Collierville

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Welcome to Collierville

Collierville, Tennessee is one of the Memphis area’s most picturesque and family-friendly suburbs—known for its award-winning historic town square, top-tier schools, safe neighborhoods, and beautifully maintained parks. With its charming Southern character, modern amenities, and strong sense of community, Collierville offers an exceptional quality of life for families, professionals, and anyone seeking a peaceful yet vibrant place to call home.


What to Love

  • Historic Town Square—named “America’s Best Main Street”

  • Top-ranked schools and exceptional community programs

  • Spacious neighborhoods with beautiful homes and tree-lined streets

  • Safe, upscale, and family-oriented environment

  • Excellent parks, greenways, and outdoor amenities

  • A charming blend of old-town architecture and modern development

  • Strong retail and dining options, including Carriage Crossing

  • Active community life with year-round festivals, concerts, and events


Local Lifestyle in Collierville

Life in Collierville is calm, friendly, and community-driven. Mornings often begin with coffee on historic Town Square, where locals stroll past boutiques and brick storefronts. Afternoons might include family time at a local park, sports practices, or shopping at modern retail centers. Evenings bring community concerts, cozy dinners, and walks in quiet neighborhoods.

Collierville blends small-town charm with suburban comfort—creating a lifestyle rooted in family, tradition, and convenience.


Suburban Family Living

Collierville is one of the most desirable suburban communities in Tennessee for families. Its award-winning school district, low crime, and abundance of recreational opportunities make it a magnet for new homeowners. Neighborhoods are designed with families in mind—featuring sidewalks, large yards, playgrounds, and friendly cul-de-sacs.

Youth sports, school events, holiday festivals, and community programs help families stay connected and active year-round.


Things to Do in Collierville

  • Historic Town Square – boutiques, dining, the historic depot, seasonal events

  • WC Johnson Park – walking trails, splash park, fishing lake, playgrounds

  • Hinton Park – multi-use sports fields, trails, and family recreation

  • Collierville Greenbelt & Greenway Trails – miles of scenic paths for walking and biking

  • Museum of Biblical History – unique cultural exhibits

  • Halle Park & Halle Stadium – athletic activities and community events

  • Carriage Crossing – outdoor lifestyle center with shopping and restaurants

  • Annual events – Holiday tree lighting, Symphony in the Park, Fair on the Square, and concerts

Collierville offers a full calendar of community-centered fun and recreation.


Schools in Collierville

Collierville is served by Collierville Schools, one of the most respected school districts in Tennessee. Families move to the area specifically for its excellence in academics, athletics, fine arts, and enrichment programs.

Public Schools Include:

  • Collierville Elementary School

  • Bailey Station Elementary School

  • Sycamore Elementary School

  • Tara Oaks Elementary School

  • West Collierville Middle School

  • Collierville Middle School

  • Collierville High School – one of the largest and most advanced high school campuses in the region

Private and specialty schools are also available nearby.


Walkability & Transportation

Collierville offers suburban convenience with excellent connectivity:

  • Easy access to Poplar Avenue and Highway 385

  • Short commute to East Memphis employers and shopping districts

  • Walkable Town Square with cafés, shops, and public events

  • Expanding greenway system for walking, running, and biking

  • Family-friendly streets and community paths

  • Close proximity to Memphis International Airport

The town’s thoughtful infrastructure supports active living and smooth commuting.


History & Culture

Founded in the 1800s as a railroad town, Collierville has preserved its historic charm through beautifully restored buildings, brick walkways, and the iconic town square. The community’s culture embraces Southern hospitality, heritage events, local music, food festivals, and family traditions.

Collierville’s blend of historic preservation and modern growth creates a distinct identity—one that values community pride, education, and quality of life.


Homes in Collierville

Collierville features a diverse range of housing options:

  • Large, traditional brick homes

  • Luxury new-construction communities

  • Charming historic homes near Town Square

  • Suburban neighborhoods with spacious yards

  • Gated communities and estate-style properties

  • Townhomes and modern developments

Homes often feature high ceilings, chef’s kitchens, large porches, bonus rooms, and beautiful landscaping—ideal for families and those seeking extra space.


Housing Market Trends

Collierville’s real estate market continues to be one of the strongest in the region due to:

  • Consistently high demand for its school district

  • Limited inventory in established neighborhoods

  • High resale value for well-maintained homes

  • Strong appeal among relocating families and professionals

  • Continued development of modern subdivisions

The market favors long-term stability, making Collierville an excellent choice for homebuyers and investors.


Popular Neighborhoods in Collierville

  • Halle Plantation – golf course living and community amenities

  • Sheffield – spacious homes and family-friendly feel

  • Wellington Farms – popular for its location and curb appeal

  • Estates at Spring Creek – luxury homes in a serene setting

  • Almadale Farms – well-planned community with beautiful homes

  • Ravencrest – desirable large-lot living

  • Southridge – convenient and charming suburban environment

Each neighborhood offers a unique blend of comfort, beauty, and convenience.


Buying or Selling in Collierville

Collierville’s strong schools, safe environment, and beautiful homes make it one of the Memphis area’s most desirable real estate markets. Buyers enjoy a wide selection of home styles and modern amenities, while sellers benefit from consistent demand and a stable, competitive market. With its blend of charm, quality, and community, Collierville remains one of Tennessee’s premier places to live.

Overview for Collierville, TN

51,212 people live in Collierville, where the median age is 39.8 and the average individual income is $61,691. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Around Collierville, TN

There's plenty to do around Collierville, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Nostalgic Tea Rooms, FryDay Fish, and The Pool School.

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Dining 0.8 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.33 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.11 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
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Active 2.01 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 0.09 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Collierville, TN

Collierville has 17,713 households, with an average household size of 2.88. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Collierville do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 51,212 people call Collierville home. The population density is 1,407.91 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Schools in Collierville, TN

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