Savannah, GA2026 Market ReportApril 27, 2026

Savannah, GA Real Estate in 2026: The Honest Market Report

What buyers and sellers in Savannah actually need to know this year

$362,000
Median Price
+7.8%
Year-Over-Year
29 days
Avg Days on Market
Building โ€” 2.5 months supply
Inventory

Figures are approximate market estimates compiled from public real-estate data sources and general market research. Actual values vary by neighborhood, property type, and reporting period โ€” confirm current numbers with a local professional before making decisions.

Savannah, GA Real Estate in 2026: The Honest Market Report

Few Southeast markets are as misunderstood as Savannah, Georgia. Outsiders see one story; the people actually closing deals here see another. In 2026, Savannah's combination of steady demand, constrained supply, and a wave of relocating buyers is keeping competition real even as the rest of the country cools in patches. If you plan to make a move this year, these are the dynamics you cannot afford to ignore.

5 Key Trends in This Report

  1. Relocation Money Is Quietly Setting the Price
  2. New Construction Helps, but It Can't Keep Up
  3. The Entry-Level Crunch Is the Fiercest Fight in Town
  4. Pricing Is a Weapon โ€” Use It Right
  5. Why Savannah Holds Its Value Through the Noise
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๐Ÿ“Š How Savannah Compares Across Southeast Markets

Median sale price and year-over-year price growth for Savannah alongside other Southeast markets RESMP tracks in 2026.

Median Home Price

Orlando
$362K
Virginia Beach
$362K
Wilmington
$362K
Savannah
$362K
Franklin
$361K
Charleston
$360K
Boca Raton
$349K

Year-Over-Year Price Growth

Savannah
+7.8%
Franklin
+6.2%
Wilmington
+6.1%
Virginia Beach
+4.7%
Orlando
+4.4%
Charleston
+3.1%
Boca Raton
+2.4%

Source: RESMP 2026 market reports. Savannah is shown in the highlighted bars.

1

Relocation Money Is Quietly Setting the Price

A meaningful share of Savannah's most competitive offers now come from out-of-area buyers carrying equity from pricier markets. To them, Savannah looks like a bargain, and they bid accordingly โ€” which steadily resets the ceiling for everyone else. Local buyers who dismiss a home as "overpriced" are often competing against someone who simply does the math differently.


2

New Construction Helps, but It Can't Keep Up

Builders are active across the Savannah area, and new communities are absorbing real demand โ€” but permits and deliveries are not closing the gap fast enough to flip the market in buyers' favor. New-build incentives can be a genuine deal for buyers willing to wait out a construction timeline, while resale sellers benefit from the overflow of demand the builders can't fully satisfy.


3

The Entry-Level Crunch Is the Fiercest Fight in Town

Nowhere is competition hotter in Savannah than at the affordable end of the market. First-time buyers, investors, and downsizers are all chasing the same starter homes and townhomes, and that pile-up keeps the lower price tiers moving fastest. Sellers in this segment hold real leverage; buyers need clean financing and the discipline to move the moment the right listing hits.


4

Pricing Is a Weapon โ€” Use It Right

The single most expensive mistake in Savannah right now is mispricing. Aim too high and the home goes stale, inviting the lowball offers sellers fear most; price it sharply against true comparable sales and you can manufacture competition. The data is unambiguous: homes priced right from day one tend to sell faster and, counterintuitively, for more than those that chase the market down through cuts.


5

Why Savannah Holds Its Value Through the Noise

Long-term, the case for Savannah, Georgia rests on fundamentals that don't swing with the news cycle: jobs, population, and a finite supply of desirable homes. Markets built on those pillars tend to grind higher over time, absorbing short-term wobbles without breaking. For owners thinking in years rather than months, that durability is the quiet advantage that matters most.

๐Ÿ“ Neighborhoods to Watch in Savannah

Walkable downtown districtsAffordable starter-home pocketsLuxury and estate enclavesUp-and-coming revitalization areasCommuter-friendly suburbsEstablished core neighborhoods

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Savannah, Georgia a good place to buy a home in 2026?

Savannah remains a solid long-term market thanks to steady demand and limited supply. With a median sale price near $362,000 and homes selling in around 29 days, buyers should get pre-approved and be ready to move quickly on well-priced listings. As always, the right neighborhood and home matter more than timing the overall market.

What is the average home price in Savannah, Georgia?

The median sale price in Savannah is approximately $362,000 as of early 2026, up roughly 7.8% year over year. Prices vary widely by neighborhood, age of home, and property type โ€” confirm current numbers for your target area with a local professional before making an offer.

Is it a buyer's or seller's market in Savannah?

Savannah leans toward sellers wherever inventory is tight, but 2026 buyers have regained some negotiating room on repairs, credits, and rate buydowns โ€” especially on homes that have sat. The advantage shifts block by block and price tier, which is why local representation pays off on either side of the deal.

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