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505 S Main St, Unit 505 South Main #202

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515 S Main St, Unit Woodard Properties

645 N Front St, Unit 430

62 N Main St, Unit Spanish Court Square Apartments - 1 Bedroom

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263 S Main St, Unit SI FL2-ID1608478P

62 N Main St, Unit Court Square Apartments - 3 Bedroom

62 N Main St, Unit Court Square Apartments - 2 Bedroom

62 N Main St, Unit Court Square Apartments - 1 Bedroom

412 N Montgomery St

Claridge House Condominiums

Exchange Building

Harbor Town Square

Riverbluff

The Lofts at South Bluffs

Riverside 648

River Tower at South Bluffs

1260 Vinton Ave

1360 Linden Ave

1353-1361 Vance Ave

100 N. Main

Harbor Lights

Court Annex 2

Rivertown on the Island

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How much are Studio apartments in Memphis?
There are currently 626 Studio Apartments in Memphis with rent ranges from $547 to $7,985 with an average price of $1,081.
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