You may think of Clarksville, Tennessee as, “that place from a Monkees song,” but it was actually named Money magazine’s Best Place to Live in 2019. With gorgeous mountain views, a booming, diverse economy, and top-ranked public schools, it’s easy to see why. The city has a small-town vibe with plenty of locally-owned restaurants and coffee shops, but Nashville is just an hour away if you’re craving a bigger city.
Though low housing prices are part of Clarksville’s draw, demand and inflation have started pushing prices up. The average rent on a one-bedroom apartment is up 18% since 2021. The median house price is up a whopping 28% over the same period to $320K. Moving to Clarksville may mean waiting for the right property to open up or settling for less storage space.
That’s why you should keep self-storage in your plans for any Clarksville move. With facilities all over town, it’s easy to find a place that’s convenient and close to home. And even if you need a larger unit, self-storage is surprisingly affordable. If you’re thinking of a move to this hot southern city, don’t let storage space hold you back.