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Suwanee Georgia homes for sale  $1.00 – 50,000 

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Suwanee Georgia homes for sale  $400,000 – 750,000

Suwanee Georgia homes for sale  $750,000 – 15,000,000

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1) 4851 Tarry Post Lane, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$559,000
5 Bedrooms
4 Full & 1 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 5011073
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2) 565 Settles Brook Court, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$449,900
6 Bedrooms
4 Full & 0 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 5001149
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3) 1231 Hiddenbrook Lane, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$419,900
5 Bedrooms
3 Full & 1 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 5016964
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4) 611 Montglade Court, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$399,900
7 Bedrooms
5 Full & 0 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 5012461
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5) 3270 Lake McGinnis Drive, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$344,760
5 Bedrooms
4 Full & 0 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 4329851
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6) 3127 Willow Leaf Drive, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$341,371
5 Bedrooms
3 Full & 1 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 5013094


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7) 610 Birnamwood Drive, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$337,500
6 Bedrooms
4 Full & 1 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 5009295
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8) 3261 Lake McGinnis Drive, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$334,338
5 Bedrooms
4 Full & 0 Half Bathrooms
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MLSID 4338328


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9) 3206 Willow Leaf Drive, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$333,667
5 Bedrooms
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MLSID 4325639


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10) 3433 Willow Glen Trail, Suwanee GA 30024, Gwinnett Co.  
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$313,487
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Award-winning Suwanee is a friendly, progressive community committed to maintaining a high-quality of life for its approximately 16,000 residents

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Suwanee Ga zip code 30024

Recognized by Money Magazine as one of the country’s best small communities in which to live in 2007. Located about 30 miles north of Atlanta, Suwanee is well-known around the region for its distinctive parks, crowd-pleasing events, and high-quality mixed-use developments. Like many Gwinnett County communities, Suwanee began as a small agricultural town with strong ties to the railroad. Today, the City works hard to retain its charm and sense of neighborliness and to manage growth in smart, innovative ways.

Suwanee Georgia homes for sale. Suwanee homes for sale are compiled together in our local Suwanee MLS’s called GaMLS (Ga Multiple Listing Service) and FMLS (First Multiple Listing Service). Jeff Barnwell Homes for Sale (thru Jeff Barnwell – an Suwanee real estate licensee) subscribes to both GaMLS and FMLS in order to provide you, the home shopper, an up to date list of available homes for sale in the Suwanee real estate market.

Suwanee Condominiums and Lofts. Condominiums and Lofts are increasing in popularity, and GaMLS and FMLS lists them, townhouses and apartment style condos right alongside the houses in their residential homes for sale listings. The fastest growing segment in real estate of Suwanee is the foreclosure, Fannie Mae, and short sale homes for sale market. One market segment seeing more and more effects from this though is high-end luxury homes for sale. We’ve seen an increasing inventory of homes over $1 million dollars begin to include short sales and even foreclosures! My Jeff Barnwell Homes For Sale website showcases the top luxury homes for sale in Suwanee. There you can see the most expensive luxury homes on the market right now, state wide.
Moving to Suwanee? I provide a free GaMLS and FMLS search on this real estate web site! Feel free to search the GaMLS and FMLS here, for as long as you like. I am always just a phone call away (770) 990-0743 or a click of an email at JeffBarnwell@remax.net. No pressure, no hassles. I want to help you buy your home, but I will do it at your pace. When you are ready to buy a home, I want to be the Suwanee Realtor you choose. Keep in mind that most the home listings you find on the Jeff Barnwell Homes For Sale search pages are not my listings, but those of the entire GaMLS and FMLS Listing Service! That means that I would be working entirely for you as a Buyers Agent in those cases. Best of all, you don’t have to pay me or my partners for our Buyers Agent services because a Buyers Agent gets paid directly at closing by the selling broker.

Suwanee Buyers Agency. In Suwanee real estate deals, there are two sides to each property purchase, the Buyer and the Seller. The agent for the buyer is paid for from the closing table by the seller only. True Buyers Agency should not cost a buyer anything upfront or out of pocket to be represented by an agent. This is especially important if you want to purchase a Spec home or New Home purchase direct from a Builder. Walking in to a Model Home’s open house without an agent will leave you unrepresented. Once you’ve registered there, you no longer can have an independent agent work for you, unless you want to cover the costs personally. Why should you have a Buyers Agent for Suwanee home purchases? Because the onsite agent at the builders house in most cases is not a licensed Realtor but an employee of the Builders. These employee’s represent the builders best interest only. As a licensed Realtor work as a Buyers Agent I know how to save you money, and you don’t even have to pay for my services (remember paid at closing by the seller). Going unrepresented means the builders won’t tell you all the offers and discounts and allowances they could have given you, because you are already there, why should they? We can, and will get you the best deal we can. It’s all part of my written Buyers Agency Agreement.

In today’s active and fast changing Suwanee real estate market, finding the best professional Suwanee real estate agent to help you sell or buy is crucial. It can make all the difference in closing a successful real estate transaction. Whether you’re searching Suwanee homes for sale, buy a home or residential lot, listing a house to sell, selling your land, buying Suwanee real estate investment properties, acquiring commercial real estate property, or just have a question about the Suwanee real estate market in general, please contact me, JeffBarnwell@remax.net or 770-990-0743.
At Jeff Barnwell Homes For Sale, you can search statewide for Suwanee real estate listings and Suwanee homes for sale on our free GaMLS and FMLS search. New features include Property Alert (with Listing Address) notification service of any New Listings or Status Changes to specific property criteria that you’ve designated. For detailed information concerning Suwanee listings, whether it’s buying Suwanee homes or mansions, Suwanee luxury homes, Suwanee executive homes for sale, or beautiful properties for sale in any of the surrounding suburban cities.

Browse this real estate website and its free GaMLS and FMLS portal of Suwanee real estate listings for a great snapshot of your dream home’s availability and value. I specialize in finding unique properties throughout Suwanee such as homes with basements, waterfront properties, adult communities, and horse properties. Do you want your house on a cul-de-sac lot? How about a gated community, watched by a guard? If you have any Suwanee real estate questions about the current or past homes for sale in Suwanee, please contact me so I can help.

Suwanee Ga History

Suwanee began as an Indian village about 3 miles southwest of the current downtown area along the banks where Suwanee Creek runs into the Chattahoochee River. For hundreds of years prior to the beginning of the Town of Suwanee, a large Indian village flourished on both sides of the river. The village was originally settled by Shawnee Indians, but later, according to U.S. government documents, both Cherokee and Creek Indians came to the area they referred to as Suwanee Old Town. The village/town is shown on maps indicating land ceded to the U.S. government by the Cherokees in 1817 and the Creeks in 1818.

There are various accounts regarding the naming of the City of Suwanee. One suggests that Suwanee is an Indian word meaning “echo” while another maintains that it is the Creek word for Shawnee. Another account credits the name to the early white settlers’ way of pronouncing the word “Shawnee.” Either way, the name Suwanee appears to be closely tied to the City’s Native American heritage.

The federal government recognized Suwanee as a town when the Suwanee Post Office was established in 1838. As is the case with many communities throughout the South, Suwanee’s growth is tied to the evolution of transportation. As transportation evolved, so did the community of Suwanee.

On May 21, 1869, Abram Moore sold a right of way to the Georgia Airline Railroad. The Southern Railroad and depot were constructed through this section of Gwinnett County in 1871. The village of Suwanee grew around this depot. A second small railroad station, called Shadow Brook, was added on the south side of the railroad tracks at what is now the intersection of the tracks and Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road. “The Belle,” which stopped at this station, was in operation from 1879 to 1931. In 1881 the Richmond & Danville railroad opened a narrow-gauge railroad, known as the Lawrenceville-Suwanee Narrow-Gauge Railroad, which ran from Lawrenceville to Suwanee. Suwanee became a changing station as people transferred from this line to the Southern Railroad line that could take them into Atlanta.

In 1880 the Town of Suwanee consisted of 39 dwelling units and 216 people. A hotel, department store, and other commercial establishments existed in the town. A 1923 Sandborn Map Company detailed map of the town showed 12 stores in operation, cotton gin house, feed mill, two auto repair garages, two blacksmith shops, coffin factory, gristmill, planing mill, and livery stable. Pierce’s Corner, built in 1910, remains standing today and currently is owned by the Suwanee Downtown Development Authority. Cotton served as the town’s economic foundation. Until 1830 the majority of Suwanee area farmers grew cotton. The first cotton gin house was built between 1872 and 1875 on the northeast corner of Jackson and Scales Street.

Suwanee was incorporated in 1949, but remained a small agricultural-based community into the 1970s. Then with the growth of the highway system, including I-85, in the 1970s, more development occurred along the interstate and Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road. While growth and new development have occurred throughout the City of Suwanee over the past several decades, the historic downtown area has remained much the same as it must have appeared in the early part of the 20th century.

At the time of its incorporation in 1949, Suwanee was about 3.1 square miles. Today, Suwanee incorporates nearly 7,000 acres, about 10.8 square miles. And the City’s 1970 population of 615 has mushroomed to more than 16,000.

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