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Neighborhoods in Shelby County, TN

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    Whitehaven

    Whitehaven, about 10 miles south of downtown, opens the door to all that Memphis offers. Most people associate Whitehaven with Graceland and the royal legacy of Elvis Presley, but the community is so much more complex. Bonded by a culture of blues music and heart-warming cuisine, the people of Whitehaven embrace a rich pride in their South Memphis

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      $157K

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      $65K - $330K

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      82 Listings

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    Parkway Village

    In Parkway Village, towering oak and hickory trees canopy over quiet residential streets, granting shade for summer strolls and painting the skies with rich greens and yellows each fall. Located in southeast Memphis, the suburb features single-family homes with a comparatively lower price point than surrounding areas. “The affordability of houses

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      $152K

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      $45K - $266K

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      44 Listings

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    South City

    South City merged with Memphis in 1849, and from that point forward, it remained at the forefront of the city’s racial equality movement. Home to the first free-standing public library and junior high in the city for African Americans, the neighborhood is rich with history — but its story is still being written in the 21st century. The South City

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      $138K

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      $26K - $437K

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      3 Listings

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    Oakhaven

    Close to the southwesternmost corner of Tennessee, on the outskirts of Memphis, the Oakhaven neighborhood is situated only about a mile from the Mississippi state line. Sitting alongside the Memphis International Airport and just under 15 miles from the city’s downtown, the sparse suburban neighborhood’s residents have found reason to stay despite

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      $126K

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      $80K - $210K

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      14 Listings

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    Binghampton

    Binghampton began as a small railroad town anchored by industrial development, but today, those industrial buildings display vibrant murals and are home to a lively retail corridor along Broad Avenue. “This area is really on the rise,” says Linda Sowell, the Principal Broker of Sowell Realtors who has been selling homes in the area for over 40

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      $125K

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      $52K - $486K

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      43 Listings

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    Berclair

    Berclair brings the Blues City’s quirky dining scene to the suburbs with a taste of the traditional and more. Between a mural of Godzilla holding a snow cone and award-winning barbeque served from what the owners describe as a shack, this neighborhood is full of surprises. Berclair is just north of the famous Summer Avenue, once known as the

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      $124K

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      $72K - $276K

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      49 Listings

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    Hyde Park

    Hyde Park is a suburb of Memphis that offers home buyers accessible housing options. “The neighborhood has a lot of opportunities,” says William Haynes, Realtor with the Tyler Tapley Team of Crye-Leike Realtors, and resident of Memphis for over a decade. “People are showing interest because of the proximity to Berclair, which has schools that

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      $121K

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      $20K - $383K

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      29 Listings

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    Frayser

    The first European colonists in Frayser settled during the Revolutionary War, but the neighborhood evolved from farmlands to trackside summer homes throughout the 19th century. Once the railroad lost its relevance, the neighborhood started to shift, leaving many of its homes forgotten. Over the last decade, Frayser has developed from a

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      $109K

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      $47K - $298K

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      145 Listings

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    Westwood

    Sitting along Blues Highway and just minutes from Elvis’s home, Graceland, Westwood residents live in the shadow of the great music that has come out of Memphis without being too close to the hustle and bustle of city life. Westwood sports quiet streets and community parks, but the proximity to major motorways means residents can easily get

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      $106K

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      $51K - $321K

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      46 Listings

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    Orange Mound

    Founded in 1890, Orange Mound became part of Memphis in 1919. “It’s the first Black neighborhood in the United States that was engineered and built by Black homeowners,” says Claudette Boyd, president of the Orange Mound Community Parade Committee, who has lived in the area for about 50 years. “We’re older than Harlem.” The area’s rich history is

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      $105K

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      $38K - $265K

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      51 Listings

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    Southeast Memphis

    Each neighborhood has its hidden gems, but Southeast Memphis has the hidden gems that people search all of Memphis to find. About 4 miles southeast of downtown, this west Tennessee neighborhood prides itself on good food shared with good people. First and foremost—Payne’s Bar-B-Que. Barbecue is like a language to locals, and many people believe

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      $97K

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      $34K - $332K

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      90 Listings

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    Douglass

    Established in the early 20th century and named after one of the country’s most famous abolitionists, Douglass is a northern Memphis suburb located just below the Wolf River. “It’s a small neighborhood – there’s lots of park space, kids spend a lot of their time outdoors and at community centers,” says Realtor Monica Mauricio, a Memphis native and

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      $93K

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      $42K - $191K

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      13 Listings

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    North Memphis

    The landscape of North Memphis continues to change as it undergoes revitalization efforts. New gathering spaces are on the way thanks to community partners like Klondike Smokey City Community Development Corporation, and properties are undergoing serious facelifts with the help of the Community Redevelopment Agency. “North Memphis mostly consists

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      $92K

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      $29K - $311K

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      44 Listings

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    South Memphis

    Bordered to the north by downtown Memphis and the newly rebuilt South City, South Memphis is a community deeply rooted in soul music — so much so that it is often called Soulsville. The original site of Stax Records, the neighborhood’s most significant landmark, was torn down in 1989, but “they realized it was too important of a place, not just

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      $84K

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      $21K - $240K

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      69 Listings

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    Hollywood

    Just below the meandering Wolf River and east of a pair of lakes outside downtown Memphis lies Hollywood, a tight-knit, residential community near city nightlife. History also has its place there, as the structures of roadways and businesses dating to the mid-20th century can still be seen in Hollywood, while today the access to downtown Memphis

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      $72K

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      $16K - $148K

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      9 Listings

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    River Oaks

    River Oaks stands among the signature neighborhoods in the vast and diverse community of East Memphis. This neighborhood — which many Memphians also call the Shady Grove area due to two crossing roads — counts FedEx founder and chairman Fred Smith among its homeowners, as well as several other industry figures and top corporate executives. The

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      $640K

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      $94K - $3.8M

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      44 Listings

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    White Oals

    • Average Value

      $188K

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      $113K - $527K

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      8 Listings

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  • Kirby Woods

    Kirby Woods

    Kirby Woods is at the eastern edge of Memphis’ limits, still within the city's bounds. However, the neighborhood feels more like a suburb, with home styles and prices more comparable to those in suburban cities like Germantown. “Kirby Woods is a very popular East Memphis neighborhood,” says Max Rubenstein, a Realtor with Keller Williams and a

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      $545K

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      $313K - $649K

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      7 Listings

    Kirby Woods
  • Poplar Pines

    Poplar Pines

    Sitting on the border of Memphis and its suburb of Germantown, Poplar Pines has access to the offerings of both cities. The neighborhood is home to one of Memphis’ busiest commercial districts, with shopping centers and restaurants along Poplar Avenue. But quieter residential areas also populate the neighborhood, including small gated communities

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      $495K

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      $133K - $1.2M

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      18 Listings

    Poplar Pines
  • Poplar Estates

    Poplar Estates

    Poplar Estates is just past the border of Memphis in the adjacent city of Germantown. Located right off Poplar Avenue, the neighborhood balances a suburban feel with proximity to East Memphis’ commercial districts, making it a popular choice for locals who want to move out of the city. “People often move to Poplar Estates because they can get into

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      $451K

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      $280K - $841K

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      14 Listings

    Poplar Estates
  • Keswick-Stornaway

    Keswick-Stornaway

    Keswick-Stornaway sits in East Memphis near the far eastern side of Memphis city limits. Residents still enjoy proximity to shopping and dining on Poplar Avenue and quick routes into the city. As a classic residential neighborhood from the second half of the 20th century, its quiet residential character is similar to nearby areas like Balmoral or

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      $317K

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      $266K - $397K

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      1 Listing

    Keswick-Stornaway
  • Keswick Sulgrave

    Keswick Sulgrave

    A quiet residential neighborhood in East Memphis, Keswick Sulgrave blends in with nearby neighborhoods like Kirby Woods and Keswick-Stornaway. While the area shares a similar character, Keswick Sulgrave’s homes are generally slightly older and smaller, translating into slightly lower prices. But the neighborhood still offers access to nearby

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      $310K

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      $213K - $598K

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      4 Listings

    Keswick Sulgrave
  • Balmoral

    Balmoral

    Directly outside I-240 in East Memphis, Balmoral resembles many 20th-century suburbs with its wide drives and calm atmosphere. Residents enjoy the neighborhood’s ease of access to commuting routes and suburban feel, but its affordability compared to other areas close by is the main draw. “It’s a lower price point than nearby neighborhoods like

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      $271K

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      $192K - $446K

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      10 Listings

    Balmoral

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