tennessee fixer upper

c.1952 Tennessee Fixer Upper Duplex For Sale $29K

$29,000

Built in 1952 as a duplex, this Tennessee fixer upper was later converted to a single-family residence and offers great living space. Youโ€™ll enjoy a nice-sized kitchen, convenient laundry area, and good-sized bedrooms, with heart of pine flooring underneath the vinyl.

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Realtor Comments

Great investment opportunity on this 3/1 brick bungalow in Hyde Park with established neighbors. All kitchen appliances & portable AC unit convey, as well as a new gas water heater (not installed). Roof is 4 years old! Wonderful front porch. Solid home, will be adorable with some TLC. Sold AS-IS – CASH ONLY.
  • 3bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,056sqft
  • 4,792sqft lot
  • Circa 1952

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2243 Clarksdale Ave, Memphis, TN 38108, USA

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.ย 

Contact Realtor: Paige Arnold

Brokered by Crye-Leike, Inc., REALTORS

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Pros of living in Memphis, TN

  • Amazing food + culture: Memphis is famous for barbecue, soul music history, and a strong arts and entertainment scene.
  • Music legacy: Youโ€™ll find live music venues everywhere, plus easy access to major cultural events.
  • Cost of living (often): Housing and everyday expenses can be more affordable than many larger U.S. cities.
  • Walkable pockets / neighborhoods: Some areas have great neighborhood vibes, festivals, and local restaurants (varies a lot by area).
  • Big-city access with regional convenience: Youโ€™re a hub for travel and connectionsโ€”easy drives to other parts of the Mid-South.
  • Seasonal fun outdoors: Parks, riverside views, and nearby attractions give you plenty to doโ€”especially in spring/fall.
  • Employment variety: More job options than many smaller towns (again, depends on your field).

Cons of living in Memphis, TN

  • Crime and safety vary by neighborhood: Safety can be very block-by-block, so where you live matters a lot.
  • Traffic and commutes: Rush-hour traffic can get frustrating, especially around bridges and major corridors.
  • Summer heat and humidity: Expect very hot, humid weather most of the yearโ€™s warmer months.
  • Storms and severe weather risk: The region can see thunderstorms and tornado risk at times.
  • Public services can be uneven: Experiences may differ depending on neighborhood and school district.
  • Higher insurance costs (sometimes): Depending on your property and coverage, home/renter insurance can be a factor in some areas.
  • Urban โ€œdistanceโ€ to amenities: In some parts, getting to the best shopping/entertainment requires more driving.
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