Gwinnett County, Georgia, Real Estate

Gwinnett County currently has 2914 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $604,040.99, 653 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $407,965.74, 110 condos for sale with an average list price of $327,235.58, and 215 lots for sale with an average list price of $751,242.81. The average annual property tax for Gwinnett County is $4,214.99.

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Auburn

Auburn

Auburn, Georgia, is a quaint city straddling both Barrow and Gwinnett Counties, with a rich history dating back to its incorporation in 1892. Named after the red clay used to dye cloth an auburn color, the city has preserved its small-town charm while embracing growth. It's known for its Southern hospitality, historic downtown featuring well-preserved buildings, and a strong sense of community. Auburn's location, easily accessible by several major highways, makes it a convenient spot for residents and visitors alike, offering a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The city also boasts beautiful green spaces, local parks, and a variety of community events, contributing to its family-friendly atmosphere. ... Read more
Berkeley Lake

Berkeley Lake

Berkeley Lake is a city located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It has a population of around 2,200 people and is known for its small town charm, natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The city is surrounded by a lake of the same name, Berkeley Lake, which is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and swimming. The city has a mix of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and parks, making it a popular destination for families and professionals. The city is also home to the Berkeley Lake Park, which offers recreational activities such as walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas. It is also considered a quite exclusive and upscale area. ... Read more
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Braselton

Braselton, Georgia, is a charming town nestled approximately 43 miles northeast of Atlanta, spanning across Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall, and Jackson counties. Founded in 1884 by Harrison Braselton, a farmer who married into wealth and built a plantation on 786 acres, the town was incorporated in 1916. Braselton has preserved its historical essence while embracing modern growth, maintaining its small-town charm through historic buildings like the Braselton Brothers store and the Braselton-Stover House, now a venue for weddings. The town is known for its strategic blend of historical preservation and contemporary development, attracting visitors with attractions such as the Chateau Elan Winery and Resort, a luxurious destination featuring vineyards, golf, and spa services. Additionally, Braselton hosts numerous cultural events, including the Braselton Antique and Artisan Festival, and provides ample recreational opportunities with parks, trails, and the Braselton Trolley, which offers free rides around town. With a population estimated at 15,538 in 2023, Braselton continues to be a vibrant community where history and modernity coexist harmoniously. ... Read more
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Buford

Buford, Georgia, is a quaint city straddling both Gwinnett and Hall Counties, renowned for its rich history and vibrant community life. Established in 1872 following the completion of the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway, Buford was named after Algernon Sidney Buford, the railway's president. The town quickly became a hub due to its strategic railway location and grew to prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for its leather industry, earning the nickname "The Leather City." Key historical sites include the Bona Allen Mansion, a testament to the city's leather tycoon era, and the Buford Community Center, which hosts various cultural events. Today, Buford boasts attractions like the Mall of Georgia, one of the Southeast's largest shopping destinations, and is close to Lake Lanier, offering ample outdoor recreational opportunities. With a population of approximately 17,000, Buford maintains a small-town charm while providing modern amenities, excellent schools, and a community-oriented atmosphere. ... Read more
Dacula

Dacula

Dacula, Georgia, is a quaint city located in Gwinnett County, approximately 37 miles northeast of Atlanta. With a population of 6,882 as of the 2020 census, Dacula maintains a small-town charm while experiencing growth. Its history dates back to the early 19th century, with the area initially settled around the time of the War of 1812 and named Chinquapin Grove before becoming Dacula in 1891. The name "Dacula" is derived from combining letters of Decatur and Atlanta, reflecting its connection to the railroad expansion era. Dacula is known for its historical landmarks like the Elisha Winn House, one of the oldest structures in northeast Georgia. The city offers a blend of suburban tranquility and access to urban amenities, with parks like Little Mulberry Park providing outdoor activities and community events fostering a strong sense of community and southern hospitality. ... Read more
Duluth

Duluth

Duluth is a city located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. It has a population of around 29,000 people and is known for its small-town charm, excellent schools, and high quality of life. The city is home to several large corporate headquarters, as well as a vibrant downtown area with shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Duluth is also home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Chattapoochee River National Recreation Area, and the Jones Bridge Park. Additionally, Duluth is known for its good schools which attract many families and professionals to live in the area. The city also has a variety of cultural events and festivals, such as the Duluth Fall Festival, which features live music, arts and crafts, and a variety of food and drink. Duluth is also considered a diverse and multicultural city and it is known for its proximity to Atlanta, which allows for easy access to the city's business and cultural opportunities. ... Read more
Grayson

Grayson

Grayson is a city located in the northeastern part of Gwinnett County, Georgia. It is a suburb of Atlanta, and has a population of around 4,000 people. Grayson is known for its small town charm, and it has a mix of residential neighborhoods and small businesses. The city is home to the Grayson Technical Education Center, which is a vocational school that offers various technical programs. The city also has several parks and recreational areas, such as the Grayson Park and the Bay Creek Park. Additionally, the city has several festivals and events throughout the year, that are organized by the city's parks and recreation department, which include the Grayson Day Festival and the Grayson Farmer's Market. ... Read more
Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville

Lawrenceville is a city located in the northeastern part of Georgia, United States. It is the county seat of Gwinnett County, and has a population of around 30,000 people. Lawrenceville is known for its historic downtown area, which has a mix of old and new buildings, shops, restaurants, and bars. The city has a rich history, dating back to the 1820s and has several historic sites, such as the Gwinnett County Courthouse and the Lawrenceville Female Seminary. The city is home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Lawrenceville Lawn and the Rhodes Jordan Park. Additionally, Lawrenceville is home to several colleges and universities, such as Georgia Gwinnett College and Georgia Perimeter College. The city has also a good transportation infrastructure, including easy access to major highways and is considered a desirable place to live due to the variety of amenities. ... Read more
Lilburn

Lilburn

Lilburn is a city located in the northeastern part of Georgia. It is a suburb of Atlanta, and has a population of around 12,000 people. Lilburn is known for its small town charm and its proximity to Stone Mountain Park, one of the most visited attractions in Georgia, which offers hiking, camping and other outdoor activities. The city is home to several parks and recreational areas, such as Lilburn City Park and Camp Creek Greenway. Additionally, Lilburn is home to several colleges and universities, such as Georgia Gwinnett College and Georgia Perimeter College. Lilburn is considered a desirable place to live due to its proximity to Atlanta, good schools, and quality of life. The city has a mix of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and parks, making it a popular destination for families and professionals. The city also has a vibrant downtown area with shops, restaurants, and bars. Furthermore, Lilburn is considered a diverse and multicultural city. ... Read more
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Loganville

Loganville, Georgia, nestled in Walton and Gwinnett Counties, is a charming blend of historical significance and modern suburban life, approximately 36 miles east of Atlanta. Originally known as "Buncombe," it was renamed Loganville in honor of James Harvie Logan, an early settler who purchased land there in 1842. The town received its first charter in 1887, marking the beginning of its formal establishment. Today, Loganville is a growing community with a population of over 14,000, known for its small-town atmosphere, excellent schools, and a revitalized downtown area that reflects both its past and its forward-thinking development. The city hosts numerous events throughout the year, including festivals and concerts, fostering a sense of community. Loganville maintains a balance between serene rural landscapes and the conveniences of urban living, with parks like Bay Creek Park offering recreational spaces, while local shops and eateries provide a taste of southern hospitality. Its strategic location near major cities like Atlanta and Athens makes it an attractive spot for both residents and businesses looking for a blend of tranquility and accessibility. ... Read more
Norcross

Norcross

Norcross, Georgia, nestled in Gwinnett County, is a charming city known for its rich history and vibrant community life. Founded in 1870 by John J. Thrasher and named after his friend Jonathan Norcross, a former mayor of Atlanta, Norcross boasts a well-preserved historic downtown where visitors can explore 19th-century architecture, local art galleries, and quaint shops. The city has grown significantly over the years, with its population increasing from 9,116 in 2010 to 17,209 by 2020, reflecting its appeal as part of the broader Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta metropolitan area. Key landmarks include the Norcross Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and Thrasher Park, which has served as a community hub since the town's early days, hosting concerts and local events. Norcross also embraces modern amenities, with access to major highways like Interstate 85, making it an attractive place for both residents and businesses. The city's cultural scene is enhanced by annual events like the Art Fest, alongside its array of dining options offering both traditional Southern cuisine and international flavors. ... Read more
Peachtree Corners

Peachtree Corners

Peachtree Corners is a city located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. It has a population of around 50,000 people and is known for its diverse neighborhoods, excellent schools, and high quality of life. The city is home to several large corporate headquarters, and is considered a desirable place to live due to its proximity to Atlanta and quality of life. Peachtree Corners has a mix of residential neighborhoods, business districts, and parks. The city is home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Peachtree Corners Town Center and the Peachtree Corners Amphitheater, which host events throughout the year. Additionally, Peachtree Corners is known for a variety of amenities and outdoor activities. The city has also a vibrant downtown area with shops, restaurants and bars. Furthermore, Peachtree Corners is considered a diverse and multicultural city. ... Read more
Snellville

Snellville

Snellville is a city located in the northeastern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. It has a population of around 20,000 people and is known for its small-town charm, excellent schools, and high quality of life. The city has a mix of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and parks, making it a popular destination for families and professionals. Snellville is also home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Briscoe Park and the Yellow River Park, which offers hiking and picnicking opportunities. The city also has a variety of cultural events and festivals, such as the Snellville Farmers Market, which features local produce and crafts. Furthermore, Snellville is considered a desirable place to live as it has a variety of amenities and outdoor activities. The city is also known for its proximity to metro Atlanta, which allows for easy access to the city's business and cultural opportunities. ... Read more
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Sugar Hill

Sugar Hill, Georgia, is a vibrant city nestled in the northern part of Gwinnett County, known for its rich history and charming community atmosphere. Established in 1939, the town's name is rooted in a whimsical tale where a wagon carrying sugar overturned, spilling its contents down a hill, thus dubbing the area "Sugar Hill." Today, Sugar Hill is a blend of modern amenities and historical significance, with attractions like The Bowl at Sugar Hill, an outdoor amphitheater that hosts notable musical acts, and The Eagle Theatre, providing space for intimate performances. The city boasts a diverse demographic, with a population of around 25,076 as per the 2020 census, and is celebrated for its high-quality schools, parks, and community events. Its downtown area has undergone revitalization, offering a mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, making it a perfect example of small-town charm with urban conveniences. The city's strategic location near Lake Lanier also adds to its appeal, offering residents and visitors alike access to numerous outdoor recreational activities. ... Read more
Suwanee

Suwanee

Suwanee is a city located in the northeastern suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. It has a population of around 18,000 people and is known for its small-town charm, excellent schools, and high quality of life. The city has a mix of residential neighborhoods, small businesses, and parks, making it a popular destination for families and professionals. Suwanee is also home to several parks and recreational areas, such as the Suwanee Creek Greenway and Suwanee Town Center Park, which offers a playground, walking trails, and an amphitheater. The city also has a variety of cultural events and festivals, such as the Suwanee Fest, which features live music, arts and crafts, and a variety of food and drink. Furthermore, Suwanee is considered a desirable place to live as it has a variety of amenities and outdoor activities. The city is also known for its proximity to metro Atlanta, which allows for easy access to the city's business and cultural opportunities. ... Read more
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Alcova Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Anderson-Livsey Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Annistown Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Arcado Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Baggett Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Baldwin Elementary Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Beaver Ridge Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Benefield Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Berkeley Lake Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Bethesda Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Britt Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Brookwood Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Buford Elementary School Buford City Elementary PK-1
Burnette Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Camp Creek Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Cedar Hill Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Centerville Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Charles Brant Chesney Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Chattahoochee Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Chestnut Mountain Elementary School Hall County Elementary PK-5
Corley Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Craig Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Dacula Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Duncan Creek Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Dyer Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Ferguson Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Fort Daniel Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Freeman's Mill Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Graves Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Grayson Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Gwin Oaks Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Harbins Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Harmony Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Harris Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Head Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Hopkins Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Ivy Creek Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
J. A. Alford Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Jackson Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Jenkins Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Kanoheda Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Knight Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Lawrenceville Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Level Creek Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Lilburn Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Lovin Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
M. H. Mason Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Magill Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Margaret Winn Holt Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Mckendree Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Meadowcreek Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Minor Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Mountain Park Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Mulberry Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Nesbit Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Norcross Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Norton Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Parsons Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Partee Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Patrick Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Peachtree Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Pharr Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Puckett's Mill Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Riverside Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Roberts Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Rock Springs Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Rockbridge Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Rosebud Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Shiloh Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Simonton Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Simpson Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Starling Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Sugar Hill Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Susan Stripling Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Suwanee Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Sycamore Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Taylor Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Trip Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
W. J. Cooper Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Walnut Grove Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
White Oak Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Woodward Mill Elementary School Gwinnett County Elementary PK-5
Alton C. Crews Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Bay Creek Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Berkmar Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Buford Middle School Buford City Middle 6-8
Cherokee Bluff Middle School Hall County Middle 6-8
Coleman Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Couch Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Creekland Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Dacula Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Duluth Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Five Forks Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Frank N. Osborne Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Glenn C. Jones Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Grace Snell Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Hull Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Jordan Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Lanier Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Lilburn Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Mcconnell Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Moore Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
North Gwinnett Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Northbrook Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Pinckneyville Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Richards Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Shiloh Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Snellville Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Summerour Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Sweetwater Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Trickum Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Twin Rivers Middle School Gwinnett County Middle 6-8
Archer High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Berkmar High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Brookwood High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Buford High School Buford City High 9-12
Central Gwinnett High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Cherokee Bluff High School Hall County High 9-12
Collins Hill High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Dacula High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Discovery High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Duluth High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Grayson High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Lanier High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Meadowcreek High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Mill Creek High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Mountain View High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Norcross High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
North Gwinnett High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Parkview High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Peachtree Ridge High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Phoenix High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Seckinger High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
Shiloh High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
South Gwinnett High School Gwinnett County High 9-12
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405 Collins

405 Collins is a townhouse community in Lawrenceville, Georgia, built in 2024. It currently has 4 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $298,750. The homes have an average size of 1,233 ft2. It is located in Gwinnett county. ... Read more
Median Price: $302,500
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5200 at Town Center

5200 at Town Center is a townhouse community in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, built between 2020 and 2022. It currently has 2 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $662,000. The homes range in size from 2,245 ft2 to 3,659 ft2. The average annual property tax for 5200 at Town Center is $4,326.20. It is located in Gwinnett county. 5200 at Town Center is located east of Peachtree Parkway off of Medlock Bridge Road. ... Read more
Median Price: $715,000
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Abbeyhill Park

Abbeyhill Park is a townhouse community in Lawrenceville, Georgia, built in 2002. It currently has 1 townhouse for sale with a list price of $334,900. The homes range in size from 1,459 ft2 to 1,824 ft2. The average annual property tax for Abbeyhill Park is $2,708.36. It is located in Gwinnett county. Abbeyhill Park is located east of Pleasant Hill Road and north of Cruse Road NW. ... Read more
Median Price: $293,000
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Abbotts Pointe

Abbotts Pointe is a single-family home community in Duluth, Georgia, built between 1992 and 1994. It currently has 2 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $441,500. The homes range in size from 1,524 ft2 to 2,458 ft2. The average annual property tax for Abbotts Pointe is $3,132.64. It is located in Gwinnett county. Abbotts Pointe is located east of Abbotts Bridge Road off of Abbotts Pointe Drive. ... Read more
Median Price: $423,250
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Abby Oak Manor

Abby Oak Manor is a single-family home community in Snellville, Georgia, built between 1981 and 1982. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,162 ft2 to 1,424 ft2. The average annual property tax for Abby Oak Manor is $3,254.33. It is located in Gwinnett county. Abby Oak Manor is located north of Oak Road on Burning Oak Way. ... Read more
Median Price: $319,000
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