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Dyersburg, TN Homes for Rent

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    $825 - $1,025 per month

    Grove Apartments

    1-3 Beds

    2105 Saint John Ave, Dyersburg, TN 38024

    Welcome to Grove Apartments, where sensible apartment living meets a sensible cost of living. We offer newly renovated apartments for a terrific price in Dyersburg. We will take care of any issues that arise, quickly and smoothly, allowing you to focus on the more important parts of your life. Call our office for availability or to schedule a tour.

    2105 Saint John Ave, Dyersburg, TN 38024
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    $2,000 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,785 Sq Ft
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    415 Richardson Hill Rd, Dyersburg, TN 38024

    Lovely 3BR 2BA, sun-room, basement, 2-car detached garage on a beautiful 2.2 acre wooded lot FOR LEASE. There is hardwood flooring throughout with tile in the kitchen, bathrooms and sun-room. Refrigerator, range/oven, dishwasher, microwave, washer and dryer remain with the property during lease. Rent is $2,300 per month plus deposit. Call Elaine Slaughter 731-676-7125

    Elaine Slaughter All-Star Real Estate

    415 Richardson Hill Rd, Dyersburg, TN 38024

Why Live in Dyersburg

Dyersburg, TN, is a small city in northwest Tennessee and the seat of Dyer County. Known for its historic downtown and abundant shopping, Dyersburg attracts visitors from across the Mississippi River and neighboring counties. The downtown district features mom-and-pop restaurants, boutiques, and specialty stores along Court Street and Main Avenue, with a strong emphasis on historical preservation. The Commons of Dyersburg and developments off Lake Road house the only national chain supermarkets and retailers in the area. Residential options range from early 1900s homes near downtown to new Traditional-style homes in subdivisions like Pioneer Lakes At The Farms. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Okeena Park and Forked Deer River Park, which hosts the Main Street Dyersburg Farmers Market and offers food truck hookups. The Mississippi River provides opportunities for duck hunting, kayaking, canoeing, and viewing butterfly migrations. The Dyersburg Soccer Complex caters to youth leagues, while three community centers offer indoor programming during mild winters. The Dyersburg City School District, rated highly by Niche, serves approximately 2,600 students, and high school graduates can apply for the Dyer County Promise Scholarship for tuition assistance at local colleges. Annual events like the Downtown Dyersburg Christmas Parade are community staples. U.S. Route 51 connects residents to Memphis, 75 miles southwest, and Jackson Regional Airport, 45 miles southeast. Amtrak’s Newbern-Dyersburg station, 10 miles northeast, provides train service to Chicago and New Orleans. Crime rates have remained relatively level, with a significant drop in violent crime since 2017 and a decrease in property crime by nearly 40% since 2015.
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