The Rise of Johns Creek, Georgia | Real Estate, Life Style, and Restaurants

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Do we really need 2 separate threads with the exact same title on the 1st page of an Irvine housing forum, with both pumping real estate in Georgia?
 
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Do we really need 2 separate threads with the exact same title on the 1st page of an Irvine housing forum, with both pumping real estate in Georgia?

Agreed.. the "general real estate and mortgage" forum should be general real estate/market info right?  Probably not used to sell Georgia homes where this guy gets a commission.. or do people want this info and plan to move to Georgia from these posts?  :-\   

I know Panda is pretty active here, maybe he's a site sponsor or something so they let him spam it up
 

Johns Creek Demographics: Affluent, Diverse, & Educated​

Johns Creek is a well-loved suburb of Atlanta that exhibits many of the most desirable characteristics people search for in a place to call home. Households earn nearly double the US national average yearly and receive bachelor's degrees (and higher) at rates more than twice the national average. Additionally, Johns Creek has a very diverse population with significant amounts of people self-reporting in the following groups: In the next decade, Johns Creek, GA will become the first Asian majority city in the South.

Median Household Income $132,132
Population: 85,814
  • 53.8% White
  • 33.2% Asian:
    • 15.4% Indian (14.1% higher than the average in other US cities)
    • 9.2% Chinese (7.6% higher than the average in other US cities)
    • 4.2% Korean (3.7% higher than the average in other US cities)
    • 1.6% All other Asian (0.6% higher than the average in other US cities)
    • 1.2% Vietnamese (0.6% higher than the average in other US cities)
    • 0.9% Filipino (0.2% lower than the average in other US cities)
    • 0.7% Japanese (0.4% higher than the average in other US cities)
  • 9.1% Black
  • 3.9% American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Other Races, and Two or More Races

Source: https://datahub.johnscreekga.gov/pages/f1642d13199c4d26b029377bec8fd998
 
Irvine, California was incorporated on December 28, 1971

The Irvine Spectrum Center opened in November 1995 when Irvine was 24 years old.

Johns Creek, Georgia was incorporated as a city in December 1st, 2006.

Johns Creek is currently breaking ground in the largest downtown development. It is absolutely fascinating how the timelines for these two cities parallel one another. Living in Johns Creek today is like living in Irvine in the 1990s. Johns Creek has not reached its peak yet.

Medley Johns Creek – Living, Dining & Entertainment Coming Soon


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The Medley development in Johns Creek, Georgia is expected to open on October 29, 2026. The groundbreaking ceremony for the $560 million mixed-use development took place in January 2025.

What will Medley include?
  • Retail: 150,000 sq ft of retail space, including boutiques and "jewel box" retailers
  • Restaurants: Restaurants with outdoor patios
  • Entertainment: A central greenspace for community events and gatherings
  • Hotel: A 175-room hotel
  • Apartments: 750 apartments
  • Townhomes: 133 townhomes
  • Offices: 110,000 sq ft of office space
  • Plaza: A 25,000 sq ft plaza

Where is Medley located?
  • Medley is located at the intersection of Johns Creek Parkway and McGinnis Ferry Road
  • The site was previously home to a State Farm Insurance office campus
What is Medley part of?
  • Medley is a key component of Johns Creek's 192-acre Town Center
  • The Town Center will include housing, offices, restaurants, retail, lakes, and greenspace

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Did you know that Atlanta, Georgia ranks among the top 4 cities to get married and start a family for newly weds in the United States?

Best Places to get married in the U.S. Atlanta made the top 4, while 3 cities from Florida made the top 5. Seems to make sense as young couples will delay marriage and having a family if the financial burden is too great due to high cost of living.


Sarang Design: Match made from Heaven by Faith, Hope, and Love
Graphic Designer: Panda
Inspired by: 1 Corinthians 13:13

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Johns Creek approves $350M mixed-use project with Avalon Vision in Alpharetta.​

Avalon is a mixed-use development in Alpharetta, Georgia that combines shopping, dining, entertainment, and living. Avalon Phase I opened in October 2014 and Phase II opened in April 2017. It's located in the heart of Alpharetta, one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. The two "Irvine" like affluent cities in North Altanta are Johns Creek and Alpharetta. Johns Creek's median household income is $153,882 whereas the Alpharetta's median household income is $146,581. The median home value in Johns Creek is $674,062 whereas the median home value in Alpharetta is $704,404. After the Medley development in Johns Creek, Georgia opens on October 29, 2026, I predict that Johns Creek home value will surpass Alpharetta. The same Avalon developers will be developing Medley in Johns Creek.

Features:
  • Retail: Over 570,000 sq ft of retail space
  • Office: Over 600,000 sq ft of office space
  • Hotel: 330-key hotel and conference center
  • Housing: Over 600 multi- and single-family residences
  • Theater: 12-screen Regal Cinemas theater
  • Restaurants: Chef-driven restaurant
Phases:
  • Phase I
    Opened in October 2014, this phase included 500,000 sq ft of retail, 105,000 sq ft of office, 250 luxury rental homes, and 101 single-family residences

  • Phase II
    Opened in April 2017, this phase included 276 apartments, 525,000 sq ft of office, and a hotel and conference center
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Florida is a such a Beautiful State.

One of the things I love about living in Johns Creek (since June 30th, 2011) is having access to the Florida beaches without having to get on a plane. My boys are 14 years old now and we moved to Johns Creek when they were only one. My family have so many vacation memories in Florida and there are so many great places to visit when you have a young family. Some of the most beautiful beaches in the U.S. are located in this state.

Panda's Memoir: Discovering Johns Creek

After attending the 2010 Woodbury Collection Grand Opening, I made a decision not to buy in Irvine. I was hoping to purchase the Sonoma tract in the mid $600s, looking for a 40% decline in Irvine from 2006 (peak) - 2010 (bottom), but prices were released for $834,000 as there was a pent up demand.

I made to decision to relocate my family from the suburbs of Chicago to a unknown city called Johns Creek located in the northern suburbs of Atlanta. The city of Johns Creek was only 4 years old at the time of my move and I recall that everything from McGinnis to 141 was dirt with a single lane road. I remember seeing signs in the intersection 141 and McGinnis "Brand new 4 Bedroom Single Family Homes in Johns Creek starting in the $170s". I started to really doubt myself if I settled for something less than what I really wanted? Did I make a mistake moving here rather than moving to the City I really desired "Irvine"?

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Panda's Memoir : The Irvine Dream

You shall have no other Gods before me. Exodus 20:3

Have you ever had an idol in your life? Something you desired so deeply in your 20s and into your mid-30s, but despite your prayers and efforts, God answered with a clear “No”? It can be incredibly frustrating at the time, especially when all you see is the beauty and allure of that desire. But it’s only when you reflect backward, with time and wisdom, that you begin to understand why God’s answer was not just a denial, but an act of Grace.

What once seemed like the ultimate dream, symbolism of success, something you obsessed over, now holds no appeal or attraction to you at all. That idol you once thought would bring happiness and fulfillment no longer draws your attention or interest. It’s remarkable how God answers our prayers not necessarily by giving us what we want, but by giving us what we need, according to His will. In the end, His plan for us is always better than our own.

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I used to want to live in Irvine, but look at the place I found! That's my street, just a short walk to a huge park for the kids, it's sunny and warm 9 months of the year. Now I don't miss Irvine (but i'm still a 10 minute drive to the spectrum and some good Irvine KBBQ)

 
I used to want to live in Irvine, but look at the place I found! That's my street, just a short walk to a huge park for the kids, it's sunny and warm 9 months of the year. Now I don't miss Irvine (but i'm still a 10 minute drive to the spectrum and some good Irvine KBBQ)

My kids are big fans of that park. Almost every weekend I hear "dada, can we go to the big big big park?", and almost every weekend the answer is "sure". You live in a nice spot :-)
 
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