals, Southside and Windsor Forest ranches, and Georgetown. Across the port towns — Pooler, Garden City, Port Wentworth — plus Thunderbolt, Wilmington Island, and the Rincon/Effingham edge, we price the coastal realities into the offer so you are not waiting out a 100-day listing.

Situations we help with in Savannah

  • Inherited a historic home with a repair list the estate can't fund
  • Short-term-rental owner exiting after regulation and saturation
  • Flood-zone house with an insurance bill that keeps climbing
  • Tenant-occupied Eastside property
  • PCS from Hunter AAF / Fort Stewart

How selling in Savannah works

  1. 1

    Tell us about the house.

    Address and phone number — that's all we need to start. No sign-ups, no spam.

  2. 2

    Get your written offer within 24 hours.

    We research the property, call you with honest questions, and put a real number in writing. If it doesn't work for you, no hard feelings.

  3. 3

    Pick your closing date.

    Close in as little as 5 days, or take the weeks you need. We pay all closing costs. You walk away with cash and zero repairs behind you.

Savannah cash-offer FAQ

Do you buy historic Savannah homes that need restoration?

Yes. Historic-district review boards and the repair costs that come with them become our problem after closing — not yours. We price the work into the offer so you can walk away clean.

Do you buy houses in flood zones or with past flood claims?

Yes. Flood-zone inventory and prior claims are common along the coast. We factor insurance reality and elevation into the number; you don't have to wait for a retail buyer who flinches at the flood map.

My Airbnb isn't penciling anymore — will you buy it furnished?

Yes. Walk away and leave the furniture if you want. Short-term-rental exits after regulation and saturation are a growing share of Savannah calls.

Do you buy in Pooler, Garden City, and the islands?

Yes — all of Chatham County and nearby Effingham, including Pooler, Garden City, Port Wentworth, Thunderbolt, and Wilmington Island.

More answers on our full FAQ · Georgia Guaranteed Offer home

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