Johns Creek residents enjoy an extensive network of parks and outdoor spaces, including the expansive Newtown Park with its amphitheater, sports fields, and Veterans Memorial Walk. The Autrey Mill Nature Preserve & Heritage Center provides scenic trails and historical buildings, while multiple access points to the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area enable kayaking and fishing. The culinary scene features upscale dining at Pampas Steakhouse and authentic Italian cuisine at Sugo, known for its scratch-made pasta. Cultural amenities include the Johns Creek Arts Center, Johns Creek Symphony Orchestra, and public art installations like the 130-foot mural at Johns Creek Tunnel.
The median home sale price in Johns Creek is $725,000, with prices varying significantly by neighborhood. Luxury homes in The Country Club of the South have a median price of $1,975,000, while Saint Ives Country Club homes command a median of $1,350,000. More moderate options exist in Rivermont with a median price of $675,000 and Ocee at $625,000. Townhomes throughout the city have a median price of $570,000, while two-bedroom condos have a median price of $231,600.
Property taxes in Johns Creek maintain a Fulton County effective rate of 0.89%, matching neighboring Alpharetta and Roswell, but lower than Duluth's 0.98%. The Georgia state income tax rate is 5.39%, with a combined state and local sales tax of 7.42%.
Education excellence defines Johns Creek, with highly rated public schools including Chattahoochee High School and Johns Creek High School, both receiving A+ ratings. Private education options include Mount Pisgah Christian School and Notre Dame Academy. The commute to downtown Atlanta typically takes 45 to 60 minutes via GA-400 and I-285. Major employers include State Farm, Alcon, and Ebix, while shopping destinations encompass The Forum on Peachtree Parkway and Johns Creek Town Center.