Moving to or from Johns Creek?
One of Atlanta's most affluent suburbs and one of America's most-admired small cities — formed only in 2006 when residents voted to incorporate, with top-rated Fulton County schools, a large Asian-American community, and the historic Rivers Alive Chattahoochee River greenway.
- 90,000 City population
- 6,200,000 Metro area
- 2006 Founded
- North Fulton County / Atlanta Metro Region
Why people move to Johns Creek.
- Being among the most affluent cities in Georgia
- Having one of the largest Asian-American communities in the US South
- Top-rated Fulton County Schools feeders (Chattahoochee, Northview, Johns Creek High)
- Rivers Alive Chattahoochee River greenway
- Historic Rogers Bridge
- Autrey Mill Nature Preserve
Johns Creek only incorporated as a city on December 1, 2006 — becoming one of several north Fulton County cities that emerged from a voter rebellion against county governance. Despite its youth, Johns Creek has consistently ranked among America's best places to live, and its Asian-American population share (approximately 24%) is among the highest of any southern US city, with significant Indian, Korean, and Chinese communities.
Where people live in Johns Creek.
A quick guide to Johns Creek's most moved-to neighborhoods.
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Central Johns Creek
Upscale family-oriented residential with top schools
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Near Chattahoochee River
Riverfront neighborhoods with access to greenway and recreation
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Medlock Bridge
Master-planned community
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Country Club neighborhoods
Upscale gated and golf-course communities
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Newtown
Historic area preserved within the newer city
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Alpharetta (adjacent)
Similarly affluent neighboring city
Where people spend their time in Johns Creek.
- Autrey Mill Nature Preserve Central Johns Creek
- Newtown Park Central Johns Creek
- Historic Rogers Bridge East Johns Creek
- Chattahoochee River greenway East Johns Creek
- Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra venues Central Johns Creek
- Creek's Edge Park Central Johns Creek
Planning a Johns Creek move.
- Johns Creek's top schools drive housing demand; median home values are among the highest in Georgia
- Large Asian-American community benefits from culturally-aware moving services
- Georgia has state income tax; moderate total tax burden
- Atlanta metro traffic affects GA-400 at rush hours; plan moving-truck timing
Moving in Johns Creek: FAQ.
Why is Johns Creek so popular with Asian-American families?
Several factors: Fulton County Schools are among Georgia's best (particularly Chattahoochee, Northview, and Johns Creek High); the area has developed significant Asian commercial amenities (Korean grocery stores, Indian restaurants, Chinese community institutions); Atlanta's tech-corridor employment is accessible via GA-400; and community networks have attracted multi-generational families. Approximately 24% of Johns Creek residents identify as Asian-American, among the highest concentrations in the US South.
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