Stonecrest Loop #260
Crossville, TN 38571
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Stonecrest Loop #260 is in Crossville, TN and in ZIP code 38571.
This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Trulia. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.
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Less than a day ago
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Market trends in Crossville
Last updated April 2026
Avg. sale price
$297K $11.58KMoM
Sale-to-List Price
96.9% 0.1%MoM
Price per sq ft
$185 $5MoM
Available listings
725 39MoM
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Estimated monthly rent$1,654/mo
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Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for Stonecrest Loop #260.
- Cumberland County High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 985 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI was shocked to read the score given for this school! I think maybe when concidering a new school I will investigate further and possably talk to locals before making a final choice. 2 of our sons have attended cchs.My children have been cursed at (not once but 5 different times), hit ( 2 times), called names. Mind you this is from the assistant principle and another teacher. I am not a difficult parent, many parents feel more passionate than I on this. My sons were raised right. Tought to show others respect and to treat people fairly. This environment does not enforce these values. We are actually leaving the area with this being one of our main issues.Parent Review13y ago4 Reviews - Pleasant Hill Elementary School
- PK-8
- Public
- 613 Students
4/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AveragePay attention to red flags! We knew nothing about the area or schools when we purchased our home 2 yrs ago. Took nearly 2 weeks for my son to start pre-k because, although we were in the district, they opened enrollment to the outside community & it was just dependant on if any family with lower income wanted that spot. Yes, because we make more than other families, ny son was on the back burner. He was on an IEP when moving here and it wasn't long before they decided he no longer needed it. 3 days after removing the plan, I started receiving daily notes of him not "paying attention". He started kindergarten after the summer and it's been a nightmare. Daily notes about not being able to focus, not completing work in time. He is constantly having recess taken away and having to "stand on the wall" during free time. Talking in the "parent pick up" room is a no no, they have actually written my son up 3x and made him sign disciplinary notes in the office at 5 YEARS OLD! Mind you, school let's out at 230 and kids don't start coming out until almost 3. That's absurd! They also state that these disciplinary notes are part of their permanent school record. Transferring to a different school in the district is impossible because although the county has the open policy, the board of education says they rarely allow it. Several emails to the principal over bullying and you are met with a reply of " I'll look into it", with no follow up. You won't receive a call if your kid has a fever. They give Tylenol and send a note home. You're expected to take your sick kid into the school and let the nurse decide if he is worthy of staying home, otherwise, you'll have to go to the doctor for an excuse. The school does nothing for new students or families, to make the transition easy. No welcome meeting. No explaining how things work. NOTHING. if you get on to some of the community pages on social media, you'll find an abundance of complaints from other parents in regard to this school. I only wish I'd known before buying this house. Truly, the only people who don't have problems are the ones born and/or raised around here. Seems as though newbies are the ones who deal with these issues. Bullying by the school is what it feels like. We are looking to sell our home and relocate to a better area of the state. In the meantime, I'm withdrawing my son and returning to our home state, where I easily put 3 adult kids through school and never had these kind of issues.Parent Review4y ago1 Reviews - Check out schools near Stonecrest Loop #260.
What Locals Say about Crossville
At least 138 Trulia users voted on each feature.
91 % Say yards are well-kept
90 % Say car is needed
82 % Say there's holiday spirit
81 % Say parking is easy
73 % Say there's wildlife
68 % Say it's quiet
67 % Say it's dog friendly
60 % Say people would walk alone at night
56 % Say neighbors are friendly
54 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
39 % Say kids play outside
38 % Say there are community events
32 % Say streets are well-lit
22 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
19 % Say there are sidewalks
15 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
- Prisi
- Resident
- 8mo ago
"Most people keep their dogs on leash or in a fence. No dogs running at large. Very few stray animals. "
0Flag - Brent Hoen
- Visitor
- 1y ago
"I visit here at least 4 times a year spending anywhere from two to four weeks. The people are friendly. The weather is nice. Plenty of businesses and recreational activities, hiking, fishing, boating."
0Flag - Anonymous
- Resident
- 1y ago
"Safe neighborhoods are so important for making everyone feel secure and happy in their homes. Good schools are key to giving our kids the education and chances they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom. When communities focus on families, they create welcoming spaces that help everyone feel connected and supported in their everyday lives. Together, these things really help a community feel vibrant and healthy!"
1Flag - Victor Roderick
- Resident
- 1y ago
"Crossville has the basics. Better eats and amenities are 30-60 miles away. The hospital is only good for emergencies. Planned surgeries are usually done in Knoxville or Nashville."
0Flag - Prisi
- Resident
- 2y ago
"It’s a live and let live neighborhood. People leave you alone and expect the same courtesy from you. During inclement weather the roads are poorly maintained but that happens very few days a year Even though this county has the oldest population, the healthcare for said population is limited "
0Flag - Michelle Y.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Safe neighborhood to live in and feel very safe on any of the streets in my neighborhood. I actually enjoy the lack of children in the area, makes it very quite "
4Flag - Sharon B.
- Visitor
- 5y ago
"Great golf community- pet friendly - mostly over 50 residents. Lovely country club setting with multiple golf courses"
1Flag - Victor R. .
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Lots of dog owners and walkers. Unfortunately some let their dogs run free and some don’t pick up after them. Get used to seeing dead pets in the road. The locals don’t care about their pets."
7Flag - Victor R. .
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Parents should know their children will finish school with minimal knowledge and skills to compete in any markets other than the local county. Job prospects are meager."
1Flag - Melanie R. S.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Annoying to get down Peavine with all the construction that’s still got 1.5 years left ... it’s already been 2.5"
0Flag - Robert L.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"To many dogs run free so you really cant walk your dog. But the dog park in town is nice. Plenty of woods for the dog to run."
0Flag - Carol H.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"very dog friendly. lots of doggie spas and doggie daycare in area. about 75% of neighbors own dogs, mostly small to medium but nobody lets them roam free"
1Flag - Becky Lee
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I have lived in my current place now for two years. The neighborhood has friendly people, are always willing to lend a hand. It's a beautiful area and you do see wildlife on and around our properties. Crossville is truly a beautiful place."
3Flag - Lewis
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Great neighborhood, friendly people reasonably close to stores. High school is not within walking distance as is the local grade school. A big plus is no HOA."
15Flag - Vicfixit
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Most good jobs are out of the county. Luckily, the population of Cumberland county is low so most commutes are on highways with few travelers. Once in a while accidents will close the roads. Most locals know how to get around the problem."
0Flag - Vicfixit
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I've lived in this neighborhood for 16 years. This country setting has some of the best views in Cumberland county. The neighbors are friendly and watchful. We look out for each other."
9Flag - vicfixit
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Scheduled events, like the monthly cruise-ins in the summer. Entertainment at the old Palace theater. Fishing at Lake Tansi. "
1Flag - Gteubert
- Resident
- 7y ago
"quite nice people nice well taken homes woods along side and in back of house lots of 🦃 turkeys, deer,raccoons. Ginnie fouls just quite "
10Flag - Mindy E.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"It’s Extremely Quiet Out here in Tansi And We Also Have Neighborhood Watch So it’s Pretty Awsome And The Security Drive by Pretty often"
0Flag - Heiserman
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Neighborhood doesn’t have backyards so you have to take your dogs for a walk a few times a day. Most neighbors are dog friendly and are dog owners. "
19Flag - Buymetruck
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Keep you kids away from the road ppl fly through here .. watch for snakes in summer months , good schools and churches . "
0Flag - Allisondelmage
- Resident
- 7y ago
"The golf courses are amazing! Especially Tansi! Everyone talks about Fairfield Glade but Tansi is beautiful and people are a lot friendlier "
14Flag - Allisondelmage
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Lake Tansi is beautiful and the community is amazing. My family and I moved from out of state and found Crossville to be a hidden gem!!!"
8Flag - Angiecherry73
- Resident
- 7y ago
"It’s beautiful, Peaceful, and the neighbors are really great people who treat each other like family! "
2Flag - Retired230
- Resident
- 8y ago
"We've lived in neighborhood for about one year and as we are refugees from Illinois we were pleasantly surprised by friendliness of the neighbors and the cohesiveness of the neighborhood. "
5Flag
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Stonecrest Loop #260, Crossville, TN 38571 is a unknown. This property is not currently available for sale.