Savannah Realtor Site Architecture

This flowchart visualizes the core site hierarchy and user journeys for the Savannah realtor website. Hover over/Click on the / (Home) node to see all primary child pages light up. Hover or click any section box (Brand & Trust, Buyer & Seller Funnels, Search & Contact, Content Hub, Neighborhoods Hub) or key page node (/blog/, /neighborhoods/) to activate/deactivate their highlight effect and see how lower-level pages relate to that parent.

How to read this:
Each box represents a page or logical group in the site architecture. Top-level elements sit at the top and feed traffic down into more specific, higher-intent pages such as neighborhood money pages. Hover over/Click on / (Home) to highlight its direct child pages: About, Testimonials, Buy, Sell, Resources, Search Homes, Contact, Blog, and Neighborhoods. Hover or click the “Content Hub” to highlight the Blog page; then hover or click the Blog page itself to highlight its content categories. Hover or click the “Neighborhoods Hub” to highlight the Neighborhoods page; then hover or click the Neighborhoods page itself to see all neighborhood money pages light up.
Root
Home
The main entry point for both new and returning visitors. From here, users can go directly to search, explore neighborhoods, learn about the agent, or choose a buyer/seller path. This page sets the brand tone and introduces the value proposition for working with this Savannah realtor.
/ (Home)
The homepage combines a clear hero message, prominent search bar, featured neighborhoods, and selected listings. It also surfaces key CTAs such as “Search Homes”, “Explore Neighborhoods”, and “Schedule a Call”, making it easy for different visitor types (buyers, sellers, and researchers) to choose their next step. Click this node to toggle the highlight of all primary child pages across the diagram.
Global Navigation
The main menu visible site-wide, typically in the header. It links into the primary funnels: Buy, Sell, Search Homes, Neighborhoods, Blog, About, Testimonials, and Contact. From an SEO perspective, this consistent navigation reinforces internal linking to the most important sections and ensures users can always jump to search or neighborhood content from any page.
Hover or click the / (Home) node to see its primary child pages highlight across the diagram.
Top-Level Navigation Pages
Brand & Trust
These pages build credibility by telling the agent’s story and featuring social proof. Users who are evaluating whether to work with this realtor will frequently visit these before submitting a lead form or booking a consultation, so they must feel professional, authentic, and locally rooted. Click this box to lock/unlock the highlight for About and Testimonials.
/about/
The About page explains who the agent is, their experience in Savannah and the surrounding metro, and what makes their approach different. It should highlight local expertise, designations, community involvement, and service areas, while also linking down to key neighborhood and blog content to reinforce topical authority.
/testimonials/
The Testimonials page collects reviews from past buyers and sellers, ideally pulled or echoed from Google, Zillow, or other platforms. It demonstrates proof of results, showcases specific neighborhood success stories, and supports higher conversion rates when visitors are deciding whether to reach out to this agent versus another local competitor.
Buyer & Seller Funnels
These pages act as guided entry points for different user intents: people wanting to buy a home and people wanting to sell. Both funnels connect directly to key tools (search, valuation, and contact) and route visitors to relevant resources and neighborhood content. Click this box to lock/unlock the highlight for Buy, Sell, and Resources.
/buy/
The Buy page outlines how the agent supports buyers, from discovery and financing conversation through home tours, offers, and closing. It links to the home search page, highlights the most popular neighborhoods, and includes CTAs to book a buyer consultation or sign up for tailored listing alerts in specific areas like Ardsley Park, Wilmington Island, or Pooler.
/sell/
The Sell page explains the listing strategy: pricing, staging, photography, MLS and digital marketing, plus how neighborhood-specific content and search visibility will be used to attract qualified buyers. It should feature a simple valuation form or “request a pricing consultation” CTA, tying into the agent’s deep knowledge of Savannah’s micro-markets.
/resources/
An optional but powerful hub for downloadable guides, checklists, and educational resources aimed at both buyers and sellers. This can host items such as first-time buyer checklists, “Preparing Your Home for Sale” PDFs, or neighborhood comparison guides. It supports lead nurturing and gives blog content a central place to refer back to.
Search & Contact
These pages serve highly motivated visitors who already know they want to look at listings or speak to the agent. They should be quick to access from anywhere on the site and optimized for conversion on both desktop and mobile. Click this box to lock/unlock the highlight for Search Homes and Contact.
/search-homes/
The central search interface powered by MLS/IDX. Users can filter by price, beds, baths, neighborhood, waterfront, and more. This page also acts as a bridge from general search to specific neighborhoods, with links and preset filters that drop visitors into relevant money pages or listing collections for places like Skidaway Island, Richmond Hill, or the Historic District.
/contact/
The main conversion page that aggregates all ways to connect: a short form, phone number, email address, and potentially a scheduling link. This is the final step in many journeys that begin on a neighborhood page, blog article, or the Buy/Sell funnels, so the design should be simple, reassuring, and easy to complete on mobile.
Content Hub
The blog and its categories house long-form content that answers common questions, compares neighborhoods, and provides market insight. Click this box to lock/unlock the highlight for the Blog page. Then hover or click the Blog page node itself to light up the underlying content categories.
/blog/
The blog landing page lists the most recent posts and allows visitors to filter or browse by category. It should feature neighborhood guides, buying/selling tips, waterfront content, and market updates, all of which push readers into relevant neighborhood and Buy/Sell pages via contextual internal links. Click this node to toggle highlight on the four content categories below.
Neighborhood Guides
Articles such as “Living in Ardsley Park”, “Best Neighborhoods in Savannah for Families”, or “Isle of Hope vs Wilmington Island”. These posts help users compare areas, answer lifestyle questions, and typically include strong links to the corresponding money pages and search filters for those neighborhoods.
Buying Tips
Educational content that explains financing, inspections, closing costs, and strategy for purchasing in Savannah. These posts capture early-stage buyers and direct them to the Buy page, home search, and neighborhood content once they become more serious.
Selling Your Home
Posts that walk potential sellers through preparing a property, understanding the local market, and evaluating offers. They build trust that this agent understands pricing dynamics across neighborhoods and prompt users to request a valuation or book a seller consultation.
Market Updates
Periodic updates on pricing trends, days on market, inventory levels, and buyer demand across different Savannah submarkets. These posts position the agent as a market expert and can drive repeat visits from both active clients and prospects monitoring conditions.
Neighborhood Hub & Money Pages
Neighborhoods Hub
The Neighborhoods hub and its child pages form the core of the SEO strategy. Each neighborhood page is a “money page” optimized for queries like “homes for sale in [Neighborhood] Savannah GA” and backed by hyper-local content and listing inventory. Click this box to lock/unlock highlight on the Neighborhoods page. Then hover or click the Neighborhoods page node to light up all underlying neighborhood money pages.
/neighborhoods/
This hub page introduces the idea of exploring Savannah by neighborhood and segments the area into three major groups: In-Town & Historic, Islands & Waterfront, and Savannah Metro Suburbs. It briefly describes the character of each segment and provides a visual map or grid linking to individual neighborhood pages, so visitors can quickly drill into areas that match their lifestyle and budget. Click this node to toggle highlight for all neighborhood money pages.
In-Town & Historic
Walkable, character-rich neighborhoods near downtown Savannah. These areas appeal to buyers who value historic homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to dining, culture, and the Historic District. Each child node below is a dedicated money page for one of these in-town communities.
Historic District
/neighborhoods/historic-district-homes-for-sale/ — Targets buyers searching for homes, condos, and townhomes in Savannah’s iconic Historic District, emphasizing architecture, walkability, and access to the riverfront and city squares.
Victorian District
/neighborhoods/victorian-district-homes-for-sale/ — Focuses on historic Victorian-era homes, charm, and proximity to Forsyth Park, with lifestyle content for buyers who want an older neighborhood feel just outside the core Historic District.
Starland District
/neighborhoods/starland-district-homes-for-sale/ — Highlights this artsy, up-and-coming area known for creative spaces, restaurants, and renovated homes, appealing to buyers seeking an eclectic, urban vibe.
Thomas Square
/neighborhoods/thomas-square-homes-for-sale/ — A page for buyers drawn to historic architecture and the streetcar district, with details on housing types, nearby amenities, and commute into downtown.
Baldwin Park
/neighborhoods/baldwin-park-homes-for-sale/ — Features this residential area’s parks, community feel, and value relative to surrounding in-town neighborhoods, plus current listings and school information.
Ardsley Park
/neighborhoods/ardsley-park-homes-for-sale/ — Targets one of Savannah’s most sought-after historic neighborhoods, with deep content around tree-lined streets, home styles, and the lifestyle that attracts families and professionals.
Parkside / Daffin Park
/neighborhoods/daffin-park-parkside-homes-for-sale/ — Serves buyers interested in bungalows and homes near Daffin Park and Grayson Stadium, emphasizing outdoor amenities and neighborhood community.
Gordonston
/neighborhoods/gordonston-homes-for-sale/ — A quieter in-town area with its own park and strong neighborhood identity, ideal for buyers who want charm without being directly in the tourist core.
Midtown Savannah
/neighborhoods/midtown-savannah-homes-for-sale/ — Captures buyers seeking central location, access to multiple districts, and a mix of older and newer housing stock while still being close to downtown.
Southside Savannah
/neighborhoods/southside-savannah-homes-for-sale/ — Focuses on more affordable in-town options, shopping corridors, and convenient access to employers, making it attractive to many local buyers.
Georgetown
/neighborhoods/georgetown-savannah-homes-for-sale/ — Describes this residential pocket south of central Savannah, with emphasis on value, community amenities, and commute details.
Coffee Bluff
/neighborhoods/coffee-bluff-homes-for-sale/ — Geared toward buyers wanting a more relaxed, scenic neighborhood with marsh views and access to Coffee Bluff Marina while remaining in the Savannah area.
Islands & Waterfront
Coastal and marshfront communities for buyers who prioritize water access, boating, or island living. These pages emphasize lifestyle, access to the beach or marinas, and the premiums associated with waterfront property.
Isle of Hope
/neighborhoods/isle-of-hope-homes-for-sale/ — Highlights historic charm, bluff-front views, and boating culture along the Skidaway River, with strong focus on lifestyle and water access.
Skidaway Island / The Landings
/neighborhoods/skidaway-island-the-landings-homes-for-sale/ — A detailed page for this upscale, gated golf and waterfront community, covering amenities, club features, and home types that appeal to second-home and retirement buyers.
Wilmington Island
/neighborhoods/wilmington-island-homes-for-sale/ — Serves families and commuters who want suburban living between downtown and Tybee, with emphasis on schools, marsh views, and everyday convenience.
Whitemarsh Island
/neighborhoods/whitemarsh-island-homes-for-sale/ — Focuses on neighborhoods close to downtown and Tybee with a mix of marshfront, gated communities, and more traditional subdivisions, plus strong school discussion.
Talahi Island
/neighborhoods/talahi-island-homes-for-sale/ — Targets buyers who want a quieter, more residential island environment with easy access to both Savannah and the beach, including marshfront and water-oriented properties.
Dutch Island
/neighborhoods/dutch-island-homes-for-sale/ — A gated, waterfront community page emphasizing privacy, amenities, and deep-water access for buyers seeking an upscale island lifestyle.
Burnside Island
/neighborhoods/burnside-island-homes-for-sale/ — Combines information about scenic, water-oriented living with details on marinas and boating, targeting buyers who want a relaxed coastal feel close to Savannah.
Tybee Island
/neighborhoods/tybee-island-homes-for-sale/ — Targets beachfront and vacation-home buyers looking for condos, cottages, and houses near the ocean, with emphasis on rental potential, beach access, and seasonal lifestyle.
Savannah Metro Suburbs
High-growth suburban communities around Savannah that offer newer construction, strong schools, and more space. These pages are key for relocation buyers who are flexible on being outside the city proper in exchange for amenities and value.
Pooler
/neighborhoods/pooler-ga-homes-for-sale/ — Focuses on rapid growth, shopping, proximity to the airport and major employers, and the variety of newer neighborhoods that make Pooler attractive to many relocating families.
Godley Station
/neighborhoods/godley-station-homes-for-sale/ — Covers this planned area of Pooler/West Chatham, emphasizing master-planned communities, amenities, and modern homes popular with commuters and families.
Southbridge
/neighborhoods/southbridge-savannah-homes-for-sale/ — Highlights this golf and residential community, positioned for buyers wanting larger homes, green space, and easy access to both Savannah and Pooler.
Richmond Hill
/neighborhoods/richmond-hill-ga-homes-for-sale/ — A deeper dive into this family-friendly, school-focused suburb south of Savannah, including discussions of commute patterns, neighborhoods, and riverfront options.
Rincon
/neighborhoods/rincon-ga-homes-for-sale/ — Targets value-conscious buyers and those working in or near Effingham County, emphasizing small-town atmosphere, schools, and newer housing developments.
Hover or click this “Neighborhoods Hub” group to highlight the /neighborhoods/ page only. Then hover or click the /neighborhoods/ node itself to see all individual neighborhood money pages highlight together.