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Discover the simplicity of self-storage with Storage Rentals of America in Clarksville, Tennessee. Our month-to-month facility prioritizes customer convenience and technology, ensuring an unparalleled storage experience. With a diverse range of unit sizes available, you can easily find the perfect space to suit your needs. Whether you're storing excess office equipment or remodeling your home and require ample space for furniture, Storage Rentals of America has you covered. Plus, our flexible month-to-month rentals provide the freedom you need for life's unpredictable twists and turns. Need storage for your auto, boat, or RV? We have dedicated spaces for your motorized vehicles, making Storage Rentals of America your one-stop storage solution. Our streamlined rental process can be completed online or over the phone, allowing you to manage your storage on your terms.

At Storage Rentals of America's Windermere location in Clarksville, Tennessee, we go the extra mile to enhance your storage experience. Enjoy convenient access to your belongings on your schedule, thanks to our ground-level drive-up units. Our fully paved parking stalls make parking your auto, boat, or RV a breeze. With digital surveillance and a fenced perimeter, your personal and commercial belongings are secure and protected at all times. Our customer service team is available seven days a week to assist you with any questions, payments, or storage tips you may need.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Clarksville.

About Clarksville, TN

Clarksville, Tennessee, nestled along the banks of the Cumberland River, is a vibrant city with a rich history, diverse culture, and a strong sense of community. Established in 1784, Clarksville has grown from a tiny frontier settlement into a thriving urban center known for its historic landmarks, bustling downtown, and scenic beauty. The population is 166,722, according to the 2020 U.S. Census.

Imagine a place where every street corner has a story, art fills your senses at every turn, and adventure calls from the great outdoors. That's Clarksville for you - perfectly blending tradition with trendiness. If soaking up history, mingling at vibrant local gatherings, or unwinding by picturesque parklands and waterside views sounds like your kind of day, then Clarksville has got it all covered – welcoming you into the heart of Tennessean life.

What To Do in Clarksville, TN

This town is such a friendly community, which has lots to do and all the desirable amenities.

  • Downtown: Imagine strolling through downtown Clarksville, where every corner holds a piece of history - from grandiose antebellum houses to sites steeped in lore - complemented by an array of cute stores just waiting for exploration. Imagine wandering around downtown Clarksville - every turn brings something new. Boutique stores here, art galleries there, all topped off with amazing food spots that are too good to pass up.
  • Historical Sites: Step back in time and learn about Clarksville's role in the Civil War at Fort Defiance Civil War Park & Interpretive Center. Guests are welcome to meander among historical embankments, gaze upon old artillery, and absorb facts from displays detailing why exactly Clarksville mattered so much during times of conflict.
  • Winery: Indulge your senses at Beachaven Vineyards & Winery, a family-owned winery nestled in the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee. Get ready to explore lush vineyards, indulge in winning wines straight from awards ceremonies, and lose yourself to melodies floating through an enchanting courtyard filled with life.
  • State Park: Discover the natural beauty of Dunbar Cave State Park, a scenic park located just outside of Clarksville. Imagine wandering through this park's lush trails or exploring its vast limestone cave - it's a haven of natural beauty with stunning views from every corner. Imagine being surrounded by tranquility as you dive deep into cave exploration, take refreshing walks through forests, or just chill outside enjoying some food while nature’s critters keep you company. Digging into the hidden corners of caves or gliding over the gentle waters of Swan Lake, you'll find a slice of serenity and a perfect spot.

Working in Clarksville, TN

The local economy benefits from healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and hospitality. The city's unemployment rate is high at 6.2%, which is more than the national average. The median household income is low at $58,838 annually, which is about $10,200 less than the American average of $69,021.

Economic growth is happening at a faster pace than the rest of the country. Clarksville’s predicted job growth rate for the next ten years is 36.8%, compared to the national rate expected to be 33.5%.

The industries offering the most jobs are healthcare (9.2%), education (9.0%), accommodation & food services (8.3%), public administration (6.7%), construction (6.3%), administrative/support/waste management services (4.1%), and social assistance (3.1%).

Clarksville, TN Neighborhoods

There are many lovely neighborhoods in this town. Here are the most expensive areas.

  • Hickory Wild / Farmington: The I-24 freeway runs along the western border of this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $517,626. This amount is higher than 86.5% of all other places in the state. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $2,400. The vacancy rate is 7.3%.
  • Savannah Lakes / Wilson Green: The I-24 freeway runs along the northeastern border of this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $497,397. The average rent is $1,998, and the vacancy rate is 9.5%.
  • Greenfield / Glenwood: The median price for a home is $495,398. The average rent is $1,449, with a vacancy rate of 9.7%.
  • Rudolphtown / Windermere: The median home price is $450,883. The average rent is $2,936, with a vacancy rate of 4.2%, making it a bit of a challenge to find an available place.

Clarksville, TN School District

The Clarksville - Montgomery County School System is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $10,479 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is a bit high at 17 to one.

This area has 16 private schools. The top-ranked ones are Clarksville Christian School (PK to 12th), Unity Christian Academy (K to 12th), and Clarksville Academy (PK to 12th).

There are three colleges in Clarksville and 24 colleges and universities within 50 miles. The ones in town include Austin Peay State University (public, four-year), Daymar College Clarksville (private, four-year), and Miller-Motte Technical College Clarksville (private, two-year).

Moving to Clarksville, TN Resource Guide

A mayor and 12 members serving on the City Council comprise Clarksville’s municipal government. There is more information on Clarksville's official website.

Clarksville Parks & Recreation Department manages all the facilities, parks, trails, activities, and programs. There are recreational activities, aquatics, athletics, and community events to enjoy.

Clarksville, TN Housing

The median price in Clarksville is $325,000. The price trend is down -9.5% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market, which means there are more homes listed for sale than buyers. Housing costs are 7% lower than the national average. The cost of living is 6% higher than what it costs to live in other cities in this state and 5% lower than the rest of America.