About Johns Creek, GeorgiaJohns Creek officially became a new city December 1, 2006, becoming the 10th largest city in Georgia on its very first day. With a total population of 65,000, Johns Creek is certainly an began existance as a well established community with plenty of resale home opportunities to go with all the terrific new construction communities that are still popping up. Johns Creek is on the northeast end of Fulton County, with Forsyth county to the north, Gwinnett county to the east, the Chattahoochee River to the south and the cities of Alpharetta and Roswell on the west. This large area was previously filled with six separate unincorporated areas, but now combined has become a city larger than Marietta Georgia in Cobb county. A terrific place to work, move, buy a home, raise a family, develop friendships and build a life, Johns Creek truly has something for everyone. A convenient suburb of Atlanta and a thriving area for commerce in itself, employment opportunities are available for most anyone who wishes to live in Johns Creek. *Information for Johns Creek, GA zip code 30022* Median household income - $95,862 Median home value - $315,700 Home Appreciation - 4.6% High school graduates - 98% 4-year college degree - 41.2% Graduate Degree - 19.8% *Information for Johns Creek, GA zip codes 30097* Median household income - $96,861 Median home value - $332,100 Home Appreciation - 4.6% High school graduates - 97.4% 4-year college degree - 41.1% Graduate degree - 20.5% *Information for Johns Creek, GA zip code 30005* Median household income - $100,336 Median home value - $343,300 Home Appreciation - 4.4% High school graduates - 99.4% 4-year college degree - 47.9% Graduate Degree - 21.0% *Information for Johns Creek, GA zip code 30024* Median household income - $87,375 Median home value - $255,400 Home Appreciation - 4.5% High school graduates - 96.0% 4-year college degree - 34.6% Graduate Degree - 14.3% |
