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Peachtree Corners has grown into one of Gwinnett's most desirable neighborhoods, and rental properties here command premium rates—especially when they stand out. A putting green isn't just a nice-to-have; it's an amenity that catches the eye of tenants looking for something beyond the standard backyard. Whether your rental sits in The Forum area or near Technology Park, a professionally installed artificial putting green adds genuine appeal without the constant maintenance headache that real grass demands in Georgia's clay-heavy soil. Here's the thing: Gwinnett clay is stubborn. Natural grass struggles in our summers, and keeping a lawn picture-perfect while managing a rental property is an uphill battle. Artificial turf doesn't care about our humidity or our occasional drought cycles. It stays lush, playable, and pristine year-round. For rental investors, that means fewer complaints, lower maintenance costs, and a feature you can actually highlight in listings. We've installed putting greens across Peachtree Corners—from the residential pockets near Curiosity Lab to the established neighborhoods around Jones Bridge Park—and the feedback from property owners is consistent: renters love it, turnover is smoother, and the investment pays for itself faster than you'd expect.
Peachtree Corners sits on clay-based soil that's typical for Gwinnett County, which is both a challenge and a reason artificial turf makes so much sense for rental properties. Real grass requires serious drainage work and constant feeding here; clay compacts easily and doesn't breathe like sandy soil. With artificial turf, you skip that battle entirely. The neighborhoods around The Forum and Technology Park lean suburban and tech-forward, which means HOAs can be particular about landscaping standards. The good news: a well-designed putting green actually elevates curb appeal and often fits HOA guidelines better than patchy natural grass. Backyards in this area tend to run medium-sized—typically quarter to half-acre lots—which is perfect for a 400–600 sq ft putting green that doesn't overwhelm the space. Sun exposure varies. Some properties get afternoon western heat; others have tree coverage from mature oaks typical to the area. We design green orientation based on your specific lot's light patterns to maximize both usability and visual impact. Drainage is straightforward with proper base prep, and our Georgia-spec turf handles the humidity without issues. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions and prep work required.
Actually, it does the opposite. Renters in tech-corridor areas like Peachtree Corners tend to be professionals and young families who appreciate quality amenities. A putting green signals that you maintain the property well and offer something beyond standard rentals. We've seen it boost tenant interest and justify slightly higher rent. It also reduces turnover because tenants feel they got something special.
Gwinnett clay drains poorly naturally, but that's exactly why we install a proper base layer and perimeter drainage during the putting green installation. We slope the green slightly and use crushed limestone and gravel underneath to move water away from the turf. Once installed correctly, it actually drains better than your regular yard would.
Minimal. You brush it every few weeks during heavy use, rinse it occasionally to keep dust down, and that's it. No watering, no fertilizer, no mowing—which is why renters love it. Even if a tenant doesn't maintain it perfectly, artificial turf won't die or become an eyesore like natural grass does in Georgia heat.
Most putting greens take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on the site. We handle all the base prep, drainage, and turf installation. The clay prep in our area might take an extra day if we're doing significant grading, but it's worth getting right. You'll have a playable green within a week.
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