The Memphis Neighborhood Guide: Finding the Right Fit for Your Family
Memphis is bigger than most people think. And where you buy matters just as much as what you buy. Different neighborhoods have different price ranges, school districts, commutes, and vibes. Here's a quick breakdown of some of the most popular areas in Shelby County so you can figure out where you actually want to live.
East Memphis
This is one of the most established areas in the city. Tree-lined streets, great restaurants, and easy access to everything. Prices are higher here, but you're getting a lot for it — walkability, character, and strong property values. Great for buyers who want a move-in ready home in a mature neighborhood.
Germantown
If schools are your priority, Germantown is hard to beat. It's a suburb with a small-town feel, strong community, and some of the top-rated schools in the state. Prices reflect that. If you have kids or plan to, it's worth the extra budget.
Collierville
Further east, but growing fast. Collierville has newer construction, a charming downtown square, and more space for your money. It attracts families who want a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing amenities.
Midtown
For buyers who want character and culture, Midtown delivers. Historic homes, local coffee shops, art galleries, and a creative energy you won't find anywhere else in Memphis. Prices vary a lot depending on the block, so knowing the market here is key.
Bartlett and Cordova
These are solid suburban choices for buyers who want more house for their money. Good schools, family-friendly streets, and easy highway access. A lot of first-time buyers land here.
South Memphis / Whitehaven
This is where affordability meets opportunity. Prices are lower, and for investors or buyers willing to put in some work, there's real potential here. It's not for everyone, but for the right buyer it can be a strong move.
The Bottom Line
Every neighborhood has tradeoffs. The right one for you depends on your budget, your lifestyle, and your long-term goals.
My job is to help you figure that out — not push you somewhere that doesn't fit.

