Vietnamese-speaking REALTOR® · Fulton County
Vietnamese real estate agent in Alpharetta
I’m Tien Nguyen — a Vietnamese-speaking REALTOR® serving Alpharetta. Calls, showings, and contracts can all happen in Vietnamese. One real person from first call to closing — not a call-center handoff.

Real numbers from Tien’s own closings — not inflated marketing figures.
Why Vietnamese families choose Alpharetta
A tech-corridor city with a steady Vietnamese professional presence — short hop to Johns Creek’s Asian Square and the GA-400 job centers.
Avalon and downtown walkability, plus established swim/tennis subdivisions north toward Windward. A premium market — first-time buyers often start in townhomes here.
On schools: Fulton — the Cambridge and Alpharetta High clusters are strong. Schools and walkable amenities are why pricing here holds at a premium.
What working with Tien looks like
- Calls, showings, and contracts in Vietnamese — bilingual paperwork on request.
- I read every photo and disclosure before you drive across town — I screen out split-levels and visible exterior damage.
- Coming-soon and off-market Alpharetta homes most buyers see 7–14 days later than my catalog.
- Lender introductions that fit your situation.
Start your Alpharetta home search
Leave your name and number — I’ll text back within 5 minutes during business hours, in Vietnamese or English, your choice.
Common questions in Alpharetta
- Do you really work in Vietnamese in Alpharetta?
- Yes. Calls, texts, showings, and most paperwork can all happen in Vietnamese. The official contract is in English per Georgia law, but I walk you through every line in Vietnamese and provide a bilingual summary.
- What if I’m not ready to buy in Alpharetta yet?
- That’s normal. Most of my buyers join my list 3–12 months before they actually move. I send the right Alpharetta homes, you say yes or no — when you’re ready, we tour.
- What does this cost me as a buyer?
- Buyer-side compensation is negotiated upfront in writing, in plain language. Often the seller pays it; when they don’t, you’ll see the exact number before you sign anything.