Why you'd want to live in Loganville
Loganville is a city in Georgia located halfway between Athens and Atlanta and in Walton and Gwinnett counties. The Atlanta suburb is about 45 minutes to either of the bigger cities, but traffic from Loganville to Atlanta tends to be heavier than traffic between Loganville and Athens. Originally named Buncombe, but later renamed after an early settler to the area, James Harvie Logan. Loganville was incorporated in 1887. Today, Loganville’s tagline is “Where People Matter” and serves as a reminder to the residents of the community’s values. Loganville is conveniently located near several major universities and technical colleges, including Athens Technical College, Gwinnett Technical College, and the University of Georgia. The city offers a unique blend of modern conveniences, antique shops, and a southern hometown feel in an urban environment. Several performers and baseball players have called Loganville home at one point or another, including Austin Meadows and Brandon Moss, major league baseball players, and pop singer Jordan Pruit. via wirksmoving.com