Gwinnett County
Duluth feels like the Gwinnett suburb that figured out its downtown before the rest caught up. Town Green concerts, a genuinely diverse food scene, and Sugarloaf-corridor jobs make it one of the most livable spots inside I-285's reach.
Duluth market snapshot
Typical buyer range
Most single-family homes trade between roughly $400K and $850K, with luxury in Sugarloaf Country Club and St. Marlo trading well above $1.4M.
Typical seller range
Well-prepared Duluth homes typically list between the mid-$400s and $800K, with downtown-walkable and Sugarloaf-area homes earning meaningful premiums.
Average days on market
Most well-prepared Duluth homes are averaging about 20 to 40 days on market.
Duluth has one of the strongest downtown identities in Gwinnett, and it drives demand. Corporate jobs along Sugarloaf, a nationally recognized food scene, and a broad price range from townhomes to gated luxury keep buyer competition steady year-round.
What it feels like to live in Duluth
Duluth feels like the Gwinnett suburb that figured out its downtown before the rest caught up. Town Green concerts, a genuinely diverse food scene, and Sugarloaf-corridor jobs make it one of the most livable spots inside I-285's reach.
Neighborhoods I know well in Duluth: Downtown Duluth, Sugarloaf Country Club, St. Marlo.
In and around Duluth
Duluth High School
Established Gwinnett public high school serving much of Duluth.
Peachtree Ridge High School
Top-rated Gwinnett public high school serving parts of Duluth.
Northview High School (Johns Creek)
Top-rated nearby Fulton high school for the Johns Creek-adjacent slice.
Wesleyan School
Highly regarded private K-12 option in nearby Peachtree Corners.
Noona
Beloved Korean spot representative of Duluth's food scene.
Pure Taqueria Duluth
Reliable upscale-casual Mexican on the Town Green.
Chicken and the Egg
Popular Southern breakfast and lunch favorite downtown.
Life Time Sugarloaf
Full-service athletic club just down the Sugarloaf corridor.
Orangetheory Fitness Duluth
Popular group HIIT studio near downtown.
CrossFit Duluth
Long-running box with a strong community.
Duluth Town Green
Walkable downtown gathering space with year-round concerts, festivals, and events.
Southeastern Railway Museum
Historic trains and railcars, family-friendly and iconic to Duluth.
Rogers Bridge Park & Chattahoochee River trails
Riverside parks and trails on the Fulton line.
Infinite Energy Center (nearby)
Major arena and event center just off Sugarloaf.
For buyers
Yes — it has one of the best downtowns in Gwinnett, a genuinely diverse food and cultural scene, and quick access to Sugarloaf-corridor jobs and top schools in nearby Johns Creek and Peachtree Ridge clusters.
Downtown-walkable neighborhoods for the lifestyle appeal, Sugarloaf Country Club and St. Marlo for luxury, and established family subdivisions off Peachtree Industrial and Pleasant Hill for value.
Plan on 35 to 65 minutes to Midtown via I-85 depending on traffic. Many Duluth residents work along the Sugarloaf corridor or hybrid from home.
Diverse, urbane, and community-driven. The Town Green anchors real downtown life, and the food scene alone is a reason many families choose Duluth over neighboring cities.
For sellers
Most well-prepared homes price between the mid-$400s and $800K, with downtown-walkable and Sugarloaf luxury addresses earning meaningful premiums. Luxury in Sugarloaf Country Club and St. Marlo trades on its own comps.
About 20 to 40 days for correctly priced, well-prepared homes. Downtown-walkable and top school cluster homes often move faster.
A mix of relocating families and corporate transferees along the Sugarloaf corridor, move-up buyers from inside Gwinnett, and empty-nesters looking for a walkable downtown lifestyle. Presentation and pricing accuracy both matter.
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