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21.2 miles to University of Memphis
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979 Welbeck Cove

This spacious 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in desirable Collierville offers the perfect mix of comfort and versatility. Freshly painted and move-in ready, it features a large bonus room ideal for a media room, playroom, or home office and sits on a... generously sized lot with plenty of outdoor space for relaxing or entertaining. With a smart layout and room for the whole family, this home is ready to make lasting memories. Don t miss out on this fantastic opportunity in one of the area's most sought-after communities! Check out the video!

Contact

Keller Williams
Caleb Hall
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Amenities

Unit Features

  • Dishwasher
  • Fireplace
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Kitchen
  • Microwave
  • Refrigerator
  • Stove

Laundry

  • Washer/Dryer in Unit

Shopping Centers

Crye-Leike PlazaWalk: 49 min (2.6 mi)
Oak Grove CenterWalk: 52 min (2.7 mi)
Houston Levee ShopsWalk: 52 min (2.7 mi)

Airports

Memphis InternationalDrive: 36 min (19.8 mi)

Colleges and Universities Nearby

Southwest Tenn., Smith CenterDrive: 16 min (9.4 mi)

Schools

St George's Independent School
Grades PK-12
Private
NR
Out of 10
Incarnation Catholic School
Grades PK-8
Private
NR
Out of 10
Farmington Elementary School
Grades PK-5
Public
9
Out of 10
Houston Middle School
Grades 6-8
Public
7
Out of 10
Collierville High School
Grades 9-12
Public
9
Out of 10
Crosswind Elementary School
Grades K-5
Public
8
Out of 10

Ratings

Car-Dependent

4

Walk Score ®

Out of 100

Walking is difficult in this neighborhood, which is considered a car-dependent area.

Somewhat Bikeable

29

Bike Score ®

Out of 100

You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you’ll most likely want your car for most errands.

Calm

83

Soundscore

Out of 100

Traffic:

Calm

Airport:

Calm

Business:

Calm

About the Listing Agent

Primary Contact Photo

Caleb Hall

LISTING AGENT

Keller Williams

Sometimes the only thing standing between where you are and where you’re meant to be is the willingness to take a leap of faith and believe in yourself to be successful. “You’re not focused here anymore. You need to go sell real estate.” That’s what my boss said before letting me go. He wasn’t frustrated. He was doing me a favor. He could see what I hadn’t fully admitted to myself yet. My time, energy, and attention had already shifted. I was booking showings on lunch breaks, checking listings between calls, and thinking about clients during meetings. That conversation gave me the push I needed. Looking back, each step in my path prepared me for real estate. Growing up, my mom was a builder, so I saw houses being created from the ground up. That planted the seed early. In college at the University of Memphis, I studied business management while also being a cheerleader—I’d played just about every sport and found myself doing something entirely new. I also worked full-time with my grandfather at a car dealership. It was a lot to balance, but helped me learn to manage my time. At the dealership, I held almost every role, from detailing to sales and finance manager. It taught me how to read people, how to build trust quickly, and how to help someone through a major purchase. But I also knew I didn’t want to be inside a building six days a week. As much as I liked cars, I wanted more flexibility and more lasting connections. After leaving the dealership, I took a job with the State of Tennessee, overseeing transportation services for patients. It gave me structure and stability, but also space to figure out what came next. That’s when I started thinking about real estate. I looked into commercial first, but the slow transaction process didn’t fit what I wanted to do. Residential moved faster and let me build genuine relationships. It gave me a way to apply what I had learned and start building something of my own that aligned with my experience and values. In 2015 I got licensed and started part-time while still keeping my full-time job. At first, I balanced both. But real estate kept pulling me in. Slowly, it became clear that this wasn’t just a side job. It was what I was meant to be doing. That’s when my boss sat me down and gave me the green light I hadn’t been ready to give myself. In the moment, it stung. But it was exactly what I needed. Going full-time was a big step, but I had great mentors who helped me build a strong foundation. Once I was all in, I understood why nothing else had ever quite fit. I enjoy solving problems, guiding people through important decisions, and staying calm when things feel uncertain. I’ve always loved being a connector—the go-to person for anything people need, from recommending a great contractor or lender to sharing the best local restaurants. It’s a passion of mine to connect people with the right solutions, relationships, and resources that make a big difference. I’ve lived all over Memphis, so I understand not just the housing market but how different areas fit different lifestyles. I ask about more than the price or square footage. I want to know how people live and what matters most to them in the next chapter. Helping someone find the right fit, not just any house, is what makes this work meaningful and fulfilling to me. I get to help people move forward in life and feel supported while they do it. Every part of my journey had something to teach me, and each experience shaped the way I work with people today. Outside of real estate, I spend most of my free time with friends an

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