Gorgeous 3 bedroom 2 full bath home just minutes from Downtown Beale Street.
Experience the elegance of Oakview Manor
Discover comfort in this chic 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence, accommodating up to 8 guests with ease. Nestled in the heart of the historic midtown district, this home boasts a prime location just 5 minutes away from the interstate, stadium, and Beale Street.
Recently reconstructed by a skilled local interior designer, every detail of this trendy abode exudes sophistication. Parking is plentiful, with space for up to 5 vehicles in the driveway and rear of the property. Unwind in the cozy backyard seating area, ideal for grilling and outdoor gatherings.
Beautiful home and looks better in person. We were in town for a family reunion and did not want to leave the home it was so beautiful and relaxing. Attention to detail, luxury accommodations to the point that we as a family have agreed to request to stay at this home every time we are in town.
We originally planned this vacation to do some sightseeing in Memphis, and to let our grandson have a weekend with one of his best friends who lives in Memphis. With the recent events, we did not feel comfortable doing much sightseeing, and so spent a lot of time at the unit. The boys had a blast. Internet service is great, and they loved the hidden room. For us adults, lots of comfortable space, good TVs and a well equipped kitchen. It was a very enjoyable trip.
Location was close to everything. Kids loved the hidden room! Owner was amazing at communication and helped with any issue or concern before, during, and after!
Greetings! I'm Crystell Harris, the principal broker/owner of a real estate brokerage located in Downtown Memphis. Traveling to various destinations worldwide is a passion shared by my family and me.
The Glenview Historic District in Memphis, Tennessee, is known for its beautiful homes, many of which were built in the early 20th century. It's a well-preserved area that showcases the architectural styles popular during that time, such as Craftsman, Colonial Revival, and Tudor Revival. The district offers a glimpse into Memphis's past and is a popular spot for historic home enthusiasts and tourists alike.
During an ice storm in 2021, an amusing incident unfolded. A tree toppled, destroying this residence. Following the demolition, we opted to reconstruct the original two-story, 5000 square-foot home built in 1922. Additionally, we listed it as a short-term rental, making it the latest addition to the street.