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$650
1 unit available
1 bed
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1 Bed - 1 Bath - 559 sqft - Avail. now
Cats allowed
Restrictions may apply
Amenities
Offers everything you're looking for
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Hickory Hill
What it’s like to live in Hickory Hill
Value-conscious renters gravitate to Hickory Hill, where this southeast Memphis neighborhood offers more living space than urban districts. Apartments and rental homes typically feature generous floor plans and parking – features increasingly rare in trendier areas. The neighborhood provides excellent access to both I-385 and Winchester Road shopping, creating convenience for households who prioritize practicality over walkability.
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Parkway Village
What it’s like to live in Parkway Village
Parkway Village features mid-century homes with family-friendly amenities in southeastern Memphis. Rental properties typically include larger yards and more space than similarly priced options in central or northern districts. The neighborhood provides excellent access to both Memphis International Airport employment and shopping along Winchester Road, making it particularly popular with aviation professionals and airport employees seeking convenient commutes.
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Rangeline
What it’s like to live in Rangeline
Retail convenience characterizes Rangeline, where apartment complexes near Wolfchase Galleria provide housing for service industry workers within walking distance of employment opportunities. Constant I-40 truck traffic creates ambient white noise requiring sound machines for light sleepers. The Agricenter International hosts seasonal job fairs connecting residents with warehouse and logistics positions that form the backbone of the local economy. The neighborhood's centrality to shipping infrastructure means prompt package delivery and rideshare availability despite suburban location. Buildings constructed after 2000 typically include modern amenities like fiber internet access and central air conditioning.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Rental pricing for one-bedroom apartments in Mallory Heights ranges from $650 to $700 with an average rent of $700.
Rental pricing for two-bedroom apartments in Mallory Heights ranges from $800 to $850 with an average rent of $800.
There are 4 apartments currently available for rent in Mallory Heights.