The bright colors, wood-frame homes and intricate architectural details of Savannah’s Victorian District distinguish this post-Civil War neighborhood from surrounding areas, including the National Historic Landmark District to the north and the Thomas Square Streetcar Historic District to the south.

Although Savannah was originally founded in 1733, the city eventually grew beyond the original urban plan developed by General James Edward Oglethorpe. With the southward expansion of the city in the 1880s and 1890s, the Victorian District offered the opportunity for local families to build large, freestanding homes on spacious lots. The Victorian District earned its rightful place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 and continues to reign as one of Savannah’s most popular residential areas, offering convenient access to a wide range of amenities, including local restaurants, shops and cafes.

Bounded to the west by Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, to the east by East Broad Street, to the north by Gwinnett Street and the south by Anderson Lane, the Victorian District showcases a colorful collection of frame homes with wrap-around porches and elaborate trim accents – all of which are located within walking distance of Forsyth Park.

Prices in the Victorian District have been strong in recent years and are generally lower than those in the National Historic Landmark District, offering the opportunity for buyers to get more house for their money in this family-friendly neighborhood. In addition, the quality of construction is high, as home builders and artisans in the Victorian era were known for their craftsmanship and attention to detail.

In addition, the Victorian District offers easy access to Forsyth Park, Savannah’s crown jewel, offering 30 acres of green space in the heart of the downtown area. This lush oasis serves as the perfect place to take your dog for a walk, enjoy a romantic picnic on a sunny afternoon, join a pick-up game of ultimate frisbee or attend a live concert under the stars.

Residents of the Victorian District love the quality of life and can start their day with a cappuccino at Sentient Bean, stroll over to the Forsyth Park Farmer’s Market for fresh produce and enjoy lunch in the park. Dozens of local businesses are located within walking distance, and many shop and cafe owners are on a first-name basis with local residents in this friendly neighborhood.

Best of all, the Victorian District offers a variety of real estate options, from cozy condos to spacious wood-frame homes. The neighborhood features an extensive inventory of single-family residences, as well as duplexes and multifamily homes.

First-time home buyers, as well as longtime residents, consider Savannah’s Victorian District to be a great place to call home. Take the time to see all that this popular neighborhood offers and find the perfect residence to fit your lifestyle.

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