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Why Live in Millington

Millington, Tennessee, is a small community located about 20 miles north of Memphis and east of the Mississippi River. Known for its naval history, the city’s Navy base remains a significant employer. Millington offers a mix of outdoor recreation and new residential and commercial developments. The housing market is robust, with recent growth in South Tip and North Shelby areas leading to the construction of 150 new homes last year. These homes typically feature attached garages and spacious interiors, while vintage properties from the early 1900s to midcentury, including cottages and ranch-style houses, are also available. Millington Municipal Schools serves over 2,600 students and includes Millington High School, which offers varsity athletics, advanced placement courses, and a Navy Cadets program. The city’s Parks and Recreation Department manages six parks, the Baker Community Center, and the Ed Haley Sports Complex. Just 10 miles west, Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park provides hiking, fishing, camping, and hunting opportunities. Mirimichi Golf Course, located about 7 miles from Millington, offers championship-level golf. Commercial development along U.S. Highway 51 includes chain stores, fast-food restaurants, and local dining options like Los Reyes Mexican Restaurant and Jay's Coffee and Cuisine. The city experiences a mild southern climate with four distinct seasons and minimal snowfall. Flood risk from the Mississippi River is mitigated by projects like Big Creek Millington, though tornadoes are possible as the area is part of Dixie Alley. U.S. Highway 51 connects Millington to Memphis, with the Memphis International Airport located 27 miles south.
Home Trends in Millington, TN
On average, homes in Millington, TN sell after 85 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Millington, TN over the last 12 months is $335,990, up 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.