We Buy Houses in Savannah, GA
Selling a house for cash in Savannah
Savannah is one of the oldest and most distinctive cities in the South, and that history shows up in the housing stock. The median home sells for around $330,000 as of spring 2026, down roughly 10% year over year as listings pile up and homes take three months or more to move. But that single figure hides a huge range — a restored Federal-style townhouse in the Historic District can run near a million dollars while a 1950s ranch on the Southside sells for far less.
We buy houses for cash across all of it. No realtor commissions, no repairs, no waiting on a retail buyer’s mortgage — which matters in a slowing market where a house can sit for months while you keep paying the mortgage, taxes, and Savannah’s notoriously high coastal insurance. With inventory climbing and buyers getting choosier, the traditional path has gotten slower and less certain here, and that uncertainty is exactly what a guaranteed cash close removes. We make a no-obligation offer within 24 hours and let you pick the closing date, whether that’s next week or two months out.
Savannah neighborhoods we buy in
We purchase houses throughout Chatham County and the city, including:
- Downtown core: Historic District, Victorian District, Thomas Square Streetcar District
- Midtown: Ardsley Park, Chatham Crescent, Parkside, Baldwin Park
- East and the islands: Isle of Hope, Sandfly, Thunderbolt-adjacent areas
- Southside: Windsor Forest, Georgetown, Berwick, the malls corridor
- West Savannah and Westside: Carver Heights, Cuyler-Brownsville
What makes Savannah different
A few Savannah-specific realities shape how we work here:
- Tidal flooding and hurricanes. Savannah is low, flat, and coastal. Helene, Debby, and recurring downtown flooding have left many homes with water history, and roughly three-quarters of buildings in the city carry some flood risk. We buy them anyway.
- Old, humid-climate housing stock. Historic frame and masonry homes are beautiful but bring termite history, moisture and rot, knob-and-tube wiring, and dated systems. Savannah’s humidity is hard on houses, and those issues routinely scare off retail buyers.
- A tourism and SCAD economy. Short-term-rental conversions, student-rental landlords near SCAD, and a service-heavy job base all create owners who need to sell quickly and cleanly.
Savannah market snapshot
| Metric | Savannah (spring 2026) |
|---|---|
| Median sale price | ~$329,000–$333,000 |
| Year-over-year change | Down ~10% |
| Average days on market | ~90+ days |
| Our buy range | $40,000 to $1M+, any condition |
Numbers reflect Redfin, Zillow, and local market reports; your specific neighborhood and property condition determine the actual offer.
Common reasons Savannah homeowners sell to us
Savannah’s mix of old homes, coastal risk, and a tourism economy creates specific situations: inherited historic houses heirs can’t afford to restore, storm- and flood-damaged properties owners don’t want to rebuild, tired short-term-rental and student-rental landlords near SCAD, and military families at Hunter Army Airfield facing fast relocations. We also work with owners going through divorce who need a clean split, and homeowners behind on payments who want to sell before Georgia’s fast first-Tuesday foreclosure auction takes their equity. Whatever the reason, we make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours and close at a local Chatham County closing attorney on the date you choose — so you can move forward without the cost, delay, and uncertainty of a traditional sale.
How we help Savannah homeowners
Whatever your situation, we can help. Each links to Savannah-specific details:
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