The Edge of Germantown

1730 Hunters Trace Dr Memphis , TN 38120 • From $120 Per Day

30 day minimum stay required

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  • Studio, One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Three Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly & Dog Friendly
  • Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Outdoor Pool

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About this property

Located in Memphis, and just minutes from Shelby Farms Greenline and Botanical Gardens, The Edge of Germantown apartment homes with modern appliance packages, washer and dryer connections, large private patios with extra storage, and more. Our community is a short drive from all your major employers including FedEx, TruGreen, International Paper, and Duncan Williams. Just moments from your apartment you will enjoy dining and shopping at the shops of Saddle Creek, and convenient access to I-240. When it is time to stay in, you wont be disappointed. The Edge of Germantown offers a fitness studio, picnic area, and inviting swimming pool with a fountain and a sundeck. Your apartment will include brushed nickel fixtures, cable or satellite access, lighted ceiling fans, and some homes include a vaulted ceiling. We have thought of it all so you dont have to! Your new home awaits you at The Edge of Germantown.

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Memphis does more than attract tourists- it draws pilgrims. Music-afficionadios lose themselves to the twang of blues guitar on Beale St., and barbecue stuff themselves with smoky pulled pork and dry-rubbed ribs. You could spend days moving from one museum or historic site to another and leave content.

Once you get away from the neon-lit tourist areas, Memphis is an entirely different place. Named after the ancient capital of Egypt, the city has a certain baroque quality that's both sad and charming. Though poverty is widespread – Victorian mansions stand beside decrepit shotgun shacks and college campuses lie in the shadow of long-closed factories - signs of revival are in the air. Neighborhoods once in shambles, abandoned and/or otherwise reclaimed by kudzu vines– South Main, Binghampton, Crosstown and others - are being reinvented with quirky boutiques, hip lofts and edgy restaurants, all full with Memphis' wild spirit.

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