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Lawrenceville, Georgia

 

Known as the Crepe Myrtle City and County Seat, Lawrenceville is pleasing to the eye with Southern charm and a revitalized central downtown district. You are sure to find excitement, entertainment, and a sense of hometown in Lawrenceville – come EXPERIENCE big-city energy with small-town atmosphere.Lawrenceville, Georgia - Courthouse

Lawrenceville residents benefit from an incredibly strong local economy. The city's business-friendly environment has attracted and maintained businesses of all sizes. The fact that Gwinnett County is one of the fastest growing in the state also contributes to corporations deciding to do business here. Add to that that nearby Atlanta is home to several Fortune 500 firms such as Coca-Cola, Home Depot, IBM and Lockheed Martin, to name just a few, and employment opportunities in this region are exceptionally rich.

In Lawrenceville you are surrounded by performing arts, great dining, and unique shops, for fun, food, and furnishings as well as access to award-winning recreation facilities. The 30 specialty establishments just in the downtown district will fulfill your relaxed search for treasures, casual gift hunt, or ladies-day-out spree.

Great meals and live entertainment go hand-in-hand in Lawrenceville, with various venues showcasing live musical talent and the impressive schedule of productions by the professional Aurora Theatre. At the Aurora Theatre, intimate plays, renowned musicals, children’s playhouse programs, cabarets, comedy, and much more fill the stages for your enjoyment. If you like history, we invite you to the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse grounds and galleries, Veteran’s Museum, Historic Female Seminary, Historic town cemetery and other notable monuments, or self-guided walking tour of points of interest. To add storytelling and haunts to your history, dare to join a Lawrenceville Ghost Tour for bizarre and spooky tales from the quiet streets and alleys. Lawrenceville also offers visitors seasonal events and festivals to include in any itinerary such as lawn concerts, art exhibitors, farmers’ markets, a two-day Fourth of July celebration, and now-famous “Lawrenceville Rings” New Year’s Eve celebration.

Day trips from Lawrenceville include more than you can imagine with Atlanta’s attractions just a few miles down the road and Lake Lanier, The Mall of Georgia and Discover Mills Mall, Stone Mountain and all of Gwinnett’s shopping, golf, and accommodations just minutes away.

Lawrenceville may sometimes be overshadowed by its more well-known neighbor to the south. But this incredible city offers the same world-class amenities and services as Atlanta, while maintaining a cozy feel that truly makes it a hometown. If you are thinking about moving, consider all that life in Lawrenceville, Georgia has to offer! To learn more about this dynamic city, simply request our free relocation packet today.

Housing Cost

Potential home buyers here have an array of options to explore. Newcomers will find that nearly two-thirds of homes here are single-family detached style, with the remaining options a variety of condominiums, town homes and duplexes. Neighborhoods here are charming residential enclaves, with well-manicured lawns and mature trees lining many of the streets.

Cornerstone on the Square has all the charm that is Historic Downtown Lawrenceville. Here, upscale city living meets small-town charm in an exclusive community of luxuriously outfitted condominiums, townhomes and courtyard residences. Without compromise, Cornerstone serves a lifestyle that desires the best of both worlds.

Home ownership is a popular option for Lawrenceville residents. Nearly sixty percent of locals choose to own rather than rent their homes, and benefit from steady appreciation of their homes' values. But Lawrenceville is the kind of place where home ownership is a reality rather than a dream. Buyers will be able to find something to suit nearly every taste and budget in this vibrant community. So whether you are looking for a cozy starter home, or a sprawling executive estate, you will find the home of your dreams in Lawrenceville. Recent real estate reports indicate that the average purchase price of a home in the city of Lawrenceville is currently $230,00.

Demographics

Population in July 2007: 28,969. Lawrenceville covers 13.0 square miles. It sits at an elevation of 1.080 feet above sea level.

Zip codes: 30042, 30043, 30044, 30045, 30046

Weather

Lawrenceville, GA climate is warm during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 70's and cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 40's.

The warmest month of the year is July with an average maximum temperature of 88.00 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 30.70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperature variations between night and day tend to be moderate during summer with a difference that can reach 21 degrees Fahrenheit, and moderate during winter with an average difference of 21 degrees Fahrenheit.

The annual average precipitation at Lawrenceville is 55.54 Inches. Rainfall in is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The wettest month of the year is January with an average rainfall of 5.98 Inches.

 



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