
Apartments near Butler Avenue-Main Street Trolley in Memphis, TN (411 Rentals)


44 S. Front

Dr. R. Q Venson Center

31 S 2nd St

Latham Terrace

Pontotoc Gardens

Cleaborn Pointe at Heritage Senior Apartments

Hunt-Phelan Apartments

GE Patterson Pointe

Mason Homes on 4th

Colorado

Lowenstein

Hope Heights Tower

Downtown Studio Suites- All Included

Patton Place Apartments

661 St Paul Ave

Askew Place

Paul Borda Towers

Jefferson Place

1025 S Wellington St

Faulkner Court Apartments

Barry Towers

1130 S Wellington St

610 Poplar Ave

Jefferson Square Apartments

Independent Apartments

519 Simpson Ave

Mclemore Apartments

945 Vance Ave

College Park Family II

321 Pauline St

Harbor Island Apartments

SoMa 23

266 Bond Ave

Willie Mitchell Apartments

Montgomery Plaza

1058 Peabody Ave

City View Towers - 62+ Senior Apartments

Idlewild Court Apartments

Uptown Homes

Divine Properties Complex

Greenlaw Apartments

Malone Park Commons

Legends Park Apartments

Legends Park North Senior

Lane Flats

1056 Poplar Ave

230 Cochran St

Edgeview at Legends Park

The Courtyard at Ironworks

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How much are Studio apartments in Memphis?
There are currently 625 Studio Apartments in Memphis with rent ranges from $547 to $7,985 with an average price of $1,075.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Memphis ranges from $450 to $2,850 with an average monthly rent of $1,133.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Memphis range from $562 to $5,058. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,262.
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