Duluth, GA

Diverse, dynamic & culturally vibrant

~32K

POPULATION

$470K

MEDIAN HOME $

Overview

Duluth is one of Gwinnett County's most established and culturally rich cities. It is known for its vibrant international community reflected in an exceptional dining scene, cultural events, and a revitalized downtown. Duluth combines small-town charm with metropolitan energy.

Housing Market

One of the more affordable options in the North Atlanta corridor, with a good mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condos. Strong long-term appreciation and solid inventory across price ranges.

~10 sq. mi

AREA

Schools

Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) serves the majority of Duluth residents. Duluth High School and several highly rated elementary and middle schools serve the area. GCPS is rated A+ by Niche and is the 14th largest school district in the U.S.

Community & Lifestyle

An exceptional international dining scene featuring authentic cuisine from around the world, specialty grocery stores, and cultural offerings. Hudgens Centre for Art, Gas South Arena, and the Chattahoochee River recreation area are all nearby. Historic downtown Duluth has a growing local restaurant and boutique scene.

Commute & Location

Positioned along Peachtree Industrial Blvd and close to I-85and SR-120. Borders Johns Creek to the west, offering easy access to Fulton County employment. About 25–30 minutes to Midtown Atlanta.

Who It’s Great For

Buyers seeking a culturally vibrant community, international cuisine, solid schools, and a competitive price point. A great option for first-time buyers and those looking for a well-connected location with plenty of dining and entertainment options.

Gwinnett County

Relocation Highlight

Duluth stands out in the Atlanta suburbs for its remarkable international food and culture scene and its well-established community character. It offers many of the same lifestyle benefits as neighboring cities at a competitive price point, with easy access to major employment corridors and top-rated GCPS schools.