A historic small city with easy access to Atlanta. Walkable downtown, many parks, solid schools, and a wide range of homes.
Serving Gwinnett & Metro Atlanta • Equal Housing Opportunity
County seat of Gwinnett, about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta. The downtown square and the 1885 Gwinnett Historic Courthouse give it a classic, small-city feel.
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Near SR-316 and I-85 with simple routes across Gwinnett.
Friendly and diverse. A lively historic square with brick buildings, local shops, and easy events like the weekly farmers market and the annual tree lighting.
Part of Gwinnett County Public Schools, one of Georgia’s largest districts.
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SR-316 links to I-85. Highways 29, 20, 124, and 120 connect to nearby towns. Buses connect to MARTA.
| Destination | Typical time |
|---|---|
| Downtown / Midtown Atlanta | About 30–45 min in rush hour; faster off-peak |
| Perimeter / Sandy Springs | About 30–40 min |
| Hartsfield–Jackson Airport | About 45–60+ min |
County seat of Gwinnett, ~30 miles NE of downtown Atlanta. Historic square anchored by the 1885 Gwinnett Historic Courthouse.
Near downtown: brick ranches, cozy cottages, and new townhomes. Farther out: planned neighborhoods and new builds across many price points.
Entry level: townhomes and smaller single-family homes. Mid-range: larger lots with mature trees. Upper tier: gated areas and luxury homes with amenities.
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Active-adult and condo options with amenities designed for easy living and downsizing.
Equal Housing Opportunity • Serving Gwinnett & Metro Atlanta
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