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Aventura at Indian Lake Village
Unique Community Located at Indian Lake Village and Drakes Creek Greenway...Boat Storage, Sparkling Pool with Sundeck and Fireplace, Fitness Center, Designer Black Appliances, Custom Cherry Cabinets, Kithchen island with granite, Washer and Dryer in Every Unit.
Hendersonville TN, 37075
Willow Creek
Zoned for excellent schools in the Wilson district... Walk in closets in every apartment... Great shopping and yummy dining...
Mount Juliet TN, 37122
Grove at Trinity Pointe
Smart Move, Smart Life! Gated community that accepts large pets. We have too many amenities to list! Why not stop by today for a personal tour?
Cordova TN, 38018
Iroquois
Beautiful Wooded Setting, Spacious Floor Plans, Minutes From Brentwood & Downtown Nashville.
Nashville TN, 37221
Lynnfield Place
Convenient to Interstate...Washer/Dryer Connections...Lots of Trees...
Memphis TN, 38119
The Greens at Irene
Golf Privileges for Residents at Irene Golf & Country Club...1 & 2 Bedroom Floorplans...Washer & Dryer in Every Unit
Memphis TN, 38125
The Cedars at Elm Hill
The Cedars at Elm Hill provides an ideal mix of community, comfort and activity. Come check us out today to speak with a Leasing Specialist about making The Cedars at Elm Hill your new home!
Nashville TN, 37210
Overview
With no less than 11 official songs describing its grandeur, the greatest number of any state in the nation, Tennessee shows its devotion to music of all kinds. This is the home of Elvis and the Grand Old Opry, the place where songwriters of just about every genre converge in nightspots to try out their tunes on an appreciative public. Even if you're not a music buff, there's plenty to appreciate in the Volunteer State, including beautiful scenery, friendly people and interesting cities with lots of apartments to choose from.
What to Expect
The majority of Tennessee's population lives in urban areas, although farms are prevalent and agriculture still plays a role in the state economy. Tennessee is a leading producer of tobacco, and other farm products include livestock, cotton, dairy and greenhouse products. Larger industries include the manufacture of chemicals, textiles, apparel, electrical machinery, furniture, and leather goods. Tourism is also a major player in the state's economy.
Tennessee is the third most affordable state to live in, with an overall cost of living more than 10% below the national average. Housing costs—including apartments for rent.are a whopping 20% below the average. Want more reasons to look for apartments here? Read on.
What to Explore
You'll find a wide variety of apartments for rent—most of them quite affordable—in Tennessee's eight major cities of Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Jackson, Johnson City, Knoxville and Murfreesboro. Memphis and Nashville are two of the most popular, thanks to their rich musical history.
Memphis Apartments "Birthplace of the Blues," Memphis is the state's largest city with 650,000 residents who are proud of the city's reputation as a musical haven. Memphis is famous for nurturing some of the best country, classical, rock and hip-hop music in the country. The hottest music scene can be found downtown on Beale Street. And then, of course, there's the King. Graceland Mansion, home of Elvis Presley, is open for tours and musical inspiration. In addition to the culture rich with music, Memphis offers a comfortable year-round climate, small-town feel, plenty of Southern hospitality and an affordable cost of living. Rental property is abundant and the prices are low. Some of the more popular areaas to consider for apartment rentals are Germantown, Bartlett, Lakeland, Vollintine-Evergreen, Central Gardens, Collierville, Cooper-Young and Downtown. The average price for apartments is $477 per month, with a median of $570.
Nashville Apartments Nashville calls itself "Music City." Travel & Leisure Magazine calls it "America's Friendliest City." Both names are good indicators of what to expect in the capital and second-largest city of Tennessee. Throughout this welcoming community, you can find music to suit any taste—as well as a variety of apartments for rent to suit any taste as well. Blues, rock, country, gospel, jazz, contemporary Christian and other genres are all represented by the throngs of songwriters who come here by the thousands to listne, perform and try to make it in the notoriously tough business. Nashville is also a comfortable city to live in, with a pleasant climate that rarely gets too hot or too cold. Finances are comfortable too, with the overall cost of living at only 94% of the national average, and apartment rentals going for a median rent of $620 per month.
