Harbor Town
$500K-$1.5MA planned New Urbanist village on Mud Island, ringed by the Mississippi with a single controlled entry off the A.W. Willis bridge.
The Grizzlies' practice court sits inside FedExForum at 191 Beale St in the heart of downtown Memphis, so everything here radiates from downtown and the close-in eastern suburbs rather than the arena district alone. Athletes get a rare big-league perk: practice, home games, the riverfront, and the city's best dining are all within walking distance or a short drive, while gated estate living in Germantown and Collierville is a clean 20-25 minutes east on Poplar or I-240.
A planned New Urbanist village on Mud Island, ringed by the Mississippi with a single controlled entry off the A.W. Willis bridge.
Memphis's premier suburb: tree-lined estates, gated subdivisions, top schools, and a low-crime reputation roughly 22 minutes east of the facility.
The metro's wealthiest suburb, home to Spring Creek Ranch and gated golf communities with the region's largest lots.
Gated luxury enclaves like The Cloisters and Gardens of River Oaks off Poplar, with surveillance and mature landscaping.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Built Ford Tough Training Facility. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Memphis where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
An unincorporated swath of east Shelby County where castle-like custom homes sit on 1–5+ acre lots with winding driveways, ponds, and working horse farms. This is the genuine top-of-market enclave for Memphis athletes who want land and seclusion.
A consistently top-ranked, high-income suburb with a picturesque historic town square, upscale shopping and dining, and gated golf subdivisions. Median incomes are among the highest in the metro and the public schools are a major draw.
The Memphis metro's blue-chip suburb, with tree-lined streets, manicured estates, and gated golf enclaves like The Fairways along Memphis National. Average home values lead the region and the schools are perennially rated the area's best.
An 895-acre master-planned, architecturally controlled golf community built around the TPC Southwind course that hosts the FedEx St. Jude Championship, with 24-hour controlled access to its residential sections.