Savannah's timeless charm and vibrant energy make it a premier destination for 55+ living. The city offers a unique blend of historic beauty, cultural richness, and a mild coastal climate with relatively mild winters. Beyond the famed squares and oak canopies, Savannah provides an active yet relaxed lifestyle, from riverfront strolls to a thriving arts scene. While not the lowest-cost option in Georgia, Savannah's lack of state income tax on Social Security and reasonable property taxes compared to other coastal cities adds financial appeal. It's a city where historic preservation meets modern, active adult living.
Where55 lists 8 active adult communities in Savannah and the surrounding area. Below, we highlight some of the top-rated options and what makes each one worth considering. Browse all Savannah communities →
Top 55+ Communities in Savannah, Georgia
The Landings On Skidaway Island
The Landings on Skidaway Island is an active lifestyle community in Savannah, Georgia. This private gated neighborhood offers a variety of home designs that span across 4,596 acres, yet provides a small-town charm.
Price range: $600,000–$2,000
Amenities: Golf, Pool, Fitness Center, Clubhouse, Pickleball, Tennis, Walking Trails, Spa
Habersham Plantation
The peace, privacy and spaciousness of Estate Homesites. Welcoming gathering places where friends come together.
River Oaks
Along the winding Ogeechee River in the charming town of Richmond Hill, Georgia lies an intimate community of luxury villas known as River Oaks. This intimate community embraces waterfront living and all that it has to offer.
Savannah Quarters
Savannah Quarters redefines and enriches gracious Southern living for you and your family. It’s a blend of neighborhoods and lifestyles founded upon the enchanting beauty of Savannah and convenient to a myriad of cultural, shopping, dining and educational opportunities.
Southbridge
Nestled among 1,400 tranquil acres of woodlands, lakes, lagoons and walking trails, Southbridge offers a return to simpler times, with neighborhood values, world-class amenities, and one of Georgia's finest championship golf courses. From traditional family homes and estate-sized residences with stunning views and custom features to maintenance-free living in condominiums and townhomes, Southbridge offers the best in country-club living.
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What to Look for in a Savannah 55+ Community
When choosing your Savannah 55+ community, prioritize the lifestyle you want. Do you prefer a large, master-planned enclave with a private golf course like The Landings, or a more intimate, maintenance-free neighborhood? Scrutinize HOA fees—they can vary widely and may or may not cover amenities, landscaping, or even exterior insurance. Consider your proximity to essential services: being near a major hub like the Pooler area offers easy shopping and access to St. Joseph's/Candler hospitals, while islands like Skidaway offer serene nature but a longer drive to urban conveniences. Ensure the community's social calendar and amenities match your vision for an active retirement.
Explore Nearby Cities
If you're considering the broader Georgia area, these nearby cities also have active adult communities worth exploring:
- Suwanee (14 communities)
- Cumming (8 communities)
- Marietta (4 communities)
- Saint Simons Island (4 communities)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do 55+ communities cost in Savannah, Georgia?
Costs vary significantly by community type. Entry-level homes in established communities like Habersham Plantation or Southbridge can start in the mid-$300s. Luxury golf-course living at The Landings or Savannah Quarters often begins in the $500s and can exceed $1 million. Beyond the home price, budget for monthly HOA fees, which in Savannah typically range from $200 to over $600, covering amenities and common area maintenance.
What amenities are common in Savannah retirement communities?
Beyond standard clubhouses and pools, Savannah's 55+ communities often feature amenities tailored to the coastal Lowcountry lifestyle. Many, like The Landings and Savannah Quarters, boast private, championship golf courses. Given the flat terrain and beautiful scenery, walking and biking trails are common. You'll also find fishing piers, boating access, and community gardens. Social amenities often include arts & crafts studios and clubs that organize trips to downtown Savannah's famed cultural events.
Is Savannah, Georgia a good place to retire?
Yes, Savannah is an excellent retirement choice. The climate offers mild winters and a long season for outdoor activities. Georgia is tax-friendly for retirees, with Social Security income exempt and a significant retirement income exclusion. Savannah is a regional healthcare hub, home to the Memorial Health and St. Joseph's/Candler systems. The city's walkable historic district, vibrant culture, and coastal proximity provide a rich, engaging lifestyle for active adults.