c.1931 Tennessee Tudor Style Home For Sale $199,900
$199,900
Tennessee Tudor style home for sale featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms that artfully marries historic charm with contemporary convenience. Its eye-catching black-and-white façade and graceful arched front door set the tone, while the interior welcomes you with character-rich details and a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Step inside to find a bright living room featuring rich hardwood floors, a cozy fireplace, and a stunning wood-paneled ceiling that adds timeless appeal. The sunroom off the main living space provides the perfect spot for morning coffee or a relaxing afternoon retreat, surrounded by natural light. The updated kitchen boasts bold hexagon tile flooring, stainless steel appliances, open shelving, and plenty of counter space – seamlessly connecting to the breakfast nook with large windows that bring in so much natural lighting. Both bedrooms are spacious and full of character, while the two full bathrooms feature modern finishes, including subway tile and contemporary fixtures. The separate laundry room provides extra storage and convenience, and upstairs you’ll find a finished storage or bonus room – ideal for an extra bedroom, playroom, hobby space, or home office. Outside, enjoy a large fenced-in backyard perfect for pets, kids, and entertaining. The front patio adds another cozy space to relax and enjoy the neighborhood’s charm and the beautiful, historic homes. This property offers the perfect blend of style, comfort, and function. The roof is also fairly new with the front half being 4 years old and back half being 2 years old. Home was remodeled in 2021 before current owner bought it. For your showing call Mallory Yates today!
- 2bed
- 2bath
- 1,606sqft
- 0.3acre lot
- Circa 1931
915 N Highland Ave, Jackson, TN 38301
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Mallory Slaughter

Pros
- Lower cost of living: Housing, utilities, and everyday expenses are generally more affordable than the national average.
- Central location in West Tennessee: Easy driving access to Memphis (about 80 km / 50 mi), Nashville (about 210 km / 130 mi), and other regional centers.
- Strong local healthcare: Jackson is home to several well-regarded hospitals and medical services, including the West Tennessee Healthcare system and the Regional One network.
- Growing economy and jobs: Diverse employers in healthcare, manufacturing, education, and logistics; regional economic development efforts bring new opportunities.
- Small-city feel with amenities: You get many cultural and recreational options — theaters, festivals, parks, music venues — without big-city congestion.
- Educational institutions: Union University (private) and branches of community colleges provide higher-education and cultural activity.
- Transport links: Interstate access (I-40, I-240 nearby via Memphis) and regional airport options; good for road travel and freight/logistics businesses.
- Community and Southern hospitality: Friendly neighborhoods, active churches, and community organizations.
- Outdoor recreation: Local parks, golf courses, and proximity to rivers and lakes for fishing and boating.
Cons
- Hot, humid summers: Summers can be long, hot and muggy; air conditioning costs and heat discomfort are common.
- Economic disparities: Some neighborhoods face poverty and disinvestment; income and opportunity can vary widely across the city.
- Limited public transit: Public transportation options are limited compared with larger metro areas; car ownership is often necessary.
- Crime in parts of the city: Certain areas have higher crime rates; researching neighborhoods is important when choosing where to live.
- Fewer cultural amenities than major metros: While Jackson has good local offerings, it lacks the breadth and depth of arts, dining, and nightlife found in larger cities.
- Job market limitations in specialized fields: For highly specialized professions, opportunities may be more limited than in Nashville or Memphis.
- Education variability: Public school quality can vary by district and neighborhood.
- Weather events: While not as hurricane-prone as coastal areas, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and occasional flooding can occur.
- Fewer international travel options: Larger international airports (Memphis, Nashville) require driving for broader flight choices.
- Growing but still limited public investment: Some infrastructure and redevelopment projects are ongoing; certain services may lag behind larger cities.













































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