Tennessee Apartments
Apartments in Tennessee
Searching for apartments in Tennessee? Use our easy to use, power search to locate potential and available apartments from our comprehensive inventory of rental listings in the many different locations all over Tennessee. We are confident that you'll very easily find that perfect apartment home without a lot of hassles and down time driving from one apartment community to another. Here's a time-saving tip when locating apartments using a search service. Use the search conditions like rent price, pets, types of floor plans and the apartment and community features to effortlessly narrow your search to find the apartment in the right neighborhood close to all the conveniences of daily living. Using the maps on the city pages is the easiest way to discover rental homes in a desired location of the city. Mix together your zip code research with the map search and you'll find an inventory of potential apartments in the area with the best neighborhood and convenient services. Apartmentlinks.com has an extensive stock of Tennessee property listings that can be your next apartment rental home.. Memphis is a expanding metropolis with lots of job opportunities, reasonably priced housing at reasonable prices and top rated school districts. You will find a wide selection and thorough number of Memphis apartments from which you can choose. Take a look at the preferred communities that are situated throughout Memphis and its suburbs. Nashville is one of the cleanest and friendliest cities in Tennessee. Nashville apartmentsNashville apartments offer pet-friendly options, locations near quality schools and easy access to the many work facilities around town.Choose a city to begin your apartment search or click one of the boxes to view more cities.
- Antioch (49)
- Athens (6)
- Bartlett (4)
- Brentwood (6)
- Bristol (8)
- Brownsville (5)
- Carthage (6)
- Chattanooga (112)
- Church Hill (4)
- Clarksville (48)
- Clinton (6)
- Collierville (14)
- Columbia (23)
- Cookeville (14)
- Cordova (34)
- Crossville (7)
- Dickson (13)
- Dyersburg (8)
- Elizabethton (5)
- Erwin (4)
- Franklin (29)
- Gainesboro (4)
- Gallatin (16)
- Germantown (13)
- Goodlettsville (10)
- Greeneville (8)
- Harriman (4)
- Henderson (4)
- Hendersonville (25)
- Hermitage (29)
- Hixson (10)
- Humboldt (4)
- Jackson (51)
- Jamestown (6)
- Johnson City (37)
- Kingsport (29)
- Kingston (5)
- Knoxville (187)
- Lawrenceburg (8)
- Lebanon (12)
- Lenoir City (4)
- Lewisburg (6)
- Louisville (5)
- Madison (37)
- Manchester (10)
- Maryville (14)
- Mc Minnville (11)
- Memphis (420)
- Morristown (9)
- Mount Juliet (4)
- Mt Pleasant (5)
- Murfreesboro (70)
- N Nashville (9)
- Nashville (324)
- Newport (4)
- Nw Cleveland (5)
- Oak Ridge (19)
- Old Hickory (5)
- Oneida (4)
- Paris (8)
- Powell (4)
- Pulaski (4)
- Ridgely (4)
- Ripley (4)
- Rogersville (7)
- Savannah (7)
- Sevierville (12)
- Shelbyville (6)
- Smyrna (20)
- Sparta (4)
- Springfield (5)
- Tiptonville (5)
- Tullahoma (12)
- Union City (7)
- Woodbury (4)
Tennessee
Tennessee has a rich musical heritage that is home to some of the most distinctly American musical styles, including blues, bluegrass and country. Surprisingly, most of Tennesseeâs population resides in major cities while the rural countryside is largely major farms and vast expanses of national and state parks. The larger cities, including Nashville, Chattanooga, Jackson, Memphis and Knoxville, are diverse and have particularly strong music venues. This is, after all, the home of country music and Elvis!
Tourism is the driving force of the Tennessee economy, with Nashville and Memphis the two biggest draws. Because these are also music centers, there are always hopefuls looking to rent apartments inexpensively while working on their musical careers. Fortunately, housing is inexpensive throughout the state.
Other important industries include chemicals, textiles and leather goods for export. Agricultural focus is on tobacco, cattle and vegetables. In recent years, more companies have been moving to Tennessee to take advantage of tax breaks and a strong urban infrastructure. Major companies located here include FedEx, Auto Zone and International Paper.
Outdoor Attractions
Tourism isn't just about music in Tennessee â there are eleven national parks or national monuments here, all rich with history or wildlife. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the U.S. and is famous for its bear population. It also offers remnants of Appalachian culture and some of the finest pine forests in the country.
Other outdoor favorites include the Natchez Trace, Shiloh National Cemetery (for Civil War buffs) and the Appalachian Scenic Trail. Wildlife and impressive vistas offer hiking, fishing, hunting and water sports across the state.
Colleges and Universities
The University of Tennessee system oversees five separate campuses, each located in major cities. There are also numerous private colleges and public universities, including several church affiliated colleges (denominations such as Baptist and Nazarene have strong educational systems in Tennessee). Vanderbilt University is in the top twenty five in the country and includes an outstanding Medical Center and research facility in Memphis.
Real Estate and Housing
The cost of living and low cost of housing make renting an apartment in Tennessee very inexpensive. In fact, most apartments rent for about 23% below the national average, so you get more apartment for your money here. If you are looking for ethnic diversity, focus on Memphis apartments; this city has the highest African-American population by percentage of any metro area in the country. Other cities that have great, inexpensive apartments include Nashville, Knoxville, Jackson and Murfreesboro.
