Though Alpharetta, Georgia, has historic roots that can be traced back to the colonial period, this city of 57,000 is perhaps best known, as it was identified by Forbes Magazine in 2009, as America's "Number One Reloville".A reloville, simply put, is a contemporary term for an urban area that is characterized by a large number of affluent, upwardly mobile residents who have relocated to its neighborhoods from throughout the world. By definition, such cities have an inherently professional and international culture and, because of this, are inclined to attract businesses that rely on individuals with diverse backgrounds. As a suburb of Atlanta, Alpharetta's status as a reloville is enhanced by its connection to the global telecommunications and media industries and, indeed, many enterprises that do business with the "Queen City's" influential telecoms maintain offices within the limits of this Fulton County community. This connection to international concerns is not the only thing that defines this safe, prosperous suburb, as its historic district is also known for upmarket shopping and subtle architectural touches, including several Queen Anne style homes, that remind even casual onlookers of Georgia's colorful past. As it's situated along the Chattahoochie River and counts two arboretums among its many well-maintained parks, Alpharetta also offers a variety of charming, picturesque locations anyone can enjoy with their family. GORGEOUS EUROPEAN HARDCOAT STUCCO AND STONE HOME HOME WITH A FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE NINTH GREENELEGANT BRICK ESTATE ON GOLF COURSE LOTA TOTALLY RENOVATED ESTATE HOME