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Q4 2021 Memphis SFR Market Update for Real Estate Investors

On Jan. 6, Meridian Pacific Properties’ executive team recorded its first Webinar of the year. 2021 was a banner year for real estate with record home-price and rental appreciation. In addition, the significant gains of the stock market generated a greater amount of investable wealth, some of which is being channeled into real estate.

Q3 2021 Memphis SFR Market Update for Real Estate Investors

October 7, 2021: Q3 2021 Live Investor Webinar with Meridian Pacific Properties.   During this Webinar: Kevin Conlon, Co-Founder & Principal. @1:31 – Introduces the company’s new Chief Financial Officer, Justin Burns. @4:50 – Discusses the current state of the single-family home real-estate market. Kent Coykendall, President. @16:06 – Gives an update on the Memphis […]

Rental Trends in Memphis with Jeff King

Memphis has long been a good market for investing in single-family rentals. The area has had landlord-friendly laws, low maintenance costs and a consistently high number of renters;

The King of Memphis Real Estate Investors

Jeff King struck gold in Memphis. The former U.S. Marine is stylish and well-dressed, with dark hair and a soul patch, and he comes across as suave, confident and likable. The California King is also one of Memphis’ newest

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