Sugar Hill, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following is a list of population and steets in Sugar Hill City, GA. You can use this list to plan your road trip and explore the area. You can even look up cities within 100 miles of Sugar Hill, GA to get a feel for the neighborhoods surrounding the city. For example, if you are considering purchasing a new home in Sugar Hill, GA, you may want to consider purchasing a home in a nearby town.

The percentage of residents who are white, black, Hispanic, and Hispanic is slightly higher than the national average. One way to tell if your prospective customers are local is to ask them how many of them own a home. This may play a role in advertising in your area. If you want to increase your chances of selling a home in Sugar Hill, then you may want to consider advertising locally.

As part of the development of the community, Sugar Hill has adopted a rich history. Once a small crossroads, the city is now home to a thriving economy. The small family-owned businesses have long supported the city's residents. Now, it's "on the rise."

The USPS designates the city as "Sugar Hill" and uses the name in various ways. The city could be a town, village, or school. The USPS assigns it a ZIP code D (Default). This is the preferred name among residents and the city. There are several different "acceptable names" for Sugar Hill, including the city name and county. The population of Sugar Hill in 2010 and 2020 is listed below. Also, you can view the school and museum page.