Rural vs. Suburban: Choosing Best Living in Montgomery County
Rural vs. Suburban: Choosing Best Living in Montgomery County

Rural vs. Suburban

 

Are you torn between rural vs. suburban living in Montgomery County? Many families ask this question. Both options have good points.

Let’s help you pick what’s best for your family.

What is Rural Living Like in Montgomery County?

Rural homes give you space and quiet. These houses sit on big lots. Many have 2 to 20+ acres of land.

Good things about rural living:

  • More land for gardens or animals
  • Privacy from neighbors
  • Lower taxes per acre
  • Quiet and peaceful
  • Room for shops or storage

Hard things about rural living:

  • Longer drive to work
  • No city services nearby
  • Need septic tanks and wells
  • Costs more to maintain
  • Fewer stores and restaurants close by

Suburban Living: Good Mix of Both?

Suburban areas are common in Clarksville. These neighborhoods offer modern life with family fun.

Good things about suburban living:

  • Close to schools and stores
  • City water and sewer
  • Short drive to work
  • Pools and parks nearby
  • Homes sell easier

Hard things about suburban living:

  • Small yards
  • Less privacy
  • HOA rules and fees
  • More people around
  • Less outdoor space

Schools: Rural vs. Suburban

Montgomery County schools serve both areas. But where you live affects your choices.

Suburban homes are closer to more schools. Rural families have longer bus rides. They drive farther for school events.

Both areas use the same good school system. The difference is how close you are.

Money: Rural vs. Suburban Homes

Rural home costs:

  • Less money per square foot
  • More money for land
  • May need well and septic
  • Higher bills for big properties

Suburban home costs:

  • More money per square foot
  • Smaller down payments
  • City utilities included
  • May have HOA fees

Rural homes often cost less total. But suburban homes may go up in value faster.

Getting to Work: Rural vs. Suburban

Your daily drive matters when you choose where to live.

Rural drives:

  • 15-30 minutes to Clarksville center
  • 20-45 minutes to Fort Campbell
  • No buses
  • Pretty drives

Suburban drives:

  • 5-15 minutes to most Clarksville areas
  • 10-25 minutes to Fort Campbell
  • Better roads
  • More traffic at busy times

Military families should think about Fort Campbell distance. Both rural and suburban homes exist near the base.

Fun Activities: Country vs. Community

Rural living is good for outdoor fun. You have space for:

  • Gardens and small farms
  • Hunting and fishing
  • Four-wheeler riding
  • Fires and outdoor parties

Suburban living offers different fun:

  • Community pools and playgrounds
  • Walking paths and bike trails
  • Neighborhood parties
  • Close city parks

How to Decide: Rural vs. Suburban

Ask yourself these questions:

  1. Do you want privacy?
  2. Do you want a big yard?
  3. How far will you drive to work?
  4. Do you like community events or quiet time?
  5. How much can you spend on upkeep?

Good Rural Areas in Montgomery County

These rural areas offer country life:

  • Cunningham area
  • Palmyra region
  • Woodlawn community
  • Areas near Kentucky Lake

These places have big properties. They’re still close enough to Clarksville.

Top Suburban Areas in Clarksville

Popular suburban areas include:

  • Sango area
  • St. Bethlehem corridor
  • Rossview neighborhoods
  • New Providence areas

These suburbs have modern features. They have strong communities too.

Investment: Rural vs. Suburban

Both rural and suburban homes can make money. Different areas do well at different times.

Suburban homes sell faster. Rural homes may grow in value over time.

Think about your goals and timeline.

Finding Your Perfect Montgomery County Home

Montgomery County has homes for every family. It doesn’t matter if you pick rural or suburban.

Work with a local agent. They know both markets. They can help you find homes that fit your life.

The choice is personal. Think about what your family needs. Think about your budget and future plans.

Both lifestyles are great in Montgomery County. Your perfect home is out there.

Want to look at rural and suburban homes in Montgomery County? Call us today. We’ll help you start looking.

Read our other great articles:

Military Relocation Guide: Finding Your Perfect Clarksville Home

Finding Your Dream Home: Balancing Wishes with Reality


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