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I am moving to Ft. Campbell, KY / Clarksville, TN: Where do I start when searching for a home!

Welcome to Clarksville, TN

This is normally the first question that a newcomer to the Clarksville /Ft. Campbell area asks me.

My response is it all depends on what is important to you.

Let me first start with where in the world is

Ft. Campbell, Ky./Clarksville, TN.

Fort Campbell is located part in Kentucky and Tennessee.

Oak Grove/Hopkinsville is on the Kentucky side and Clarksville in on the Tennessee side.

The information here is for the Tennessee side... Clarksville!

When you first talk with a Realtor they will ask what area do you want to search? The MLS has divided Clarksville into areas. Listed below are all the areas and their number with a brief description of each.

Area 71 (Downtown & Surrounding area):

South east of Ft. Campbell; a 15 to 20 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Close to all parts of town and downtown shopping.

Disadvantages: More older homes with a smaller selection of new homes available.

Area 72 (Palmyra/Cumberland Heights to the Montgomery County Line stopping at the Dickson County line):

South of Ft. Campbell; a 20 to 40 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Country living with acreage available, more home for the money.

Disadvantages: Shopping a distance and one bridge to cross going to Clarksville/Ft.Campbell.

Area 73 (Dotsonville Rd/Woodlawn to the Montgomery County Line stopping at the Stewart County line):

South and boarders Ft. Campbell; a 10 to 30 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Homes available in subdivisions and acreage, close to shopping, more home for the money.

Disadvantages: Longer distance to Nashville & I-24.

Area 74 (Dover Rd to Dotsonville Rd):

South and boarders Ft. Campbell; a 10 to 15 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Homes available in subdivisions and acreage, close to shopping, more home for the money.

Disadvantages: Longer distance to Nashville & I-24.

Area 75 (41 A North of Ringgold Rd):

East and boarders Ft. Campbell; a 5 to 15 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Homes available in subdivisions, close to shopping and Ft. Campbell.

Disadvantages: Older homes, some newer homes with smaller lots.

Area 76 (St. Bethlehem):

East of Ft. Campbell; a 20 to 30 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Close to the mall, new hospital and main shopping area, many new & existing homes. Close to Nashville & I-24.

Disadvantages: Heavy traffic because of shopping.

Area 77 (Sango, Hwy 76, Memorial Dr.):

South east of Ft. Campbell; a 30 minute plus drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Close to I-24 & Nashville, many new subdivisions & existing homes plus acreage.

Disadvantages: Longer distance to Ft. Campbell. Prices of homes higher.

The above information is just a breif discription of each area. I would suggest that you take a drive and look over each area then decide what fits you needs & lifestyle the best. I do hope this helps!

To SEARCH for Homes click here

If you have any questions contact Brenda at brenda@imsiloans.com

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Ft. Campbell, KY / Clarksville, TN: What can I find in MLS area 74?

Welcome to Clarksville, TNWhen searching for a home in Clarksville, Tennessee;

the homes listed in the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) are divided into areas.

I have a report that lists a brief description of each area with the advantages & disadvantages.

Now I am going to write a detailed report on each area, I hope you find the information interesting and helpful!

For all the reports Click Here .

This report is on... area 74 (Dover Rd to Dotsonville Rd):

South and boarders Ft. Campbell; a 10 to 15 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Homes available in subdivisions and acreage, close to shopping, more home for the money.

Disadvantages: Longer distance to Nashville & I-24.

This area is on the edge of Clarksville & Woodlawn. Homes in this area are located close to Ft. Campbell, shopping, schools and about 20 minutes to the Mall area. You will find starter homes, larger family homes and some homes with 5 to 10 acres. Normally you will get more home for you money than in some of the other areas. Many of these homes are on city water & sewer but you will find a few on septic tanks; be sure to ask. There is a good selection of rentals both single-family homes & apartments.

There is a Driving Tour Guide Map

(map to historic sites & points of interest around Clarksville)

and

a Walking Tour Guide Map

(points of interest in Historic Downtown & Vicinity)

available by calling 1-800-530-2487 / 931-647-2331

or

contact me and I will mail one to you with a Welcome Packet.

I hope you enjoy what Clarksville has to offer!

Clarksville Tennessee...Gateway to the New South !

The above information is just a brief description of each area. I would suggest that you take a drive and look over each area then decide what fits you needs & lifestyle the best. I do hope this helps!

To SEARCH for Homes click here

If you have any questions contact Brenda at brenda@imsiloans.com

Integrity Mortgage Services, Inc.

Let me be your Friend in Financing!

Equal Housing Lender

Serving All of Tennessee!

Ft. Campbell, KY / Clarksville, TN: What can I find in MLS area 73?

Welcome to Clarksville, TN

When searching for a home in Clarksville, Tennessee;

the homes listed in the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) are divided into areas. I have a report that lists a brief description of each area with the advantages & disadvantages.

Now I am going to write a detailed report on each area, I hope you find the information interesting and helpful!

For all the reports Click Here .

This report is on... area 73 (Woodlawn/ to Dotsonville Rd.):

South and boarders Ft. Campbell; a 10 to 15 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Homes available in subdivisions and acreage, close to shopping, more home for the money.

Disadvantages: Longer distance to Nashville & I-24.

This area is a mixture of a little bit of everything: subdivisions (new & older), larger family farms and smaller family farms (5-10 acres). Properties here will have septic tanks, wells, city water and sewer; so you will need to ask your real estate agent to be sure. Do not assume that it is city water & sewer! The only way in or out is Dover Rd/Hwy 79; which now is wider and better and the 101st Parkway. These road improvements make this area much more appealing. This is the place for you if you want to be close to Ft. Campbell and have the feel of living in the country. Prices in this area will vary depending on what you are looking for but you will pay more for acreage here than in area 72.

This is only a brief description; I do suggest that you take a day and drive all the areas. Then you will know what will fit you budget & lifestyle the best. I do hope this was helpful!

There is a Driving Tour Guide Map

(map to historic sites & points of interest around Clarksville)

and

a Walking Tour Guide Map

(points of interest in Historic Downtown & Vicinity)

available by calling 1-800-530-2487 / 931-647-2331

or

contact me and I will mail one to you with a Welcome Packet.

I hope you enjoy what Clarksville has to offer!

Clarksville Tennessee...Gateway to the New South !

To SEARCH for Homes click here

If you have any questions contact Brenda at brenda@imsiloans.com

Integrity Mortgage Services, Inc.

Let me be your Friend in Financing!

Equal Housing Lender

Serving All of Tennessee!

Ft. Campbell, KY / Clarksville, TN: What can I find in MLS area 72?

Fair Grounds Pond

When searching for a home in Clarksville, Tennessee;

the homes listed in the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) are divided into areas. I have a report that lists a brief description of each area with the advantages & disadvantages.

Now I am going to write a detailed report on each area, I hope you find the information interesting and helpful!

For all the reports Click Here .

This report is on... area 72 (Palmyra/Cumberland Heights):

South of Ft. Campbell; a 20 to 30 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Country living with acreage available, more home for the money.

Disadvantages: Shopping a distance and one bridge to cross going to Clarksville/Ft. Campbell

This is God's Country! You will find large family farms, smaller family farms (5-10 acres), single-family homes, custom homes and a few subdivisions. Most of the homes are on septic systems and well water but some do have city water. Many properties in this area has untouched timber, fresh water springs and creeks. There is a combination of fairly level land to down right hilly, goat country. Prices of homes will vary depending on what you are looking for. Here you will find peace and quiet with enough space for horses, cows or just a place to hide-a-way. This area is rural but is growing as more people are looking the country life.

Fair Grounds Pond Fair Grounds Park

There is a Driving Tour Guide Map

(map to historic sites & points of interest around Clarksville)

and

a Walking Tour Guide Map

(points of interest in Historic Downtown & Vicinity)

available by calling 1-800-530-2487 / 931-647-2331

or

contact me and I will mail one to you with a Welcome Packet.

I hope you enjoy what Clarksville has to offer!

Clarksville Tennessee...Gateway to the New South !

The above information is just a brief description of each area. I would suggest that you take a drive and look over each area then decide what fits you needs & lifestyle the best. I do hope this helps!

To SEARCH for Homes click here

If you have any questions contact Brenda at brenda@imsiloans.com

Integrity Mortgage Services, Inc.

Let me be your Friend in Financing!

Equal Housing Lender

Serving All of Tennessee!

Ft. Campbell, KY / Clarksville, TN: What can I find in MLS area 71?

Custom House MuseumWhen searching for a home in Clarksville, Tennessee; the homes listed in the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) are divided into areas.

I have a report that lists a brief description of each area with the advantages & disadvantages.

Now I am going to write a detailed report on each area,

I hope you find the information interesting and helpful!

For all the reports you may visit http://activerain.com/blogs/bltressler

This report is on... area 71 (Downtown and Surrounding Area):

South east of Ft. Campbell; a 15 to 20 minute drive to Ft. Campbell.

Advantages: Close to all parts of town and downtown shopping.

Disadvantages: More older homes with a smaller selection of newer homes available.

Historic Downtown you will find Tennessee's best example of 1870's period architecture: Montgomery County Courthouse, Public Square with City Hall, The Roxy Regional Theatre, Customs House Museum & Cultural Center, Smith/Trahern Mansion, the Cumberland River Center which includes As it Flows Cumberland River Center, RiverWalk and playground for the kids. You will also find Austin Peay State University and Clarksville Academy, the oldest private school in Clarksville. Just take a walk downtown and you will find antique shops, unique boutiques, restaurants and nightlife!

Homes in this area include older historic homes, a variety of existing homes and some new construction.

Historic Courthouse

Roxy

There is a Driving Tour Guide Map (map to historic sites & points of interest around Clarksville)

and a Walking Tour Guide Map (points of interest in Historic Downtown & Vicinity) available

by calling 1-800-530-2487 / 931-647-2331

or

contact me and I will mail one to you with a Welcome Packet.

I hope you enjoy what Clarksville has to offer!

Clarksville Tennessee...Gateway to the New South !

If you have any questions contact Brenda at brenda@imsiloans.com

Integrity Mortgage Services, Inc.

Let me be your Friend in Financing!

Equal Housing Lender

Serving All of Tennessee!