Harvest-Cluttsville
Modern homes in Harvest-Cluttsville rural surroudings
Individual subdivisions can be found in the area, each with unique features. The Durham Farms community offers full-brick ranch and brick and vinyl two-story homes with easy access to Wall Triana and Ardmore Highways. Carroll Green lives up to Harvest’s name. The community sits between two large farms, which makes for quiet, privacy and gorgeous countryside views. Magnolia Springs is a deed-restricted community made up of 532 homes. Residents enjoy the community’s clubhouse, decked out with a full kitchen, a resort-style pool, two stunning lakes and walking trails leading to the nearby Endeavor Elementary School. Magnolia Springs also has a social committee that plans events throughout the year. Homes in the area range from $100,000 to $825,000 depending on a variety of factors like size, age and renovations. The Craftsman style dominates the entire area, varying from small cottages to large estates with attached garages.Farming essentials and Southern cooking in Harvest-Cluttsville
When residents want to bring some nature home, they go to Harvest Feed Mill, helping locals beautify their yards since 1954. Family-owned Lavender Wynde Farm sells essential oils, extractions, tinctures and infusions from their lavender. For a more traditional flower shop, Rabbit’s Nest Florist has you covered. It has provided the community with bouquets, arrangements and gifts since 1986. When it's mealtime, residents have a few local spots to choose from. Turkey’s Barbeque and RD’s Smokehouse Barbeque are great options for those craving pulled pork, brisket or fall-off-the-bone ribs. Johnny Gryll’s serves up Southern staples like fried chicken and shrimp. When locals wish to taste more international flavors, 5A’s Restaurant serves up Greek and Mediterranean fare. LJz Backyard Bayou is off the beaten path, but its Cajun offerings and inviting front porch are worth the effort it takes to find it.High marks for Madison County Schools
Endeavor Elementary teaches local children from kindergarten to fifth grade and offers extracurricular activities such as chess, robotics and drama clubs. Harvest Elementary, home of the Huskies, is another school in the area. Here, kids can participate in dance club, Girls on the Run and broadcast journalism. Teenagers attend Sparkman High School, which opened in 1958 and was named after senator John Jackson Sparkman. The school moved to its current location in 1997, and its old building was turned into Sparkman Middle School. Across the street is Sparkman Ninth Grade Academy, which provides tutoring to students. Harvest Youth Club is an after-school program that serves Harvest Elementary and Sparkman Middle School, offering homework help, a STEM club, board and video games, an expansive playground and plenty of physical activities like basketball, volleyball and jump rope. The weekly rate is $45 a week per child.Hiking and fishing around Lake Judith
For outdoor fun, check out Lake Judith, a prime local fishing spot. Just east of Harvest-Cluttsville is Harvest Square Nature Preserve, which offers over two miles of trails, ponds, fishing piers and plenty of opportunities to spot native wildlife. A full 33 of the preserve’s acres are used for farming. The remaining 36 acres are home to deer, turkey, raccoons, foxes, beavers and all sorts of amphibians.Country driving around Harvest-Cluttsville
Harvest-Cluttsville is convenient to the rest of greater Huntsville, so when residents need to get out of their quiet, natural surroundings for a bit and spend some time in the city, they're only 15 miles away driving along State Highway 53. The Huntsville {International Airport is 17 miles to the south, located along I-565.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Latasha Lovelady
Responds QuicklyeXp Realty LLC The Platinum
(256) 290-3638
114 Total Sales
1 in Harvest-Cluttsville
$183,000 Price
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Terri Coté
Keller Williams Realty
(256) 666-2272
75 Total Sales
10 in Harvest-Cluttsville
$94K - $435K Price Range
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Carla Witt
HomeMax Realty LLC
(804) 636-3805
32 Total Sales
3 in Harvest-Cluttsville
$344K - $429K Price Range
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Dianne Barrett
Coldwell Banker McMillan
(938) 444-1531
93 Total Sales
1 in Harvest-Cluttsville
$349,900 Price
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Bert Hubbell
Green Real Estate
(256) 464-2123
71 Total Sales
2 in Harvest-Cluttsville
$30K - $237K Price Range
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Julie Fronckowiak
Capstone Realty LLC Huntsville
(256) 870-2469
52 Total Sales
2 in Harvest-Cluttsville
$277K - $602K Price Range
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Harvest-Cluttsville | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
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Harvest-Cluttsville Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Harvest-Cluttsville, Harvest sell after 109 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Harvest-Cluttsville, Harvest over the last 12 months is $365,000, down 28% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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