Every parcel in the county names its owner on the assessment roll. Group residential parcels with living units by that recorded name and the ownership side of the Memphis rental market ranks itself: who holds the most houses, and where.
Residential parcels with at least one living unit on the Shelby County assessment roll, grouped by the exact owner name as recorded. Government, school, church, and civic owners are excluded. Name variants of the same operator count as separate rows, so large operators holding through multiple entities appear more than once rather than being guessed together. Entities holding 2 or more parcels are ranked. Recorded holdings only.
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Every figure on this page is computed from public records and listings we track ourselves. Public records contain errors, omissions, and recording lags, and coverage windows are stated where each figure appears. Rankings reflect recorded volume only and are not ratings, reviews, endorsements, or statements about any entity's quality, legality, or conduct. Nothing here is an appraisal, a broker price opinion, or lending, investment, tax, or legal advice. This is not a consumer report: never use it to screen tenants or to make any decision about an individual person.
Priors carries the full county assessment roll on the same parcel key as every deed, permit, and listing it tracks. Grouping residential parcels by recorded owner name is all it takes to rank the ownership side of the market. No survey, no self-reporting: if an entity owns the house, the roll says so.
Large operators often hold through many entities, and this league deliberately does not guess at connecting them. Each recorded name is its own row. The per-address read in Pro shows the recorded owner of any specific house, their other holdings under that name, and what they paid.
Selling to, buying from, or renting against one of these owners? Run the address. The read shows who owns it, when they bought, what they paid, and what the record says about the house itself.
Ranked by residential parcels with living units on the assessment roll, the five largest recorded owners are on this page. The full league of every multi-parcel owner in the county is in Pro.
Operators often hold houses through multiple LLCs. This league counts each recorded name separately rather than guessing which entities belong together, so the numbers stay exactly what the roll records.
The league counts residential parcels with at least one living unit held by non-civic entities with two or more such parcels. Most multi-parcel holdings of this shape are rental portfolios, but the roll records ownership, not use, and the league reports ownership only.
Yes. Run the address. Every read names the recorded owner, their purchase date and price, and the record behind the house.