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Studio Apartment for Rent in Clarksville, TN

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    $899 - $999 per month

    Riverwalk 803

    Studio - 1 Bed

    803 N 2nd St, Clarksville, TN 37040

    Discover the vibrant city of Clarksville, filled with inspiration for both the young and the young at heart. Just 40 minutes northwest of Nashville along I-24, Riverwalk 803 is your ideal destination to call home. , just minutes away from Fort Campbell, Riverwalk 803 offers a distinctive blend of modern convenience and small-town charm. Our loft-style apartments provide a unique living

    803 N 2nd St, Clarksville, TN 37040

Why Live in Clarksville

Dunbar Cave State Park stands as a natural wonder where ancient cave markings tell stories of early inhabitants, while Fort Defiance Civil War Park provides panoramic views of the Cumberland River and deep historical significance. The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center showcases local art and history in an architectural masterpiece, complemented by live performances at the historic Roxy Regional Theatre. Residents enjoy waterfront recreation at McGregor Park and Liberty Park, which features a marina, walking trails, and sports facilities. The Clarksville Greenway connects neighborhoods through scenic paths perfect for walking and cycling, while Downtown Commons serves as a central gathering space for community events.

The median price for single family homes in Clarksville is $327,700, with townhomes at $219,500 and condos ranging from $189,900 for one bedroom to $217,000 for two bedrooms. Neighborhoods showcase distinct price points: Farmington commands the highest median single family home prices at $550,000, while Madison Street presents more affordable options at $270,700. Renaissance at Peaches Hill and Somerset maintain median prices of $425,000 and $402,000 respectively.

Living costs in Clarksville run 6.6% below the national average. A family with school age children needs approximately $100,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $52,000. Property taxes remain competitive at 0.67%, lower than nearby Hopkinsville, Kentucky at 0.71%. Tennessee residents benefit from no state income tax, though they face a combined 9.56% sales tax rate.

The city's educational landscape includes highly rated public schools like Rossview Middle and High School, plus private options such as Clarksville Academy. Austin Peay State University adds collegiate energy to downtown. Major employers include Fort Campbell Army Base, LG Electronics, and a Google Data Center, creating a stable economic foundation. The Clarksville Transit System connects residents throughout the city, with Nashville just 45 miles southeast via Interstate 24.

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The most popular zip codes in Clarksville, TN for renters is 42262.
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