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Considerations when choosing a Memphis moving company

Moving to Memphis doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Before starting your search, make sure you've gone through the following:

  1. Must-haves, and what you'll be willing to compromise on. You may need to give up certain amenities to live in your favorite neighborhood, or otherwise look for a smaller layout or a different apartment type.

  2. Your search horizon. The ideal time to start searching is between 1-2 months before your planned move-in date. However, don't be stressed if you only have a couple weeks to go; a surpising amount of rental inventory is usually available for immediate move-in.

  3. Your favorite neighborhoods. We've put together a curated list below of some of the more popular areas to get you started on where to live - whether you're moving by yourself or with a family, looking for a residential area or one in the middle of the action.

  4. Documents you'll need when applying for an apartment. These will vary depending on the landlord, but most require verification of employment and income, your credit report, and references from previous landlords.

  5. Whether you'd like to live alone or with roommates. Roommates can mean considerable cost savings upwards of 50%-60% depending on the amount of people

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Facts about Memphis

Memphis is located along the Mississippi River and is well known for its music and food, particularly barbecue. The city has a number of jazz, blues and rock clubs, and legendary artists like B.B. King and Johnny Cash even recorded albums at the famed Sun Studio in the city. Memphis is also the home of Graceland, Elvis Presley’s estate. Additional attractions include Mud Island, which is the ideal place to catch a concert or visit a museum. You can also learn more about the singers and musicians who hail from the city by visiting the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum.

 

Moving to Memphis


Climate

You may be surprised to hear that Memphis gets more rain than the national average - about 54in a year - in the same number of days. Fortunately this precipitation doesn’t come with extreme cold, with less than 3in of snowfall each year. Summers are long, hot, and humid, with an average high in July of 90 degrees. The most pleasant months of the year are April-May, and October, when temperatures are in the range of 75-80F. Even in January, the coldest nights are around 30 degrees.


Culture

The low cost of living and bounty of career opportunities aren’t the only things drawing people to Memphis, but they’re pretty good reasons to relocate. Memphis is also a great home for those interested in arts and music, with lots of activities and attractions to keep you (and visitors) busy. The National Civil Rights Museum is located in the Lorraine Hotel, where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Graceland - the mansion-turned-museum of Elvis - is also in Memphis. The University has an art museum that is always free, and there is an abundance of street art to check out. Between the food, the arts, and the quality of life, you’ll love calling Memphis home.


Transportation

Many neighborhoods in Memphis are very walkable, and there is a comprehensive trolly and bus system with a big fleet. Depending on where you live, you could easily navigate the city using public transportation. With a central hub downtown, if you’re in the center of the city you can easily connect to any bus you may need. A trolley ticket is $3.50 for a day pass, or $9 for a 3-day pass. MATA is the bus system, and covers 300 square miles with 33 routes. There is also a train station with a hub in the downtown area, running on the Amtrak line. Cyclists may have a challenging time if this is their chosen mode of transportation, as downtown can be a bit hazardous and bike lanes outside of the city can be limited. Stick to Midtown or the University neighborhoods if you prefer to bike. 


Cost of Living

If you’re moving to Memphis from another part of the US, you’ll likely get more bang for your buck here. The overall cost of living is 17% lower than the national average and housing expenses are a whopping 34% lower. Transportation expenses such as gas and bus fares are 11% below. All great news for those looking to call Memphis home. A 1 bedroom apartment is around $715 a month on average. The median home price is $228,326. To add to the great financial news, even groceries cost less here. Healthcare is also 15% below the rest of the country.


Where to Live

Midtown is the hip city core of Memphis, and known for being funky and full of artsy vibes. It’s also known to be one of the most diverse neighbourhoods in the city. Cooper-Young is a historic district, and perhaps the most iconic. The area is full of 100 year old bungalows, peppered with locally-owned coffee shops and trendy restaurants. Crosstown was only recently considered up-and-coming, and a lively arts district has popped up in this corner of Memphis. Downtown is full of office workers by day, and by night it becomes a lively entertainment district for locals and tourists alike.



Unpakt’s Most Recommended

Memphis Zoo (2000 Prentiss Pl)

It’s the perfect place to take the entire family and learn more about the wildlife that is native to the area, as well as animals that come from all over the world.

Shelby Farms (500 N Pine Lake Dr)

The park is a relaxing escape in the midst of the big city, complete with rental bikes, hiking trails, and water sports.

Chucalissa Indian Village (1987 Indian Village Dr)

This attraction is a museum and Native American Village. You’ll learn about the native tribes who once inhabited the land, as well as the history of Memphis.

Herb Parsons Lake (140 Herb Parsons Way)

This lake is a great way to enjoy the great outdoors while you’re in Memphis. There are lots of great places to fish or have a picnic with family and friends.

 

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