Relocating to Memphis

Moving to Memphis for work? Let's make it simple.

Licensed realtor Kaamilya Pleas helps people relocating for FedEx, healthcare, logistics, and corporate jobs find the right neighborhood, school zone, and timeline — often before they've set foot in the city.

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Why work with a local relocation specialist

Relocating is a different problem than buying local.

You're not just choosing a house. You're choosing a school zone you've never seen, a commute you're guessing at, and a timeline that's usually set by someone else's start date, not yours.

I work with people moving to Memphis for jobs at FedEx, in healthcare, and across the logistics sector — comparing neighborhoods on the things that actually matter for a relocation: commute corridors, school ratings, and how fast a good home moves once it's listed.

What I handle for relocating buyers

Where relocators typically land

Every area trades off differently between commute, schools, and price. This is a starting point — we'll narrow it down on a call.

Common relocation questions

What's the best neighborhood for someone relocating for work?

Depends on your priorities. Germantown and Collierville offer top-rated schools and a quieter feel. Cordova and Bartlett offer shorter commutes at a lower price point. Memphis proper suits people who want walkability and to be close to downtown or the medical district.

Can I buy a home here without visiting in person?

Yes. Many relocation buyers do a full virtual search with live video tours, then visit once for final walkthroughs or closing.

How long does the process take once I've found a home?

Typically 30 to 45 days from offer to closing, depending on financing and inspection timelines.

Let's plan your move before you land.

A quick call to talk timeline, budget, and which areas make sense for you.

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