Known for its Southern Charm and Southern Gothic writer Flannery O’Conner, Savannah, Georgia has a lot to offer its residents. This city of 147,000 features a diverse economy that includes shipping and manufacturing along with tourism. Savannahians also enjoy the arts scene, which is centered around the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and includes literary fairs, community theatre, and visual arts.
Living in one of the South’s most genteel cities will cost you, though. The average rent is $1,400, up 16% over 2021. The median house price is $330K, up 20% over 2021. Inflation will likely push these prices even higher. Living in Savannah will likely mean downsizing to a house with less storage space.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in your plans for any Savannah move. With facilities all over the city, you’ll be surprised at how convenient it can be. And even if you want a larger unit or a longer-term lease, it’s pretty affordable, too. Don’t let storage be what holds you back from a new life in this lovely Southern town.