The unit itself was lovely, clean and comfortable for two adults and reasonably priced.
However, we had some issues with parking and back-and-forth with the property manager. (Though, overall, appreciated the responsiveness of the manager).
We specifically rented a compact car given the listing description of the garage, but it was extremely tight with a small car. Important to flag that street parking within a few blocks of the unit was rarely available when we were staying in October.
Our first night, the garage we were instructed to use had another car in it. After looking for street parking for nearly half an hour, I reached out to the property manager, and she seemed bothered that we didn't think to park in another spot (I wouldn't assume that we could pull into another garage spot except for the one designated for our apartment).
We reached out the next day because our unit ran out of toilet paper and tissues; the property manager told me that they don't usually provide tissues, which I thought was odd, but texted the housekeeper to ask her to drop more off. Instead of letting us know that she was coming or that items had been dropped off, they were left in a bag outside the back door. We had to text again and were put off by our interaction with the manager.
Overall, I'd recommend if you are looking to travel to Savannah on a budget, but be aware of the parking situation and management.