Germantown Communities

Gemantown is best known as a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee. The city also is home to some of the highest real estate prices in the area. Bordering Memphis to the east, German-town is a quiet town of streets lined with mature hardwood trees, and often stately homes. There is practically no industry in Germantown, but the city is home to significant, often high-end, retail. In the city center is the Old Town Germantown neighborhood, anchored by a depot (a 1948 reproduction of the 1868 original) and railroad tracks that recall the com-munity's earliest days of development as an outpost along the Memphis-Charleston Rail-road. Residents live in one of the safest, most beautiful cities in the Mid-South. They enjoy excellent dining, shopping and cultural events, all without leaving the city limits. Their chil-dren attend schools with outstanding academic reputations, and grow up in a friendly and nurturing environment. They have the conveniences of a large city with the cozy feel of a bedroom community. No other community in the state de-votes a higher percentage of acreage to parks, a benefit that area residents don't take for granted. Germantown is home to some of the finest facilities in the Mid-South. Germantown's state-of-the-art performance space, the German-town Performing Arts Centre, has been host to famous names such as Ray Charles, the Boston Pops, the Alvin Ailey Dance Company, and Mikhail Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project. When it comes to the arts, Germantown sets the stage. Annual events in Germantown include the Germantown Festival, and the Germantown Charity Horse Show which lures equestrians from all over the country.


Poplar Estates and Neshoba Grove  

In Poplar Estates you're going to find homes that aren't as new, but are probably built much more soundly and avoid the cookie cutter neighborhood situation. Property Values are very sta-ble. The community is very established. In poplar Estates, you're also likely to find a yard large enough for your dog to romp around. Areas tend to maintain their value and charm best when there's a mix of ages and experiences within them. Germantown's 38138 ZIP code is one of the best-performing submarkets in Shelby County. Homes in that ZIP code averaged $233,544, according to real estate information company Chandler Reports.


 Oakliegh

 The trees along Poplar are bursting with color each year!  Everyone enjoys the white blossoms along with the purple. The trees are trim and really look nice each Spring! Enjoy the flowers and trees as new life blooms in this upscale Germantown Subdivision! Open your eyes and enjoy the beauty! Fantastic estate sized lots are feature in the subdivision located south of Poplar in Germantown. Homes in this subdivision are very large (3000 sq ft +). The price range for homes in this community range from $300,000-$600,000.


Farmington, Dogwood, and Kimbrough

Strong community and quality recreation experiences are plentiful in these winning Germantown subdivisions. Parks and planning enable these residents the unique ability of implementing recreation programs, community events, and leisure services. Primarily developed in the late 1970 thru the late 1980, Home of these neighborhoods sell for $200,000 - $500,000

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