Neighborhoods
Know Your Gwinnett
Gwinnett isn't one place. Every city has its own rhythm, its own commute patterns, and its own version of everyday life. Here's my honest read on each one.
Lawrenceville
Historic charm meets county hub
The county seat and the oldest city in Gwinnett. Historic courthouse square, a growing arts scene, and more going on downtown than most people realize.
Community feel · Historic · Central
Duluth
Multicultural, walkable, and vibrant
One of the most diverse cities in Georgia. Incredible food, a real downtown, and a neighborhood energy that's hard to match anywhere else in Gwinnett.
Diverse · Walkable · Food scene
Suwanee
Award-winning parks and a real town center
Consistently ranked among the best cities to live in the US. Town Center feels like what every suburb wishes it had. Great schools, great parks, real community.
Family-friendly · Top-ranked · Community
Norcross
Old town feel with serious local flavor
A historic downtown that actually feels like a downtown. Local restaurants, art galleries, and a pace of life that doesn't feel rushed.
Historic · Local · Walkable
Buford
Mall of Georgia corridor and Sugar Hill access
Northern Gwinnett at its most accessible. Mall of Georgia, Lake Lanier nearby, and a growing residential scene with newer communities.
Shopping · Lake access · Growing
Peachtree Corners
Tech-forward suburb with the Forum
Home to The Forum and a strong tech employment base. Well-established, easy I-285 access, and a suburban lifestyle that's dialed in.
Tech · Established · Connected