Hoschton is a small Jackson County city that's growing rapidly. The 2020 census recorded 2,666 residents; current estimates put the population at over 8,705 — a 215% increase in just a few years, driven by suburban expansion from Atlanta. The city is bordered to the north by Braselton (our home base), with Georgia State Route 53 running through the center of town. Atlanta is 50 miles to the southwest.
Hoschton's ZIP code 30548 is unusual — it covers parts of four counties (Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, and Barrow), and is used within about 40% of Braselton's town limits. That ZIP overlap matters for permitting: a Hoschton-mailing-address home could be in any of those four counties depending on the exact parcel. We figure that out before quoting. Median property value here is around $386,300 (2024), and median household income is around $97,083 — substantially above the county average.
Neighborhoods we've served in Hoschton: the West Jackson school zone subdivisions (Trilogy Park, Creekside Village, Reunion), the Highway 53 corridor, Twin Lakes area, and homes between Hoschton and Braselton.