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1042 Waterford Circle

Clarksville, TN 37040

Property Details

$1,495.00 USD / Month
3 Beds
2 Baths
1042 sqft
For Rent

Building Type: Single Family
Deposit: $1,495.00
Pets: No
Date Available: Immediately
Charming Home in a Great Location!
Take a look at this one-story home that features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The interior boasts laminate flooring throughout, with no carpet in sight.

The open-concept living area flows seamlessly into the kitchen, making it perfect for gathering and entertaining.

Outside, there are cedar shutters and cedar wrapped columns on the front porch that’s perfect for rocking chairs!

In the backyard, there’s a pergola on the patio and a large fenced back yard. There has also an RV outlet installed and a Generac Generator that runs on propane.

This home is zoned for schools in the Northeast School Zone. Sorry, this is a NO PET home.

Tenant is responsible for all utilities to include electric, water, sewer, trash, etc.

Questions? Please email us at info@pmiclarksville.com. Schedule your SELF-SHOWING today!
Lot Size
0.29 acres
Included Utilities
None
Heat Type
Electric
Year Built
2001

Restrictions

Smoking Allowed
No

Lease Details

Deposit Details
Full payment of deposit charges required within 48 hours of application approval and Resident notification. Deposit refunds determined after Move-Out Assessment and reconciliation of Resident Move-In report for any applicable Tenant charges against said deposit.
Lease Details
365 Days
Housing Assistance
Not Available

Area Information

Area Information
Located about 50 miles northwest of the Country Music Capital of the World, Nashville, TN, Clarksville is a place where a growing economy and thriving small businesses coexist with natural beauty. The city was established in 1784 near the confluence of the Cumberland, the Red Rivers, and the Kentucky state line. Clarksville is named for General George Rogers Clark, who was a frontier fighter and Revolutionary War hero. Conveniently located near Kentucky’s Fort Campbell Military Installation, home of the famed 101st Airborne Division, 5th Special Forces Group, and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Clarksville has been home to many Servicemembers and their families. In fact, roughly 65,000 retired military also call Clarksville home. Clarksville is also home to Austin Peay State University. A university that is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist, and doctoral degrees. The Governors are known as Clarksville’s Hometown Team and you can grab tickets to many live sporting events hosted at Fortera Stadium or the new F&M Bank Arena. Let’s go Peay! Since a tornado damaged stores and forced businesses out in 1999, Clarksville’s downtown has become a charming area boasting breweries, local businesses, and many nice restaurants…and you won’t find a chain franchise in the area. Restaurants across the city combine classic southern cuisine with international favorites. Whether you are in the mood for seafood in an upscale setting or would rather dine on comfort food in a laid-back atmosphere, there are plenty of great restaurants to try. Clarksville is a wonderful location for not only living but also great for working. The work market is booming, with a 1.7% year-over-year gain and a predicted 36.8% increase in employment over the next decade, which is significantly greater than the United States average of 33.5%. Clarksville’s major economic drivers include wholesale/retail, production, education. tourism, government, healthcare, and social assistance. Clarksville is well-known for some hot and muggy summers and wet and cold winters. On average, Clarksville receives 51 inches of rain and 5 inches of snow a year. Clarksville enjoys about 220 days of sunshine each year. Typically, late May to mid-September is the hottest time of year. July has the highest average temperatures, with a high of 90 degrees and a low of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Spending time outdoors and partaking in fun outdoor activities such as hiking, running, golfing, rock climbing, and biking is the best way to enjoy all four seasons. Home to about 650 miles of navigable waterways since the Cumberland and Red Rivers are found nearby, many residents enjoy boating, fishing, water skiing, kayaking, and canoeing when the weather is nice. After a long day exploring the city's many popular attractions, hanging out with friends at one of Clarksville's bars and nightclubs is a great way to end the night. From live music joints to themed bars and grills, there is no better place to show off your moves on the dancefloor and enjoy a signature cocktail than in Clarksville. Deciding on a place to live is an extremely complicated process, there is certainly no one-size-fits-all city out there. But Clarksville is a very good fit for the residents choosing to call it home, and the city is well-poised for an even brighter future. We feel that Clarksville might not be the best decision for everyone, but it is definitely a fantastic choice, we hope you enjoy it too!
Schools
Northeast Schools

Parking

Parking Type
Garage
Spaces Available
1

Features and Amenities

Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Blinds
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Dryer
  • Electric Heat
  • Garage
  • Generac Generator
  • RV outlet
  • Washer
  • Washer Dryer Hookups
Flooring
  • Ceramic Tile
  • Laminate
Kitchen
  • Dishwasher
  • Disposal
  • Eat-In Kitchen
  • Electric Stove
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Stainless Steel Appliances
Outdoor
  • Fence
  • Lawn
  • Pergola
Rooms
  • Living Room
  • Primary Bath

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