Vietnamese-speaking REALTOR® · Gwinnett County
Vietnamese real estate agent in Duluth
I’m Tien Nguyen — a Vietnamese-speaking REALTOR® serving Duluth. 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 Duluth
Duluth is the heart of metro Atlanta’s Vietnamese-American community — Pleasant Hill Road has Vietnamese groceries, phở, bánh mì, and Buddhist temples within two miles of most homes.
1980s ranch starters in the inner ring, 1990s–2000s subdivisions along Sugarloaf and Howell Ferry, and new townhomes near downtown. Stronger value-per-square-foot than Suwanee or Johns Creek.
On schools: Gwinnett County schools. The Peachtree Ridge cluster rates strongest in 30097; Duluth High in 30096 is solid. Cluster boundaries shift by neighborhood — always confirm before you fall in love with a house.
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 Duluth homes most buyers see 7–14 days later than my catalog.
- Lender introductions that fit your situation.
Start your Duluth 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 Duluth
- Do you really work in Vietnamese in Duluth?
- 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 Duluth yet?
- That’s normal. Most of my buyers join my list 3–12 months before they actually move. I send the right Duluth 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.