Why Live in Liberty City
Liberty City in Savannah offers a unique blend of urban convenience and rural charm, located less than 4 miles south of downtown. The neighborhood is characterized by its eclectic mix of homes, including midcentury ranch-style, 1970s Split Levels, 1980s Colonial Revivals, and Craftsman-inspired new constructions. The area is known for its spacious properties, many featuring well-maintained lawns and gardens, with stately live oaks providing natural beauty. Residents enjoy the freedom of no HOA restrictions, allowing for personal touches like small gardens or even a farm, as seen with the neighborhood's small farm that includes horses. The local recreation center off Mills B Lane Boulevard features a playground, picnic pavilion, paved trail, and a full sports complex, offering activities like craft and dance classes. Laney Contemporary Fine Art, across the street, showcases both local and international artists with regular exhibitions and events. Shopping and dining are convenient, with Red & White Foods and Family Dollar less than a mile away, and a variety of options on Abercorn Street about 4 miles from most homes. Coastal Empire Beer Company, a pet-friendly brewery, adds to the local flavor. The neighborhood is well-connected with Chatham Area Transit bus stops and proximity to Interstate 516, making travel easy, including a 20-minute drive to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.