Property management
in Village Association.
We price Village Association on its own block-by-block comps, never a citywide average, and manage it with one local team that knows this part of Memphis.
Free, instant, no obligation. Enter your address for a live comp-backed rent estimate. Or call (901) 244-2911.
Where Village Association sits in the Memphis area.
Village Association by the numbers
The same data we use to price and underwrite our own portfolio, with the sample behind each figure shown.
What is happening on the ground in Village Association
Live signals from the county and the city: how much building is underway, how many structures are flagged as derelict or substandard, and reported crime over the past year. Each is shown against the typical Memphis area we cover, measured per square mile so a big suburb and a small neighborhood compare fairly.
Counts cover the Village Association boundary shown above. The Less/More marker places Village Association against the per-square-mile rate of every Memphis area we manage, so the raw count is read in context rather than on its own. Refreshed continuously from public records. Reported incidents are not total crime and do not measure how safe an area is or anything about the people who live there. We show the same public figures for every area and rate none. This is factual public data, not legal, investment, or fair-housing advice.
A bit of Village Association history
Known locally as <a href="https://www.memphisheritage.org/the-village/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">The Village</a>, a small and relatively secluded residential neighborhood along the heavily-trafficked Poplar Avenue corridor between Highland and Perkins. Bounded by Poplar (N), the Southern Railroad tracks (S), Williamsburg (W), and Greenfield (E). The neighborhood's gently curving streets are lined with mature hardwoods, and the housing stock is historically and culturally significant for its concentration of Colonial Revival architecture by Memphis architect J. Frazer Smith. About 900 residents; family-oriented and stable.
For owners, Village Association is a rental-demand market. Our typical-rent figure here is built on 44 live comps, so the number is grounded rather than guessed. We price each property to its own block and screen for residents who will stay.
How we can run it
Properties in Village Association
A sample of Village Association addresses with rent comps, short-term comps, or a recorded renovation on file. Open one for its county value, estimated rent, and renovation history.
What would your Village Association property rent for?
Send us the address. We pull the real comps for that exact street and show you the long-term and short-term picture, free.
Free, no obligation. Or call (901) 244-2911.
