Searching for Housing Outside of Memphis


Searching for an apartment outside of Memphis? Additional resources are available to help you find the right housing for your experience.

Filter on the Off Campus Housing Website

The housing search page has filters that enable you to search within your preferred city. To filter by campus location on the housing search tab, select "Campus or Neighborhood" and then select your desired campus location. Check out properties on the Chattanooga Campus, Knoxville Campus, and Nashville Campus.

Additionally, click on the Apartments.com links below to view housing options in these other cities: 

Tips for Using the Apartments.com Database

Use the various filters to narrow your search based on your budget and needs. Once you find an accommodation of interest, you can contact the owner or realtor directly on Apartments.com or by calling the number provided. Below are definitions that may assist you in your search.

Lifestyle

  • Student: The property has been identified as one that caters to and/or markets itself to student renters.
  • Short term: The property has been identified as one that offers lease lengths of 6 months or less.
  • Corporate housing: The property has been identified as one that caters to and/or markets itself to corporate travelers. Units are often furnished and short-term leases are available.

Type

  • Apartment: An apartment is a rental unit in a multi-family residential building, complex or community that is typically owned and/or managed by a property management company.
  • House: A house is a free-standing, single-family residence where the entire unit is available for rent.
  • Condo: A condominium (or “condo”) is a unit located in a residential building or community, but the unit itself is privately owned by an individual who has full say as to who is approved to rent their unit.
  • Townhome: A townhome is typically not a free-standing structure like a house, but the entire unit is available for rent. Townhomes are connected to one another in a row, and are usually 2 or 3 stories tall.

Affordability

  • Low income: Also known as affordable housing. The property provides subsidized housing for qualified renters. Qualifications are based on maximum income levels.
  • Cheap: This is a proprietary Apartments.com calculation computed based on the property’s offering price relative to other’s in the same sub-market.
  • Luxury: This is a proprietary Apartments.com calculation computed based on the property’s offering price relative to other’s in the same sub-market.