Elvis Presley's Residences
From a two-room house in Tupelo to the iconic Graceland mansion.
Throughout his life, Elvis Presley lived in numerous homes that reflected his journey from humble beginnings to international stardom. From the modest two-room house where he was born to the luxurious Graceland mansion, each residence tells a unique story of his life and career.
| Residence | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tupelo Birthplace 306 Old Saltillo Rd, Tupelo, MS | 1935‑1938 | Two-room shotgun house built by Elvis's father, Vernon. Now a museum and historic site. |
| 1010 North Green Street Tupelo, MS | 1938‑1943 | Rental home where the Presley family lived after being forced to leave their first home. |
| 1010 Kelly Street Tupelo, MS | 1943‑1948 | Small rental home where Elvis lived during his early school years and first performed publicly. |
| 572 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN | 1948‑1949 | First Memphis home after moving from Tupelo. A small apartment where the family stayed briefly upon arrival. |
| 464 Alabama Avenue Memphis, TN | 1949 | Temporary housing before moving to Lauderdale Courts. The family stayed here while Vernon found work. |
| Lauderdale Courts 252 North Lauderdale St, Memphis, TN | 1949‑1953 | Public housing where the Presley family lived after moving to Memphis. Elvis attended Humes High School during this time. |
| 1414 Getwell Road Memphis, TN | 1953‑1954 | Small rental home where the Presleys lived during Elvis's senior year at Humes High School. They moved here after being asked to leave Lauderdale Courts. |
| 2414 Lamar Avenue Memphis, TN | 1954‑1956 | Small apartment where Elvis lived with his parents while working at Crown Electric and beginning his music career. He recorded his first demo at Sun Studio during this time. |
| 1034 Audubon Drive Memphis, TN | 1956 | First home Elvis purchased with his early recording earnings. The modest ranch-style house became a site of fan gatherings. |
| Graceland Memphis, TN | 1957‑1977 | Iconic 13.8-acre estate featuring the famous musical-note gates, Meditation Garden, and the Jungle Room. Now one of the most visited private homes in America. |
| Goethestrasse 14 Bad Nauheim, Germany | 1959‑1960 | Rental home during Elvis's U.S. Army service in Germany. It was here he met 14-year-old Priscilla Beaulieu. |
| Circle G Ranch Horn Lake, MS | 1967 | 163-acre ranch where Elvis and Priscilla spent time after their wedding, enjoying country life and horseback riding. |
California Homes
| Residence | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Perugia Way & Bellagio Road Los Angeles, CA | 1960s | Two of Elvis's Los Angeles homes where he entertained friends and fellow musicians, including the Beatles. |
| House of Tomorrow Palm Springs, CA | 1966‑1967 | Futuristic Alexander home where Elvis and Priscilla spent their honeymoon. Featured in numerous films and TV shows. |
| 1174 Hillcrest Road Trousdale Estates, Beverly Hills, CA | 1967-1970 | A French Regency-style home purchased by Elvis in 1967, offering panoramic views of Los Angeles. |
| 144 Monovale Drive Holmby Hills, CA | 1970-1975 | A Tudor-style mansion purchased in 1970, where Elvis lived with Priscilla and Lisa Marie. |
| West Chino Canyon Road Palm Springs, CA | 1970s | Spanish-Colonial home designed by architect Albert Frey, featuring mountain views and a piano-shaped pool. |