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New Homes in Suwanee, GA
If you’re looking for new homes in Suwanee, GA, Echo Park by UnionMain Homes offers upscale townhomes and condominiums in one of Gwinnett County’s most desirable communities. Located minutes from Suwanee Town Center, Echo Park blends walkable suburban living with modern design, quality construction, and quick access to I-85 and the broader Atlanta metro. Suwanee is consistently ranked one of the best places to live in Georgia, and Echo Park puts you right in the heart of it.
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Living in Suwanee
Suwanee has built a national reputation as one of the best places to live in Georgia, earning repeat spots on Money and Fortune best-places lists. The draw is a rare combination: a walkable town center, top-tier schools, and an easy shot down I-85 to Atlanta. New homes in Suwanee, GA appeal to families and professionals who want suburban space and real community life without giving up access to the city.
Getting Around
Suwanee sits in Gwinnett County along I-85, the spine of Atlanta's northeast corridor. Downtown Atlanta and Hartsfield-Jackson are roughly 40 miles south, typically 45 minutes to just over an hour depending on traffic, while the Perimeter (I-285) and the office parks of Sugarloaf and Peachtree Corners are far closer, often a 20 to 30 minute drive. That balance makes Suwanee a natural fit for commuters who want a shorter run to Gwinnett and North Fulton employers, with the full city still within reach when they need it.
Top-Rated Schools
Suwanee is served by Gwinnett County Public Schools, the largest district in Georgia and a two-time winner of the national Broad Prize for Urban Education. The system's strength is a major reason families move here. North Gwinnett High School, right in Suwanee, ranks among the best in the state; U.S. News places it in Georgia's top 5%, with a graduation rate near 97%. Nearby Peachtree Ridge High School is another highly regarded option, and well-funded, high-performing schools remain one of Suwanee's defining draws.
Things to Do
Life centers on Suwanee Town Center, an open green with an interactive fountain and a 1,000-seat amphitheater that hosts concerts, movie nights, and the annual Suwanee Fest, which draws tens of thousands each fall. Food Truck Fridays and a walkable strip of locally owned restaurants keep downtown busy year-round. Outdoors, the four-mile Suwanee Creek Greenway, the lake and looping trail at Sims Lake Park, and the 300-plus acres of George Pierce Park cover running, cycling, and weekend sports. For shopping, the Mall of Georgia and The Exchange at Gwinnett are a short drive away.
New Homes in Suwanee
Demand in Suwanee stays high because the fundamentals are hard to beat: the schools, the parks, the town center, and the I-85 access all in one place. New homes here start around $399,000, which brings real value for a community this established and this well-located, especially next to pricier North Fulton neighbors. A brand-new UnionMain home in Suwanee lets you settle into that lifestyle with modern finishes and a floor plan built for the way families actually live.
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COMMON QUESTIONSHome Buyers Ask
What new homes does UnionMain Homes offer in Suwanee, GA?
UnionMain builds Echo Park in Suwanee – upscale townhomes and condominiums from $399,000, minutes from Suwanee Town Center. 10 Quick Move-In homes. Models at 607 Red Clay Farm Lane, Suwanee, GA 30024.
What school district serves Echo Park in Suwanee?
Echo Park is zoned for Gwinnett County Public Schools.
How far is Suwanee, GA from Atlanta?
Suwanee is approximately 30 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta, typically a 35–45 minute drive via I-85.





















