
Creekview Village


Brick and vinyl houses with creative twists atypical of Clarksville
While it’s not uncommon for trees to occupy many lots here, the houses on Viewmont Drive back into a thick canopy. Spring Creek effectively affords these properties with extra lot space and combines with the tall and mature trees to give the homeowners more backyard privacy. While they’ll need to pass through the flora, residents in this part of the neighborhood can walk down to the creek, which feeds into Clarksville’s Blueway water trail system. The houses in Creekview Village primarily have brick and vinyl exteriors and blend modern Traditional and Colonial Revival traits. Many houses sit atop sloping lots with spacious and fenced-in backyards. While much of the architecture here reflects builds seen in other city subdivisions, the neighborhood stands out with some unique designs. “There are unique characteristics to some of these homes that are atypical for the city,” says Brandon Easton, a broker and leader of the Elite team at Sweet Home Realty and Property Management. These distinct designs include interiors with contemporary open concepts, grand ceilings in the dining areas and cathedral style entrances. Depending on size, price points for the houses here can go from about $280,000 to $430,000.Between chain shopping centers with local staples like Smokin Chikin
Creekview Village lies just south of a shopping center off Trenton Road and Tiny Road. Movie fans can catch the latest releases at the Regal Clarksville, which comes complete with the brand’s high quality RPX screen and reclining seats. The movie house neighbors the veteran owned Getsome Coffee and one of three El Bracero restaurants in the city. El Bracero serves both Tex-Mex and American fares, including choices like the tropical burger. Clarksville staples Four Brothers Wood-Fired Pizza and the Smokin Chikin exist nearby, with the latter known for its gourmet rotisserie chicken. Creekview Village also lies north of the Wilma Rudolph Boulevard, a major city thoroughfare that passes through an area dense with chain brands. Grocery and retail shopping options around Wilma Rudolph include Kroger, Publix and Target.
Easy neighborhood access to private Creekview Village playground
Many families with young children walk to the private Creekview Village playground near the neighborhood’s entrance. Children at the green space enjoy getting on the swing sets and slide as their parents look on, while teens meet up for games of pickup basketball at the nearby court. Creekwood Village. Billy Dunlop Park provides more options for outdoor activities. The Red River borders the park, and teens during the summers enjoy swinging off a rope to dive into the water. The park offers another playground with swings, and a tall pedestrian bridge over the river allows for scenic overlooking views. Creekview Village also lies just north of the Sky Zone Trampoline Park.Northeast High’s special technology academy
Creekview Village is just down the road from a trio of schools serving students in all grades. Younger students attend Northeast Elementary School, which receives a B grade from ratings site Niche. They then go on to Northeast Middle School and Northeast High School, which receive B-minus and C-plus grades respectively from Niche. The high school houses the special Computer Information Technology Academy, which teaches accepted students skills used in engineering and computer programming. The high school is also a recipient of the Tennessee Purple Star School Award, which honors institutions that have shown exceptional efforts in serving military families.Races, celebrations at Clarksville Speedway and neighboring church service
The neighborhood sits a short distance east of the Clarksville Speedway & Fairgrounds. The venue has a dirt track and paved drag strip, and spectators can enjoy watching both stock and muscle cars race. Other annual events at the site include the Drive Thru Christmas Lights between November and December. The festivity invites visitors to go on a short driving tour of the speedway to enjoy a display of more than 3 million lights. Local bikers also enjoy turning out for the speedway’s annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run and Benefit Party in mid-September. Creekwood Village also neighbors the Clarksville Grace Church of the Nazarene, which hosts Sunday morning service at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Trenton and Tiny Town commuter routes to Fort Campbell
Creekview Village sits right along Trenton Road, which connects to Tiny Town Road to the north and 101st Airborne Division Parkway to the south. Many service members prefer using either Tiny Town or 101st Airborne to commute to Fort Campbell. The military base is about 12 miles from the neighborhood, if the route involves Tiny Town. Interstate 24 to the east provides a direct route to Nashville. Creekview Village also lies about 7 miles north of downtown Clarksville. About 5 miles south of the neighborhood, Tennova Healthcare - Clarksville provides a major medical facility.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Steve Nash
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Realty
(931) 348-3440
662 Total Sales
3 in Creekview Village
$230K - $283K Price Range
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Kim Weyrauch
Keller Williams Realty
(931) 340-6359
530 Total Sales
1 in Creekview Village
$377,500 Price
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Dee Bourne
Responds QuicklyCBCMH Cherokee Property Management
(931) 272-8968
90 Total Sales
1 in Creekview Village
$240,000 Price
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Travis Recer
Responds QuicklyRecer Home Group - Keller Williams Realty
(931) 272-3721
471 Total Sales
1 in Creekview Village
$310,000 Price
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Doug Myers
Responds QuicklyRE/MAX NorthStar
(931) 391-3887
134 Total Sales
1 in Creekview Village
$238,000 Price
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Eric Boyd
Responds QuicklyColdwell Banker Conroy, Marable & Holleman
(931) 272-8703
305 Total Sales
2 in Creekview Village
$220K - $236K Price Range
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Creekview Village | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 4 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 6 | 4 |
Crime Score | 4 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Creekview Village Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Creekview Village, Clarksville sell after 50 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Creekview Village, Clarksville over the last 12 months is $610,000, up 61% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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