City Comparison · North Fulton
Alpharetta and Johns Creek are neighboring North Fulton suburbs and two of metro Atlanta's most affluent, best-schooled communities. They're often on the same shortlist — but they have different personalities. Here's an honest, side-by-side comparison.
Quick answer
Both are expensive, top-schooled Fulton County suburbs with a 7.75% sales tax and no MARTA rail. Alpharetta is the more walkable and amenity-rich of the two, with Avalon, a rebuilt downtown, and a dense tech-job base. Johns Creek is slightly more affluent and residential — known for gated golf communities and some of the state's highest-ranked schools, but with fewer walkable centers. Choose Alpharetta for lifestyle and walkability; Johns Creek for large-home, top-schools suburban living.
| Measure | Alpharetta | Johns Creek |
|---|---|---|
| County | Fulton | Fulton |
| Median household income | ~$147,600 | ~$157,000 |
| Median home value | $600,000s | ~$679,000 |
| Combined sales tax | 7.75% | 7.75% |
| Schools | Fulton County Schools | Fulton County Schools (top-ranked) |
| Main corridors | GA-400 | GA-141, McGinnis Ferry |
| MARTA rail | No | No |
| Known for | Avalon, walkable downtown, tech jobs | Gated golf communities, top schools |
Income and home-value figures reflect U.S. Census Bureau (ACS) data; golf-community medians run higher.
These are two of the priciest suburbs in the metro, and they're close. Johns Creek edges slightly higher on both income and home values, driven by large single-family homes in gated golf communities. Alpharetta's housing is more varied — from estates to walkable townhomes and apartments around Avalon and downtown. Both carry a 7.75% Fulton sales tax and Georgia's flat 4.99% income tax. See our cost of living in Alpharetta and cost of living in Johns Creek guides.
Both are served by Fulton County Schools and both are major draws for families. Johns Creek includes some of the state's highest-ranked public high schools (Northview, Chattahoochee, Johns Creek); Alpharetta is anchored by Alpharetta High and Chattahoochee. School demand is a big part of home prices in both, so families often weigh the specific attendance zone.
Alpharetta is the more walkable and amenity-rich: Avalon and a rebuilt downtown give it real gathering places, and it sits on GA-400 with express lanes toward the Perimeter and Atlanta. Johns Creek is more purely residential, organized around GA-141 (Peachtree Industrial) and McGinnis Ferry, with fewer walkable centers but quiet, spacious neighborhoods. Neither has MARTA rail, so both are car-dependent.
Planning a move? See our moving to Alpharetta and moving to Johns Creek guides.
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