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Relocation Guide MEMPHIS RELOCATION GUIDE YOUR MEMPHIS RELOCATION EXPERTS. Sarah Layson | cell: 615.830.4575 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Memphis Neighborhoods: Pages 3-17 2. Restaurants: Page 18 3. Music: Page 19 4. Sports: Page 20 6. Utilities: Pages 21-22 YOUR MEMPHIS RELOCATION EXPERTS. Arlington, TN Arlington, TN is a small town that is rapidly growing and located about 35 minutes East of Memphis. In fact, after the 2010 census it was reported that Arlington was one of the fastest growing communities in the entire state of Tennessee. The small town feel, good schools and affordable housing are just a few reasons why Arlington has become so desirable. Also, if you work downtown, the commute is definitely bearable, as traffic in Memphis is not as congested as other major cities, even during rush hour. Arlington Real Estate Information No matter your price range, you should be able to find a home in Arlington, TN that meets your needs, although if you prefer condo living this would not be a good option, as the vast majority of homes here are single-family. Also, this area currently provides a great opportunity to buy a home with plenty of square feet as well as a good amount of land if that is something that is important to you. Popular neighborhoods in Arlington, TN include Osborn Meadows, Trails of Arlington, Windward Slopes, Summer Meadows, Gray’s Creek, Harrell’s Ridge and Hunter’s Walk. Lifestyle in Arlington, TN Although Arlington, TN doesn’t have as many shopping options as some of the more developed areas in Memphis, there are still some great local boutique shops available. One of these is S.Y. Wilson, which was a historic general store built in 1893 and is now home to an upscale outdoor clothing shop. When it comes to dining options, some of the local favorites include Brendalay Grill, Off the Hoof Burgers and Rizzi’s Pizza Cafe. Also, if you love donuts, you’ll want to give Tas-T-O’s a try, which has some of the best in town. Schools One of the major draws for people moving to Arlington, TN is that schools here are some of the best in the Memphis area. In fact Arlington operates it’s own school district, which allows for more control from the community. If great public schools are important to you, then this may be a great option. Your Memphis relocation experts. each office is independently owned & operated Bartlett, TN Founded in the 1830’s, Bartlett, TN has long been known for it’s wonderful sense of community and has been recognized by many publications as one of the best places to live in the U.S. Located about 20 minutes East of Memphis, this quiet city offers quick access to just about anywhere in the metro area. Because Bartlett, TN has consistently been one of the more desirable areas to live in Memphis, it now ranks as the 9th largest city in Tennessee. Bartlett Real Estate Information One thing that makes Bartlett so attractive for homeowners is that it is relatively affordable, yet just minutes from downtown. The average home price here is just under $200,000. Larger homes are more attainable in Bartlett, as the price per square foot is much less than nearby areas like Germantown or Collierville. Most homes in the city are traditional style two-stories or ranches, but you can still find some great historic craftsman-style homes near the town square. Lifestyle in Bartlett, TN Just one of the great amenities Bartlett offers it’s residents is exceptional parks to enjoy year-round. W.J. Freeman Park and Nesbit Park are the largest in the city which are 100 and 333 acres respectively. There’s also nearby Shelby Farms, which covers over 800 acres and is one of the largest urban parks in the entire country. The town is also just a short drive to popular Wolf Chase Mall, which boasts excellent shopping and restaurants. In fact, just recently IKEA announced it’s newest location here. As far as restaurants, there are plenty of options, with just about any major chain available. There are also some great local favorites like El Patron, Side Porch Steak House and Milano’s Pizza. Schools Although Bartlett, TN is located in Shelby County, it operates it’s own school district, which many potential home buyers find attractive because this allows for more input and control when it comes to their children’s education. Your Memphis relocation experts. each office is independently owned & operated Berclair-Highland Heights Located in East Memphis, the Berclair-Highland Heights neighborhood is an area that is on the upswing and has seen recent revitalization and investment activity. This could be a great fit for homebuyers that are looking for affordable housing options that offer a convenient location to just about anywhere in Memphis. Berclair-Highland Heights Real Estate Info The typical home in Berclair-Highland Heights is a small, one-story, ranch style home. The average price range for properties in this neighborhood currently hovers right around $100,000, making it an attractive area for first-time homebuyers and investors. Other popular nearby neighborhoods include Bartlett, Germantown, Overton Park, and East Memphis. Lifestyle in Berclair-Highland Heights Just minutes from downtown Memphis, this neighborhood allows you to enjoy events on Beale Street. You can also take a quick drive to Overton Square, which is one of the hottest areas right now, for excellent restaurants and shopping. Popular Shelby Farms Park is also just a couple of miles down the road. A few of the local favorite restaurants in Berclair-Highland Heights include Pancho’s, Bryant’s Breakfast and Elwood’s Shack. Your Memphis relocation experts. each office is independently owned & operated Central Gardens Central Gardens is one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Memphis, TN and boasts some of the finest architecture in the city. This planned neighborhood was created in 1906 with a vision for grand boulevards, ordered spaces and shared greenways. Because of it’s beauty and historic significance, Central Gardens was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Central Gardens Real Estate Information The neighborhood encompasses 83 blocks for a total of 511 acres, with the vast majority of buildings being residential. With front porches on just about every home and sidewalks lining the streets, Central Gardens is the type of quiet community you see in the movies. Home prices in Central Gardens start in the $100K’s and go all the way up to over $1 million. Here you can expect to find beautiful craftsman style homes, Four Squares and Bungalows. Lifestyle in Central Gardens Considered part of the Midtown area, this neighborhood is central to some of the trendiest neighborhoods in Memphis like Cooper-Young, East Memphis, Downtown Memphis and Overton Square. If you’re looking for excellent BBQ, which isn’t hard to find in Memphis, then you’ll be happy to know that popular Central BBQ is located right around the corner. There’s also Iris, which is an excellent French Cuisine restaurant with a Creole flair. Also close by are Beale Street, Overton Park and the Memphis Zoo. For shopping, there are also great local boutiques like Crazy Beautiful as well as national chains like Urban Outfitters. Your Memphis relocation experts. each office is independently owned & operated Collierville Located about 30 minutes east of downtown Memphis is Collierville, TN, which is one of the most affluent areas in the city. As the second oldest town in Shelby County, it is steeped in history and boasts a beautiful historic town square. In fact it was recently ranked by Parade Magazine as having the Best Main Street in America. This area has become highly desirable because it offers excellent schools, an easy commute and a laid back lifestyle. Collierville Real Estate Information With the Global FedEx Headquarters just down the road, Collierville homes have seen a nice steady rise in home values. Home prices here are higher than just about any other town in the Memphis area, including popular Germantown. Here you will find many expansive, luxury homes with an average sales price of $350,000, although many are priced at well over $1 million. Homes in Collierville vary greatly by style and architecture so you should be able to find something that suits your taste. The homes here are primarily single-family homes, but you can still find a few condos and townhomes in the area if you prefer a more low maintenance option. Lifestyle in Collierville Being that Collierville is one of the pricier areas to live in Memphis, it comes as no surprise that it offers excellent upscale shopping and dining located at the Avenue of Carriage Crossing. Some of the local favorite dining options include Jim’s Place Grille, Cafe Piazza and Silver Caboose Restaurant & Soda Fountain. If you’re looking for a great cup of joe, you may want to check out Square Beans, which is located in downtown Collierville. Residents of the city also enjoy various events at the town square like the Sunset of the Square series and the Christmas Tree lighting. Collierville also has top of the line sports complexes, multiple parks and over 18 miles of Greenbelt trails to enjoy the outdoors. Also, the ever-popular Shelby Farms Park is just minutes away. Your Memphis relocation experts. each office is independently owned & operated Cooper-Young If you want to live in one of the trendier areas in Memphis, then Cooper-Young is a great place to start your home search. This neighborhood, which is located in Midtown, is a perfect blend of historic homes, a thriving art scene as well as great local restaurants and shopping.
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