The Oaks, Clarksville, TN 37043
FOR SALE
NEW CONSTRUCTION
COMMUNITY

The Oaks by Lennar
Clarksville, TN 37043

  • 3-5 Beds
  • 2-5 Baths
  • 1,833-3,240 sqft

$399,990 - $562,490

Est. Mortgage $2,283/mo*

$399,990 - $562,490

Est. Mortgage $2,283/mo*
3-5 Beds
2-5 Baths
1,833-3,240 sqft

Local Information

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All New Homes in The Oaks

Quick Move-in Homes (10)

All (10)
3 bd (2)
4 bd (4)
5 bd (4)
586 Sugarberry Ct
3bd
2ba
1,833 sqft
$424,990
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578 Sugarberry Ct
4bd
3ba
2,375 sqft
$454,990
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592 Sugarberry Ct
5bd
4ba
3,240 sqft
$544,990
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540 Sugarberry Ct
3bd
2ba
1,833 sqft
$399,990
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531 Sugarberry Ct
4bd
3ba
2,375 sqft
$449,990
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561 Sugarberry Ct
4bd
3.5ba
2,648 sqft
$474,990
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570 Sugarberry Ct
4bd
3.5ba
2,648 sqft
$474,990
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564 Sugarberry Ct
5bd
4ba
2,858 sqft
$484,990
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543 Sugarberry Ct
5bd
4.5ba
3,078 sqft
$529,990
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555 Sugarberry Ct
5bd
4ba
3,240 sqft
$562,490
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Buildable Plans (6)

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3 bd (1)
4 bd (2)
5 bd (3)
Chestnut Plan
3bd
2ba
1,833 sqft
$415,990+
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Davenport Plan
4bd
3ba
2,375 sqft
$445,990+
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Edinburgh Plan
4bd
3.5ba
2,648 sqft
$465,990+
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Hawthorne Plan
5bd
4ba
2,858 sqft
$486,990+
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Laurel Plan
5bd
4.5ba
3,078 sqft
$505,990+
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Monarch Plan
5bd
4ba
3,240 sqft
$525,990+
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Buildable Plans provided by Lennar

Community Description

The Oaks is a community offering new and spacious single-family homes for sale in Clarksville, TN. Future amenities planned for 2025 include a swimming pool and fitness center. Blending small-town charm and big city living, Clarksville offers residents the best of both worlds. Downtown Commons hosts events year-round and the area features local schools, tons of parks, shops and entertainment options. Among Clarkville's most popular attractions are Dunbar Cave State Park and the Cumberland River.
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Community Details

Community Features

Community Amenities
Pool

Office Hours

Sales Office
1321 English Oak Drive
Clarksville, TN 37043
(270) 810-6724
Mon 10-6 | Tue 10-6 | Wed 10-6 | Thu 10-6 | Fri 10-6 | Sat 10-6 | Sun 12-6

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What Locals Say about Clarksville

At least 1318 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 93 % Say car is needed

  • 82 % Say parking is easy

  • 81 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 79 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 72 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 71 % Say kids play outside

  • 60 % Say it's quiet

  • 56 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 52 % Say there's wildlife

  • 47 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 41 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 39 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 35 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 26 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 20 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 18 % Say there are community events

Learn more about our methodology.
  • Abbielea255
    "I think Dog owners would like living in a neighborhood. It’s nice and quiet with other pets not a rundown neighborhood."
  • Torresyang95
    "Quiet, simply the best town for lived Have business in town and is amazing, we live since we move here from Florida"
  • Timnoose
    "Traffic gets bad during the school year and around holidays. There are not enough through roads from one side of town to other."
  • Alyssa.marcia
    "Yes. Lots of dogs. Lots of friendly people walking their dogs. Most people keep dogs on a leash or in a fenced back yard."
  • Bonnie Morris
    "Retired traffic is horrible here, infrastructure wasn’t built for the population !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
  • Bonnie Morris
    "Dangerous for littles, cars race around and are loud, young men paying no attention to what’s around"
  • Stephanie Jones
    "Busy street with fast traffic. No where to play also a lot of dogs pooping and construction happening "
  • Denise Gu
    "The neighbors!! Wonderful and very welcoming. Keep up with the outward appearances of the homes. We love it here.. "
  • Braunie98
    "PET friendly and walking distance to the green way and a dog park. I love it here and being close to nature is the best"
  • Johnathan Ramirez
    "Regardless of wherever you’re at keep an eye on your kids some dog’s owner leave them unleashed and they wonder around the neighborhood "
  • Chanel Gocha
    "I’ve lived here for almost 5 years and it’s not a bad place. It’s doesn’t have a lot of variety ethnicity, but it also does not feel unsafe."
  • Lulu.marie.r
    "I don’t have pets so I can’t give a very good answer. There are quite a few dog grooming places that dog owners night like."
  • Destiny ball
    "Safe, no sidewalks, kids, friendly, Sheriff lives close by. Clean and well kept. Community trash close. "
  • Destiny ball
    "Friendly but not overbearing. My kids play safely outside. Neighbors aren’t creepy. Public transportation not too far. Communal trash not too far either. Cheapest gas around town. "
  • Asya Wood
    "A lot of walking areas to explore! Most houses don’t have a fenced backyards and that’s something I don’t like "
  • Gerber
    "Great schools absolutely love the school district. Great teachers caring administrators and great superintendent "
  • Abbie
    "I see people walking dogs frequently in my neighborhood. The problem is, we don’t have sidewalks, which is very dangerous for the pedestrian and their pets.. "
  • Lavonta Corbin
    "Fairly issue to access many attractions and commutes to and from are fairly decent . Time frames may be a little delay on travel due to the major shift changes in day and night but outside of that you will be fine "
  • Merrilee Waltman
    "Not any events in my busy traffic area. Clarksville is alright to raise children with good schools but the over population is doing same to schools. "
  • Torrie Porter
    "The neighborhood is great and close to everything you need. You are close to your business and leisure needs. Great school systems in the area. All around Great Neighborhood."
  • kellyandwillie
    "My commute is always crowded. The infrastructure is terrible in Clarksville, TN. So many deaths on the road due to drivers not paying attention. Sit at lights for 20 mins waiting to go. It’s bad. "
  • Merrilee Waltman
    "Nice town with good schools for kids to attend. Nice playgrounds and parks. Good communities. Safe! "
  • Torrie Porter
    "I'm new to the area still feeling it out so I don't know what makes it unique just yet. I will say there are a lot of places I want to check out. "
  • Trulia User
    "your living in between Clarksville, TN and Kentucky. The kids in the neighborhood are very playful and love to with others as long you don't mind letting your kids playing with them. "
  • Pamela B.
    "The neighborhood is great. Houses in area will maintain. Love the neighbors. The home is accessible to food and shopping."
  • Unspecified
    "There are plenty of different breeds being walked all day long. Everyone is friendly. I’ve not had any issues at all. I’ve not seen any dog fights or Any accidents with children. "
  • Chanel M.
    "Good place to move too love the area and have tons of places to go and do activities at "
  • Shatavia P.
    "You can see dogs and their owners walking and exercising all the time. There is a dog park as well in Clarksville."
  • Coronettom
    "It’s pretty neat here. Can walk to school safely. Neighborhood watch and neighbors watch our for each other. Move here immediately "
  • Pamela F.
    "Gated. Friendly. Office staff responsive. Good amenities. Very close to shopping, health care, interstate for commuting."
  • Mashecia
    "I’ve lived here all of my life and it’s a great place to have a family, raise children, enjoy the scenery, and retire. "
  • Heather H.
    "People seem to feel safe enough to walk with their pets and family. People seem to feel safe here in general. My daughter feels safe living here and enjoys the quiet and comfortable atmosphere. Trick or treaters during Halloween also. Seemed to be popular here according to my daughter and her neighbors. "
  • Grace C.
    "People are really nice and warm. The economy is strong and wonderful downtown. The University and military in the town bring diversity and spirit."
  • Cassi L.
    "Friendly military community. Great shopping, short commute, family friendly activities. New to the area but quickly adjusted."
  • Rlt
    "Quiet neighborhood lots of police and soldiers living in the subdivision. Lots of kids out playing whether you view that as a positive or not. "
  • Sonjae
    "Great area, quiet, family oriented school present, great shopping area also. Army post is close 1 hr from Nashville. Life’s Good here."
  • Freda S.
    "We have neighborhood pot luck dinners 4 times a year. We have yard sales 2 times in summer. Have a swimming pool so everyone can in joy. The club house can be reserved for get together with family and friends. "
  • Michelle
    "Nothing. Everyone in my neighborhood keeps to them selves and are either retired or active duty military. "
  • Brandi K.
    "Big City with small town feel Up and coming neighborhoods and family oriented. Many local community events. "
  • Elishadudfy
    "Clarksville is the worst city to ever live it.!! High crime and not safe at all..’ The people who live here are rude and have no common sense. And no one here knows how to drive... Everyone here acts like they hate their life!"

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The Oaks is a new community in Clarksville, TN by Lennar. This new construction community offers 3-5 bed, 2-5 bath homes ranging from 1,833-3,240 sqft. There are 6 plan types available at The Oaks.