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Located on Interstate 85, Suwanee provides easy and convenient access to downtown Atlanta and the region. Suwanee is only 40 minutes north of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the busiest airport in the world. Suwanee is located in the bustling metro Atlanta region, close to the North Georgia mountains, lakes, downtown cultural amenities, and professional sporting events. Suwanee is a city growing rapidly and offers big-city vibrancy and has retained a small-town community feel and Southern hospitality.
 
Suwanee is considered one of the most desirable places to live in the Atlanta region with a great variety of housing options to accommodate a great range of lifestyles. The median home value is $245,000, but with options in all price ranges. Out-of-state buyers are usually pleasantly surprised at the amount of house they can get for their money. Suwanee residents have access to the latest medical technologies and specialty services at local hospitals. Two Gwinnett Hospital System facilities are within 10 minutes of Suwanee in either direction. Several progressive, high-tech firms have locations in Suwanee, among them Dish Network, Echo Star, Google, Hewlett- Packard, and Mitsubishi Electric.
 
Located in North Georgia, Suwanee enjoys all four seasons. Springs radiate with beautiful spring flowers and flowering trees and winters are mild and sometimes show a trace of the white, fluffy powder. Summer months in Suwanee can get a little hot and sticky with an average high in the upper 80s but considering our mild winters with an average high of 52F during the coldest month of January, our climate is pretty good. 
 
Town Center Park is something Suwanee residents are very proud of.   It functions as the community’s front yard and is the gathering place for Suwanee Day, summer farmer's market, free jazz concerts, free movies and many other free community events, not to mention the wonderful food, adorable shops, and great times that come with the old town feel of this community. If you like the “natural” aspect of the region, residents of Suwanee are very spoiled by miles of walking and biking trails, 500 acres of parkland and several recreational activities. Lake Lanier is only 15 minutes up the road and the beautiful North Georgia Mountains are less than an hour away. There are also numerous golf courses in the Suwanee area, including one of only five “Bear’s Best” courses nationwide.
 
If your thing is good shopping, the Mall of Georgia will be a treat. This mall was built in 1999, and is currently the largest shopping mall in the state of Georgia comprising of more than two hundred stores on three levels, one interstate exit North from Suwanee.  Discover Mills is also a popular 1.2 million square foot; single story shopping mall with over 180 specialty retailers located one interstate exit South from Suwanee. Discover Mills opened as an outlet mall, but has begun to evolve into an entertainment mall, with the additions of AMC Discover Mills 18 in 2003 and Medieval Times in 2006. 

Come and discover our wonderful city and sought-after South Forsyth county schools, golf courses, wonderful neighborhoods and communities.  You will not be disappointed!