30005 / 30009 / 30022 · North Fulton
Alpharetta homes for sale — including ones before they hit Zillow.
North Fulton County. Avalon, downtown Alpharetta, the new Halcyon-style mixed-use. Tech-corridor jobs, walkable lifestyle, strong family schools across 30022/30005/30009.

Source: FMLS · updated June 2026
Homes most agents won't see for another week.
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Streets & houses
Three flavors: walkable luxury near Avalon and downtown, established 1990s-2000s communities along Windward, and new high-end builds in Bellmoore Park. Townhome inventory is healthy in the Tech Corridor.
Commute
GA-400 spine, exits 9-12. Avalon and downtown are walkable to each other via Alpha Loop. ~25-35 min to Perimeter, 40-50 to downtown ATL. No MARTA rail — Connector buses link to North Springs.
Schools
Strong across the board — Cambridge, Alpharetta HS, Milton HS all rate 9-10. School zoning matters: Cambridge zone homes can carry a 5-10% premium. Confirm assignment before writing.
Day-to-day
Avalon for shopping/dining, Alpha Loop for biking, downtown for the patio scene. Big Creek Greenway runs the length of the city. Family-friendly weeknights, lively Friday-Saturday at Avalon and downtown.
Where you might actually live.
Avalon / downtown Alpharetta
Walkable luxury — newer condos and townhomes connected by the Alpha Loop. The lock-and-leave, lifestyle end of the market at a premium.
Windward
Established 1990s–2000s swim/tennis communities on larger lots around Windward Pkwy — the family-subdivision heart of the city.
Bellmoore Park / Tech Corridor
Newer high-end builds plus healthy townhome inventory near the GA-400 job centers — a common starting point for first-time buyers here.
School zones, told straight.
Fulton County Schools — the Cambridge, Alpharetta High, and (in the north) Milton High clusters all rate strongly. School zoning matters: a Cambridge-zone home can carry a 5–10% premium. Roads can split clusters, so I confirm the assignment for a specific address before any offer.
What it costs, how far you drive.
Alpharetta is a premium market — first-time buyers often start in townhomes here. The tech-corridor jobs and walkable Avalon/downtown lifestyle support pricing. Commute: GA-400 exits 9–12, with Avalon and downtown walkable to each other via the Alpha Loop; roughly 25–35 minutes to Perimeter and 40–50 to downtown. No MARTA rail — connector buses link to North Springs.
What the market is doing here.
Alpharetta typically sits in the ~$600K–$900K+ band for single-family homes (approx, 2026), with townhomes as the more attainable entry. Demand stays firm on schools plus the Avalon lifestyle. For an exact figure on a specific home or your listing, I run a free live CMA with current comps.
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No question is too small.
- Is Alpharetta a good place to live?
- Yes — Alpharetta pairs strong Cambridge and Alpharetta High school clusters with a walkable Avalon and downtown and tech-corridor jobs along GA-400. It’s a premium market; first-time buyers often start in townhomes. Tien Nguyen serves the city in English and Vietnamese.
- How much do homes in Alpharetta cost in 2026?
- Single-family homes typically run roughly the ~$600K–$900K+ band (approx, 2026), with townhomes as the more attainable entry. For an exact figure on a specific home or your listing, ask Tien for a free live CMA with current comps.
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