Baldwin Park, Savannah, Georgia

Homes for sale in Savannah's Baldwin Park

Baldwin Park is a small, close-in Savannah neighborhood in the city's midtown and eastside area, near Daffin Park and the Bull Street corridor. Picture early-to-mid 20th century bungalows and cottages on quiet, tree-lined streets, just minutes from Forsyth Park and the Historic District. Browse live Baldwin Park listings below and get a local, no-pressure plan from ARC.

Bungalows & cottages Near Daffin Park Walkable in-town pocket Minutes to downtown

What is it like to buy a home in Savannah's Baldwin Park, GA?

Baldwin Park is a small, close-in neighborhood in Savannah's midtown and eastside area, near Daffin Park and the Bull Street corridor in Chatham County. It is an established, walkable in-town pocket known for early-to-mid 20th century bungalows, cottages, and traditional homes on quiet, tree-lined streets. The area has been revitalizing and drawing families and younger buyers who want character close to downtown, with a mix of restored homes and properties with renovation potential. Prices are a mid-range in-town market that varies by block and condition, commonly running from roughly the low $300,000s into the $500,000s, with renovated homes higher and fixers lower, so ask ARC for today's numbers. You are just a few minutes from Daffin Park, Forsyth Park, the Historic District, and Habersham Village. Browse live listings below, then let ARC help you compare blocks, condition, and short-term-rental rules and move with a clear plan.

Midtown
Close-in Savannah
31404
Baldwin Park area ZIP
Walkable
Near Daffin Park
Bungalows
Early-1900s homes

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Baldwin Park homes for sale right now

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About the area

Why buyers are drawn to Baldwin Park

Baldwin Park is one of Savannah's appealing close-in neighborhoods, and the reasons are easy to see.

The biggest draw is character close to downtown. Baldwin Park is an established in-town pocket of early-to-mid 20th century bungalows, cottages, and traditional homes on quiet, tree-lined streets. You get older-home charm and mature trees without paying Historic District prices, which is exactly why the neighborhood has been revitalizing and drawing families and younger buyers in recent years.

Then there is location. Baldwin Park sits in Savannah's midtown and eastside area, near Daffin Park and the Bull Street corridor, so you are just a few minutes from Daffin Park, Forsyth Park, the Historic District, and Habersham Village. It is central and convenient, with a mix of beautifully restored homes and properties with real renovation potential. Prices are a mid-range in-town market that varies by block and condition, commonly running from roughly the low $300,000s into the $500,000s, with renovated homes higher and fixers lower. Ask ARC for today's numbers on the block you are considering.

A few things deserve real attention before you buy. Many homes here are decades old, so condition and renovation quality vary widely from house to house, the City of Savannah regulates short-term rentals with limits that vary by ward, and flood risk varies block by block. None of these are dealbreakers, but they are exactly the details a local guide helps you check.

Covered front porch and entrance of a classic Savannah home in the Baldwin Park area, GA
A classic Savannah home in the Baldwin Park area

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Where to look

Where to look in Baldwin Park

Baldwin Park is really a collection of distinct blocks and home types. A few of the most asked-about:

Streets near Daffin Park

The blocks closest to Daffin Park, where in-town homes sit near one of Savannah's most loved green spaces with its tennis courts, ballfields, and walking paths. These addresses are popular for the easy access to the park.

The heart of Baldwin Park

The core blocks of quiet, tree-lined streets lined with classic bungalows and cottages, the neighborhood's defining look, with a mix of restored homes and ongoing projects.

Blocks toward Habersham Village

The side of the neighborhood closer to Habersham Village and its shops and cafes, a good fit if you want a walkable, everyday-errands feel close to home.

Bungalow & cottage streets

The streets known for early-to-mid 20th century bungalows and cottages with front porches and mature trees, the character homes that draw most buyers to Baldwin Park.

Restored homes vs renovation projects

The neighborhood has both move-in-ready, beautifully restored homes and houses with real renovation potential. Which one fits depends on your budget, timeline, and appetite for a project.

In-town value buys

For buyers who want to be close to downtown without Historic District prices, Baldwin Park can offer some of the more accessible ways into an established in-town Savannah neighborhood.

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Living in Baldwin Park

Walkability, schools & day-to-day life

What everyday life actually looks like once you are here.

  • Walkability: Baldwin Park is a walkable in-town pocket, close to Daffin Park and the Bull Street corridor and just a few minutes from Forsyth Park, the Historic District, and Habersham Village. Many residents handle a lot of their daily errands close to home.
  • Schools: served by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS). Attendance zones can change, so always confirm the exact zone for a specific address.
  • Parks and green space: Daffin Park, with its ballfields, tennis courts, lake, and walking paths, sits nearby and is a defining part of life in the area, and Forsyth Park is only minutes away.
  • Home condition: many homes are decades old, so condition and renovation quality vary block by block. A local agent can tell you how a specific block feels day to day.
  • Who it suits: families and younger buyers who want character close to downtown, buyers open to a restored home or a renovation project, and anyone who wants an established, walkable in-town Savannah neighborhood at a mid-range price.

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How it works

Your simple plan to buy in Baldwin Park

No pressure and no guesswork, just four clear steps with a local guide beside you.

1

Set your budget & must-haves

We talk through price range, monthly payment comfort, and whether you want a restored bungalow, a cottage, a renovation project, or something move-in-ready, including VA-loan-experienced guidance for military buyers.

2

Get a tuned Baldwin Park search

I set up a saved MLS search and instant alerts so the right Baldwin Park homes reach you first, filtered by your favorite blocks, condition, and home type.

3

Tour the right homes

We focus on blocks and homes that fit your life, compare condition, renovation quality, and short-term-rental rules, and skip the ones that don't, so your time is spent well.

4

Offer & close with confidence

I handle offer strategy, inspections on older homes, flood and elevation checks, and closing coordination so you move with a clear head and no surprises.

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Buy Baldwin Park with ARC

A local guide, not a sales pitch

Baldwin Park spans everything from move-in-ready bungalows to renovation projects, and older in-town homes have their own quirks. ARC helps you buy with a clear head.

Older-home know-how

Decades-old bungalows, renovations, and in-town lots are different from new construction. We help you read inspections, renovation quality, and ownership costs so you do not get surprised after closing.

Short-term rental clarity

The City of Savannah caps and permits short-term rentals, and the rules vary by ward. We help you verify the current short-term-rental rules before you buy for rental income.

Honest market reads

We tell you what a Baldwin Park home is really worth, what to expect on inspections, flood, and appraisal, and when to move or wait, no pressure, options first.

VA-loan and PCS experienced

Relocating to Fort Stewart or Hunter Army Airfield, or moving on orders? We are veteran-owned and VA-loan experienced, so military timelines are a specialty.

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Baldwin Park answers

Savannah Baldwin Park real estate FAQ

How much do homes cost in Savannah's Baldwin Park?
Baldwin Park is a mid-range in-town market that varies by block and condition, commonly running from roughly the low $300,000s into the $500,000s, with beautifully renovated homes higher and properties that need work lower. It is generally more attainable than the Historic District while still being close in. Ask ARC for today's numbers on the specific block you're considering.
Is Baldwin Park a good place to live or buy?
For many buyers, yes. Baldwin Park is an established, walkable in-town Savannah neighborhood with character bungalows and cottages, close to Daffin Park and just minutes from downtown. It has been revitalizing and drawing families and younger buyers, though it is worth checking each home's condition and the short-term-rental rules block by block.
Where exactly is Baldwin Park, and what is it near?
Baldwin Park is a small, close-in neighborhood in Savannah's midtown and eastside area, in Chatham County, near Daffin Park and the Bull Street corridor. It is just a few minutes from Daffin Park, Forsyth Park, the Historic District, and Habersham Village, which makes it central and convenient.
How walkable is Baldwin Park, and how close is downtown and Daffin Park?
It is a walkable in-town pocket. Daffin Park, with its ballfields, tennis courts, lake, and walking paths, is close by, and Forsyth Park, the Historic District, and Habersham Village are all just a few minutes away. Many residents handle a lot of their daily errands close to home.
What kinds of homes are in Baldwin Park?
Baldwin Park is known for early-to-mid 20th century bungalows, cottages, and traditional homes on quiet, tree-lined streets. You'll find both beautifully restored, move-in-ready homes and properties with real renovation potential. Because many homes are decades old, condition and renovation quality vary, so a careful inspection and a local guide matter when comparing options.
Can I do short-term rentals in Baldwin Park?
Short-term rentals are regulated. The City of Savannah caps and permits short-term vacation rentals, with limits that vary by ward. If you are buying for rental income, always verify the current short-term-rental rules for the specific property before you buy, and ARC can help you check.
What schools serve Baldwin Park?
Baldwin Park is served by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS). Attendance zones can change, so always confirm the exact school zone for a specific address before you buy.
Do I need flood insurance in Baldwin Park?
It depends on the property. Flood risk varies block by block in Baldwin Park, so some homes fall in FEMA flood zones where lenders require flood insurance, while others do not. Always check the FEMA flood map and the elevation for the specific home before you buy.
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