Re: Memphis Relocation Questions
I'm about to start nursing school next month, but I can give you info on the area.
The only sections of Memphis you would want to live in are East Memphis or Midtown. And even then there are still bad parts of those areas. I am a single mom with an 18 month old son and I feel safe as can be in midtown.
Most of the hospitals are downtown. In midtown you are about a 10 minute drive from them. I grew up in Collierville (about a mile from Fayette county) and the drive from there to downtown takes about 45-50 minutes.
As far as suburbs go:
North MS - these towns are growing fast fast fast and all I really know is that the traffic is horrible and crime seems to be low.
TN suburbs:
Millington is fairly close to the downtown area and it is more "country" than the other towns.
Cordova - horrible traffic and the crime rate is growing. Cordova high school is now part of the City school system, I don't know about the elementary schools.
Collierville and Germantown - each are becoming more and more expensive to live in due mainly to people leaving Memphis.
There are more communities growing in the Northern part of the county, Arlington, for example. I don't know much about them.
AR suburbs: Many people forget about Arkansas suburbs. Way more of a rural atmosphere than across the river, but it's a short drive to downtown.
West Memphis - Gone downhill
Marion - I've actually seen nice, huge, and affordable homes here. It's a quickly growing community.
Schools - The county that Memphis is in (Shelby) has two public school districts; Memphis city schools are one district and the schools in the suburbs make up the other district. As long as I'm still breathing, my son will never attend a Memphis city school. If you choose to live in the city go to a private school. No problems with the county school system.
Hope this helps.
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