Montgomery County is home to Clarksville, one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing cities and the principal home of Fort Campbell (shared with Kentucky). Clarksville offers a lively downtown, historic districts, major shopping areas, extensive suburban development, and strong job growth. The county has transformed from a small town into a booming metropolitan extension, attracting families, military personnel, and newcomers from around the country. Housing includes modern subdivisions, townhomes, brick single-family homes, mid-priced suburban neighborhoods, rural homes in the outskirts, and new developments expanding rapidly across the county. Home prices typically range from $300,000 to $450,000, though brand-new homes and larger suburban builds can exceed $500,000. Building a home usually starts around $300,000–$380,000, with many new subdivisions offering pre-planned construction options. Although Clarksville is the core, rural regions like Woodlawn, Cunningham, and Palmyra provide acreage living. Montgomery County appeals to military families, professionals, commuters to Nashville (45–55 minutes), and buyers wanting modern amenities without big-city prices.