TN

Clarksville

Area Introduction

Clarksville, TN: America’s Top Spot for Growth and Opportunity
 

Welcome to Clarksville, TN, the fifth-largest city in Tennessee and the vibrant hub of Montgomery County. Situated strategically at the confluence of the Red and Cumberland Rivers, Clarksville is nationally recognized for its rapid growth, affordability, strong job market, and deep connections to the military community. It is a diverse, young, and energetic city that provides an outstanding quality of life for families, students, and veterans alike.

🎖️ Economic Engine: Fort Campbell and Industry
 

Clarksville’s economic stability is unique in the state, supported by two massive pillars: Fort Campbell and a growing industrial base, driving national recognition for job creation and capital investment.

Fort Campbell: Located on the border of Tennessee and Kentucky, Fort Campbell is home to the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), making the military a core part of the local culture and the largest single employer. Clarksville is renowned as one of the most welcoming communities for active service members, veterans, and their families.

Manufacturing Power: The city is a destination for global manufacturing and technology firms, with major operations from LG Electronics, Hankook Tire, Amazon, and Google (Data Center). This industrial base ensures a diverse and stable job market, contributing to high per capita income growth.
 

🎓 Education and Academic Life
 

The city places a high priority on education, featuring excellent public schools and a major state university:

Public Schools: The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) is highly rated, consistently outperforming state averages and receiving recognition for student academic achievement. Sought-after zones include Rossview and Sango.
Austin Peay State University (APSU): APSU is a cornerstone of the community, infusing the downtown area with a youthful energy and providing excellent educational and cultural resources.
 

🏘️ Community Vibe, Affordability, and Recreation
 

Clarksville is characterized by a blend of Southern tradition and modern growth, with a median age of around 30, making it a young, dynamic city.

Affordability: Clarksville is an exceptional value compared to the Nashville metro area. Housing remains significantly more affordable than the state and national averages, contributing to its ranking as one of the best places in America to buy a house.
Downtown Renaissance: The historic Downtown Square features beautiful architecture (including the iconic Customs House Museum) and has undergone a massive revitalization, now home to specialty dining, the F&M Bank Arena (hosting sports and concerts), and the Downtown Commons urban park.

Outdoor Lifestyle: The city boasts over 1,000 acres of parkland and an extensive system of Greenways and Blueways, offering miles of scenic trails, kayaking, and boating opportunities along the Cumberland River.

If you seek a thriving, affordable community with strong job stability, a high-quality education system, and a deep sense of patriotism, Clarksville, TN, represents one of the most promising markets in the Southeast.

$425,110

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$349,957

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Bathrooms 2.64 3
Bedrooms 3.28 3
Year Built 2007 2017
Lot Size 35,886 Sqft 6,098 Sqft
Taxes $2,319 $2,239

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