Gwinnett County
Suwanee feels like the suburb that figured out how to do everything well. Award-winning Town Center, top-rated schools, family neighborhoods, and Suwanee Creek Greenway tying it all together — it's one of the most consistently requested relocation markets in Gwinnett.
Suwanee market snapshot
Typical buyer range
Most single-family homes run from the mid-$400s through $1.1M, with luxury homes in The River Club and Edinburgh well above $1.5M.
Typical seller range
Well-prepared Suwanee homes typically list between the mid-$500s and $950K, with North Gwinnett school zones and luxury enclaves earning meaningful premiums.
Average days on market
Most well-prepared Suwanee homes are averaging about 20 to 40 days on market.
Suwanee consistently shows up on national best-places-to-live lists, and it shows in demand. Strong North Gwinnett schools, a real Town Center, and the Greenway keep relocating families and move-up buyers competing for the same inventory.
What it feels like to live in Suwanee
Suwanee feels like the suburb that figured out how to do everything well. Award-winning Town Center, top-rated schools, family neighborhoods, and Suwanee Creek Greenway tying it all together — it's one of the most consistently requested relocation markets in Gwinnett.
Neighborhoods I know well in Suwanee: Suwanee Town Center, The River Club, Edinburgh.
In and around Suwanee
North Gwinnett High School
Highly rated Gwinnett County high school — a major demand driver for surrounding neighborhoods.
Lambert High School (south Forsyth)
Top-rated nearby high school for the small slice of Suwanee that crosses into Forsyth.
Peachtree Ridge High School
Strong Gwinnett high school serving parts of south Suwanee.
Wesleyan School
Highly regarded private K-12 option nearby.
Marlow's Tavern Suwanee
Reliable upscale-casual American at Suwanee Town Center.
Cinco Mexican Cantina
Popular family Mexican spot near Town Center.
Bonefish Grill Suwanee
Long-running seafood favorite for date nights.
Life Time Sugarloaf
Full-service athletic club a short drive south.
Orangetheory Fitness Suwanee
Popular group HIIT studio near Town Center.
F45 Training Suwanee
Functional group training with strong programming.
Suwanee Town Center
Walkable downtown with restaurants, splash pad, amphitheater, and year-round events.
Suwanee Creek Greenway
Paved multi-use trail connecting parks and neighborhoods through forested creek corridors.
George Pierce Park
Large community park with fields, trails, and a community recreation center.
Sims Lake Park
Walking trails and a peaceful lake setting in the middle of the city.
For buyers
Yes — it consistently ranks among the top suburbs in Georgia and the country for families. Strong North Gwinnett schools, a real Town Center, the Greenway, and a deep sense of community programming make it a perennial relocation favorite.
North Gwinnett High is the major demand driver. Specific elementary and middle school zones inside that cluster matter just as much for resale — and we always confirm zoning before writing an offer.
Plan on 40 to 70 minutes to Midtown via I-85 depending on traffic. Many Suwanee residents work along the I-85 corridor in Gwinnett or remotely.
Polished, family-driven, and active. Town Center gives it a real downtown identity, the Greenway makes the whole city feel walkable, and the schools keep families putting down roots for the long haul.
For sellers
Most well-prepared homes price between the mid-$500s and $950K, with North Gwinnett school zones and luxury enclaves like The River Club and Edinburgh earning meaningful premiums.
About 20 to 40 days for correctly priced, well-prepared homes. Homes inside North Gwinnett High zones often move faster, sometimes in the first weekend.
A lot of relocating families and corporate transferees, plus move-up buyers from inside metro Atlanta. These buyers compare carefully — presentation and accurate pricing both matter.
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