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Things to Do and Suggested Trip Itineraries (from NileGuide)

Things to see and do

Callaway Gardens

Situated in Pine Mountain, Ga., Callaway Gardens is a destination for vacations and special events. Featuring gardens, nature trails a lake beach and much more, Callaway Gardens has a variety of activities for kids and parents. Get some exercise on the more than 10 miles of bicycle trails or explore the variety of flora and wildlife at the garden's attractions. read more about Callaway Gardens

Trips to take

Atlanta's Best Sunday Brunch

What is better than starting a Sunday in Atlanta with a scrumptious meal? Not much. In this southern city there is a wide variety of delicious eateries to please any brunch-craving palette. Southern specialties abound (you are in Atlanta, after all). There are also comfort food havens - about as close as you’ll get to Mom’s cooking without actually going home. Just make sure to have coffee before leaving the house; Sunday brunch is a popular meal in Atlanta and getting a table can take a while. Don’t worry though – brunch in Atlanta is more than worth the wait. read more about Atlanta's Best Sunday Brunch

Where to Stay - Midtown

Midtown is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Atlanta. Along with its variety of attractions, restaurants and popular nightlife, Midtown's hotels also provide a great place to not only sleep, but hang out. Whether you prefer smaller boutique properties or well known hotel giants you can find it in Midtown. Many of these properties are prime locations near entertainment and some even feature their own nightspots that become lively destinations after dark. read more about Where to Stay - Midtown

Atlanta's Best Tacos

Tacos may not be the first meal that comes to mind when you think of the South, but Atlanta has a fare share of delicious taquerias that should not be missed. From fish and chicken to vegetarian options, tacos are a must-try meal on a visit to this bustling urban city. Here are a few noteworthy spots to check out and don't forget to wash down some chips and salsa or a margarita in the process. read more about Atlanta's Best Tacos

Romantic Spots in Atlanta

Romance in Atlanta can be found in parks and gardens as well as restaurants and late night spots. Some of the most romantic destinations are also its historical hotels and museums. Share a meal at a fancy gourmet restaurant or lay in the grass after enjoying a picnic. See the itinerary below for some of the best activities for lovers. read more about Romantic Spots in Atlanta

First Time in Atlanta

A bustling urban oasis in the heart of the Southeast, Atlanta mixes southern hospitality with urban splendor. Situated in the northern part of Georgia, Atlanta is well known for its airport and as the headquarters of large corporations, such as The Coca-Cola Co. and The Home Depot. While Atlanta is a sprawling city, it is also just 45 minutes away from the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and other natural delights, giving visitors the option of trees and rolling hills or high rises. Whether you're staying downtown or venturing out, it is easiest to get around by car or taxi, but be warned that traffic in Atlanta can get ugly at rush hour. There is also the option of using the MARTA trains which run south from the airport to the northern suburbs. While the weather remains mild most of the year, there is nothing like the early fall and spring when the city comes alive with outdoor festivals and concerts. Throughout the year Atlanta offers several worthwhile attractions as well as top-notch restaurants, nightlife and entertainment. A playground for celebrities, Atlanta is also well-known for the hip hop artists and actors that call it home. You may even bump into one at the Saturday night hot spot or at Sunday brunch. read more about First Time in Atlanta

Historical Atlanta

Originally known as a settlement named Terminus for the railroad that ran through it, Atlanta became an important railroad and military hub during the Civil War. Today it is a fast growing metropolis with more than 5 million residents, but remnants of its historical past still remain. From the enormous bas-relief carving at Stone Mountain to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield, there are a number of attractions that bring alive Georgia's historical past for all to see. Here are a few spots that should not be missed. read more about Historical Atlanta

Atlanta Outdoor Adventures

Although Atlanta is known to be a bustling urban oasis in the heart of the Southeast, the city offers a variety of outdoor activities to enjoy. From the hiking trails and water sports at area nature preserves to the city parks and gardens near downtown, their is a nyriad of attractions to chose from that will keep you outdoors and breathing fresh air. So when the hustle and bustle of the big city becomes too much to bare, put on your sneakers and enjoy nature. read more about Atlanta Outdoor Adventures

Kid-Friendly in Atlanta

Atlanta is a fun destination for both adults and kids and offers lots of great activities where both parties can have fun. Spend time at big city attractions as well as out of the way nature areas, but don't forget to also visit some of Atlanta's various kid-friendly restaurants. Here are some places to check out. [photo courtesy of glen edelson] read more about Kid-Friendly in Atlanta

Market Statistics

Zillow Home Value Index:

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Time frame: 1 YR | 5 YR | 10 YR
Suwanee, GA real estate market value change over time

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Suwanee, GA home prices and values

Avg. Condo Value

Suwanee, GA condo prices and values

Suwanee, GA Affordability Data

  Local National
Zillow Home Value Index $196,600 $182,500
1-Yr. Change $-15,138 $-5,840
Median Condo Value $0 $167,500
Median Single Family Home Value $196,600 $184,700
Median List Price $249,900 $205,000
Median Sale Price $212,300 $194,800
Median List Price Per Sq Ft $76 $110
Homes For Sale 0 0

About

Suwanee, GA Photos
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All About Suwanee...

Suwanee, GA is a suburb of Atlanta in Gwinnett, Forsyth and (just a little bit) in Fulton Counties. The population is 2000 was 8,725, but that only included the area inside the city limits, and it had seen tremendous growth since that census. Money Magazine rated Suwanee in the "Top 10 Best Places to Live" in 2007, and it is one of the wealthiest parts of Georgia. Recently, the City of Suwanee has revamped their old town, adding a large park with a bandshell, condos, town homes and small businesses. It is also home to North Gwinnett High School, Peachtree Ridge and Collins Hill.

Market stats for Suwanee, January, 2010 indicate that there are 529 properties on the market. Overall, there is about an 9 1/2 month supply of properties, with sales matching the pattern set in most of the rest of the county, sales dropped off after November.

In the sub-$200k arena, there are 113 listings, with under 7 months supply. This is stronger than most of the rest of the county, but not as strong as it was in November (less than 4 months supply). Part of that is because of the increase in listings... and half the sales.

Between $200k and $400k, there are 254 listings for sale, and under 9 months of supply. Sales dropped off dramatically during the Holiday period. Some slowing is normal, but we\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll have to keep an eye on the upcoming data to see if things change.

From $400k to $600k, there are 81 homes on the market. The absorption rate is around 12 months. Sales aren\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t that bad compared to December/January 2009.

In the $600k to $800k arena, there are 34 listings, with about a 14 1/2 month supply. Sales are actually picking up here...

The range from $800k to $1m, there are 7 homes listed and approximately 10 1/2 months of inventory on the market. While it is pretty strong at this price level, the number can bounce around a lot because of the low overall volume of sales.

Above $1m, there are 40 properties listed. The current absorption rate indicated 5 years of inventory, but because of the smaller numbers of sales, this could be significantly impacted by just a couple of sales.

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Things to Do and Suggested Trip Itineraries (from NileGuide)

Things to see and do

Callaway Gardens

Situated in Pine Mountain, Ga., Callaway Gardens is a destination for vacations and special events. Featuring gardens, nature trails a lake beach and much more, Callaway Gardens has a variety of activities for kids and parents. Get some exercise on the more than 10 miles of bicycle trails or explore the variety of flora and wildlife at the garden's attractions. read more about Callaway Gardens

Trips to take

Atlanta's Best Sunday Brunch

What is better than starting a Sunday in Atlanta with a scrumptious meal? Not much. In this southern city there is a wide variety of delicious eateries to please any brunch-craving palette. Southern specialties abound (you are in Atlanta, after all). There are also comfort food havens - about as close as you’ll get to Mom’s cooking without actually going home. Just make sure to have coffee before leaving the house; Sunday brunch is a popular meal in Atlanta and getting a table can take a while. Don’t worry though – brunch in Atlanta is more than worth the wait. read more about Atlanta's Best Sunday Brunch

Where to Stay - Midtown

Midtown is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Atlanta. Along with its variety of attractions, restaurants and popular nightlife, Midtown's hotels also provide a great place to not only sleep, but hang out. Whether you prefer smaller boutique properties or well known hotel giants you can find it in Midtown. Many of these properties are prime locations near entertainment and some even feature their own nightspots that become lively destinations after dark. read more about Where to Stay - Midtown

Atlanta's Best Tacos

Tacos may not be the first meal that comes to mind when you think of the South, but Atlanta has a fare share of delicious taquerias that should not be missed. From fish and chicken to vegetarian options, tacos are a must-try meal on a visit to this bustling urban city. Here are a few noteworthy spots to check out and don't forget to wash down some chips and salsa or a margarita in the process. read more about Atlanta's Best Tacos

Romantic Spots in Atlanta

Romance in Atlanta can be found in parks and gardens as well as restaurants and late night spots. Some of the most romantic destinations are also its historical hotels and museums. Share a meal at a fancy gourmet restaurant or lay in the grass after enjoying a picnic. See the itinerary below for some of the best activities for lovers. read more about Romantic Spots in Atlanta

First Time in Atlanta

A bustling urban oasis in the heart of the Southeast, Atlanta mixes southern hospitality with urban splendor. Situated in the northern part of Georgia, Atlanta is well known for its airport and as the headquarters of large corporations, such as The Coca-Cola Co. and The Home Depot. While Atlanta is a sprawling city, it is also just 45 minutes away from the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and other natural delights, giving visitors the option of trees and rolling hills or high rises. Whether you're staying downtown or venturing out, it is easiest to get around by car or taxi, but be warned that traffic in Atlanta can get ugly at rush hour. There is also the option of using the MARTA trains which run south from the airport to the northern suburbs. While the weather remains mild most of the year, there is nothing like the early fall and spring when the city comes alive with outdoor festivals and concerts. Throughout the year Atlanta offers several worthwhile attractions as well as top-notch restaurants, nightlife and entertainment. A playground for celebrities, Atlanta is also well-known for the hip hop artists and actors that call it home. You may even bump into one at the Saturday night hot spot or at Sunday brunch. read more about First Time in Atlanta

Historical Atlanta

Originally known as a settlement named Terminus for the railroad that ran through it, Atlanta became an important railroad and military hub during the Civil War. Today it is a fast growing metropolis with more than 5 million residents, but remnants of its historical past still remain. From the enormous bas-relief carving at Stone Mountain to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield, there are a number of attractions that bring alive Georgia's historical past for all to see. Here are a few spots that should not be missed. read more about Historical Atlanta

Atlanta Outdoor Adventures

Although Atlanta is known to be a bustling urban oasis in the heart of the Southeast, the city offers a variety of outdoor activities to enjoy. From the hiking trails and water sports at area nature preserves to the city parks and gardens near downtown, their is a nyriad of attractions to chose from that will keep you outdoors and breathing fresh air. So when the hustle and bustle of the big city becomes too much to bare, put on your sneakers and enjoy nature. read more about Atlanta Outdoor Adventures

Kid-Friendly in Atlanta

Atlanta is a fun destination for both adults and kids and offers lots of great activities where both parties can have fun. Spend time at big city attractions as well as out of the way nature areas, but don't forget to also visit some of Atlanta's various kid-friendly restaurants. Here are some places to check out. [photo courtesy of glen edelson] read more about Kid-Friendly in Atlanta

Market Statistics

Zillow Home Value Index:

$0

Market Value Change

Time frame: 1 YR | 5 YR | 10 YR
Suwanee, GA real estate market value change over time

Avg. Home Value

Suwanee, GA home prices and values

Avg. Condo Value

Suwanee, GA condo prices and values

Suwanee, GA Affordability Data

  Local National
Zillow Home Value Index $196,600 $182,500
1-Yr. Change $-15,138 $-5,840
Median Condo Value $0 $167,500
Median Single Family Home Value $196,600 $184,700
Median List Price $249,900 $205,000
Median Sale Price $212,300 $194,800
Median List Price Per Sq Ft $76 $110
Homes For Sale 0 0

About

Suwanee, GA Photos
... provided by flickr®

All About Suwanee...

Suwanee, GA is a suburb of Atlanta in Gwinnett, Forsyth and (just a little bit) in Fulton Counties. The population is 2000 was 8,725, but that only included the area inside the city limits, and it had seen tremendous growth since that census. Money Magazine rated Suwanee in the "Top 10 Best Places to Live" in 2007, and it is one of the wealthiest parts of Georgia. Recently, the City of Suwanee has revamped their old town, adding a large park with a bandshell, condos, town homes and small businesses. It is also home to North Gwinnett High School, Peachtree Ridge and Collins Hill.

Market stats for Suwanee, January, 2010 indicate that there are 529 properties on the market. Overall, there is about an 9 1/2 month supply of properties, with sales matching the pattern set in most of the rest of the county, sales dropped off after November.

In the sub-$200k arena, there are 113 listings, with under 7 months supply. This is stronger than most of the rest of the county, but not as strong as it was in November (less than 4 months supply). Part of that is because of the increase in listings... and half the sales.

Between $200k and $400k, there are 254 listings for sale, and under 9 months of supply. Sales dropped off dramatically during the Holiday period. Some slowing is normal, but we\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll have to keep an eye on the upcoming data to see if things change.

From $400k to $600k, there are 81 homes on the market. The absorption rate is around 12 months. Sales aren\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t that bad compared to December/January 2009.

In the $600k to $800k arena, there are 34 listings, with about a 14 1/2 month supply. Sales are actually picking up here...

The range from $800k to $1m, there are 7 homes listed and approximately 10 1/2 months of inventory on the market. While it is pretty strong at this price level, the number can bounce around a lot because of the low overall volume of sales.

Above $1m, there are 40 properties listed. The current absorption rate indicated 5 years of inventory, but because of the smaller numbers of sales, this could be significantly impacted by just a couple of sales.

Schools

Suwanee, GA Elementary Schools
Suwanee, GA High Schools
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Suwanee, GA Real Estate Information

Things to Do and Suggested Trip Itineraries (from NileGuide)

Things to see and do

Callaway Gardens

Situated in Pine Mountain, Ga., Callaway Gardens is a destination for vacations and special events. Featuring gardens, nature trails a lake beach and much more, Callaway Gardens has a variety of activities for kids and parents. Get some exercise on the more than 10 miles of bicycle trails or explore the variety of flora and wildlife at the garden's attractions. read more about Callaway Gardens

Trips to take

Atlanta's Best Sunday Brunch

What is better than starting a Sunday in Atlanta with a scrumptious meal? Not much. In this southern city there is a wide variety of delicious eateries to please any brunch-craving palette. Southern specialties abound (you are in Atlanta, after all). There are also comfort food havens - about as close as you’ll get to Mom’s cooking without actually going home. Just make sure to have coffee before leaving the house; Sunday brunch is a popular meal in Atlanta and getting a table can take a while. Don’t worry though – brunch in Atlanta is more than worth the wait. read more about Atlanta's Best Sunday Brunch

Where to Stay - Midtown

Midtown is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Atlanta. Along with its variety of attractions, restaurants and popular nightlife, Midtown's hotels also provide a great place to not only sleep, but hang out. Whether you prefer smaller boutique properties or well known hotel giants you can find it in Midtown. Many of these properties are prime locations near entertainment and some even feature their own nightspots that become lively destinations after dark. read more about Where to Stay - Midtown

Atlanta's Best Tacos

Tacos may not be the first meal that comes to mind when you think of the South, but Atlanta has a fare share of delicious taquerias that should not be missed. From fish and chicken to vegetarian options, tacos are a must-try meal on a visit to this bustling urban city. Here are a few noteworthy spots to check out and don't forget to wash down some chips and salsa or a margarita in the process. read more about Atlanta's Best Tacos

Romantic Spots in Atlanta

Romance in Atlanta can be found in parks and gardens as well as restaurants and late night spots. Some of the most romantic destinations are also its historical hotels and museums. Share a meal at a fancy gourmet restaurant or lay in the grass after enjoying a picnic. See the itinerary below for some of the best activities for lovers. read more about Romantic Spots in Atlanta

First Time in Atlanta

A bustling urban oasis in the heart of the Southeast, Atlanta mixes southern hospitality with urban splendor. Situated in the northern part of Georgia, Atlanta is well known for its airport and as the headquarters of large corporations, such as The Coca-Cola Co. and The Home Depot. While Atlanta is a sprawling city, it is also just 45 minutes away from the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and other natural delights, giving visitors the option of trees and rolling hills or high rises. Whether you're staying downtown or venturing out, it is easiest to get around by car or taxi, but be warned that traffic in Atlanta can get ugly at rush hour. There is also the option of using the MARTA trains which run south from the airport to the northern suburbs. While the weather remains mild most of the year, there is nothing like the early fall and spring when the city comes alive with outdoor festivals and concerts. Throughout the year Atlanta offers several worthwhile attractions as well as top-notch restaurants, nightlife and entertainment. A playground for celebrities, Atlanta is also well-known for the hip hop artists and actors that call it home. You may even bump into one at the Saturday night hot spot or at Sunday brunch. read more about First Time in Atlanta

Historical Atlanta

Originally known as a settlement named Terminus for the railroad that ran through it, Atlanta became an important railroad and military hub during the Civil War. Today it is a fast growing metropolis with more than 5 million residents, but remnants of its historical past still remain. From the enormous bas-relief carving at Stone Mountain to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield, there are a number of attractions that bring alive Georgia's historical past for all to see. Here are a few spots that should not be missed. read more about Historical Atlanta

Atlanta Outdoor Adventures

Although Atlanta is known to be a bustling urban oasis in the heart of the Southeast, the city offers a variety of outdoor activities to enjoy. From the hiking trails and water sports at area nature preserves to the city parks and gardens near downtown, their is a nyriad of attractions to chose from that will keep you outdoors and breathing fresh air. So when the hustle and bustle of the big city becomes too much to bare, put on your sneakers and enjoy nature. read more about Atlanta Outdoor Adventures

Kid-Friendly in Atlanta

Atlanta is a fun destination for both adults and kids and offers lots of great activities where both parties can have fun. Spend time at big city attractions as well as out of the way nature areas, but don't forget to also visit some of Atlanta's various kid-friendly restaurants. Here are some places to check out. [photo courtesy of glen edelson] read more about Kid-Friendly in Atlanta

Market Statistics

Zillow Home Value Index:

$0

Market Value Change

Time frame: 1 YR | 5 YR | 10 YR
Suwanee, GA real estate market value change over time

Avg. Home Value

Suwanee, GA home prices and values

Avg. Condo Value

Suwanee, GA condo prices and values

Suwanee, GA Affordability Data

  Local National
Zillow Home Value Index $196,600 $182,500
1-Yr. Change $-15,138 $-5,840
Median Condo Value $0 $167,500
Median Single Family Home Value $196,600 $184,700
Median List Price $249,900 $205,000
Median Sale Price $212,300 $194,800
Median List Price Per Sq Ft $76 $110
Homes For Sale 0 0

About

Suwanee, GA Photos
... provided by flickr®

All About Suwanee...

Suwanee, GA is a suburb of Atlanta in Gwinnett, Forsyth and (just a little bit) in Fulton Counties. The population is 2000 was 8,725, but that only included the area inside the city limits, and it had seen tremendous growth since that census. Money Magazine rated Suwanee in the "Top 10 Best Places to Live" in 2007, and it is one of the wealthiest parts of Georgia. Recently, the City of Suwanee has revamped their old town, adding a large park with a bandshell, condos, town homes and small businesses. It is also home to North Gwinnett High School, Peachtree Ridge and Collins Hill.

Market stats for Suwanee, January, 2010 indicate that there are 529 properties on the market. Overall, there is about an 9 1/2 month supply of properties, with sales matching the pattern set in most of the rest of the county, sales dropped off after November.

In the sub-$200k arena, there are 113 listings, with under 7 months supply. This is stronger than most of the rest of the county, but not as strong as it was in November (less than 4 months supply). Part of that is because of the increase in listings... and half the sales.

Between $200k and $400k, there are 254 listings for sale, and under 9 months of supply. Sales dropped off dramatically during the Holiday period. Some slowing is normal, but we\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll have to keep an eye on the upcoming data to see if things change.

From $400k to $600k, there are 81 homes on the market. The absorption rate is around 12 months. Sales aren\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t that bad compared to December/January 2009.

In the $600k to $800k arena, there are 34 listings, with about a 14 1/2 month supply. Sales are actually picking up here...

The range from $800k to $1m, there are 7 homes listed and approximately 10 1/2 months of inventory on the market. While it is pretty strong at this price level, the number can bounce around a lot because of the low overall volume of sales.

Above $1m, there are 40 properties listed. The current absorption rate indicated 5 years of inventory, but because of the smaller numbers of sales, this could be significantly impacted by just a couple of sales.

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Suwanee, GA Elementary Schools
Suwanee, GA High Schools
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