
A custom home completed in 2024 on five private acres in the Sango area of Clarksville sold for $1,300,000, the highest-priced home sale publicly reported in the Clarksville, Tennessee metro area for the week of August 10 through August 16, 2026. The five leading sales RealtyWire tracked across the metro area that week combined for $3.75 million.
The week’s closings are spread across Clarksville, Woodlawn and Cunningham, and the communities represented include Wofford Estates, Evergreen Estates and Buck Ridge. Build years run from 1970 to 2026, houses finished this year appear twice on the list, and land runs through the whole group, from a level acre in Wofford Estates to the five acres surrounding the leading sale.
No. 1 — $1,300,000 · 353 Oak Plains Rd, Clarksville, Tennessee

A custom home built in 2024 on five private acres in the Sango area of Clarksville sold for $1,300,000, the highest reported price in the metro area for the week. The house carries a reported 4,952 square feet across five bedrooms, three full baths and two half baths, and an oversized three-car garage serves the property.
Inside, a dedicated media room, two bonus rooms and a walk-in pantry sit alongside a built-in safe room, with storage running from generous closets to expansive attic space. Smart-home technology, two tankless water heaters, a whole-house water softener and filtration system and permanent exterior holiday lighting on smart controls are built in. A detached studio stands apart from the main house as flexible space for a home office or studio work.
Outdoors, a covered patio faces a heated pool fitted with an electric cover, a tanning ledge and a waterfall feature, and the yard is fully fenced and entered through an electric gate.
Jodi Culp of RE/MAX Choice Properties was the listing agent. The transaction was recorded on August 12, 2026, and the $1,300,000 figure placed Culp at the listing side of the No. 1 sale in RealtyWire’s Clarksville Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. Grant Leaver of Century 21 Wright Realty represented the buyer.
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No. 2 — $750,000 · 2108 Chivalry Way Lot 69, Clarksville, Tennessee

A newly completed house in Wofford Estates took the No. 2 position at $750,000. Built to the Aspen Ridge floor plan on a level one-acre lot, it presents a Hardie front with brick on three sides and a reported 3,178 square feet across four bedrooms and four baths. The vaulted main room is anchored by a floor-to-ceiling gas fireplace and detailed with ceiling beams.
The kitchen is built around a large island with cabinets on both sides, quartz countertops, a pot filler and a concealed butler’s pantry. A separate dining room carries an accent wall and a beamed ceiling, and laminate flooring runs through the main rooms. The main-level primary suite has a custom closet system, a double vanity with quartz counters, a tiled shower and a freestanding tub, while three more bedrooms, two full baths and a large bonus room over the three-car garage fill the upper floor.
Aubre Rios and Tiffany Klusacek of Tennessee’s Elite at BHHS PenFed Realty were the listing agents. The house closed at its full asking price on August 10, 2026, ranking No. 2 in RealtyWire’s Clarksville Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. Debbie Haight of Benchmark Realty represented the buyer.
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No. 3 — $580,000 · 2700 Dover Rd, Woodlawn, Tennessee

A 2015 house on 4.75 acres in Woodlawn sold for $580,000 to take third place on the list. Fruit trees stand on the acreage, and the interior runs to a reported 2,421 square feet on an open plan, with granite kitchen countertops and a floor-to-ceiling natural stone fireplace anchoring the main room.
Three bedrooms and two full baths sit on the main level, joined by an oversized bonus room with walk-in attic storage beside it. Behind the house are a large covered patio, an enclosed porch holding a hot tub, and a fenced chlorine pool bordered by shrubs and planting. The hot tub, kitchen appliances, a shed and the porch swings conveyed with the property.
Adriana Howard of Sweet Home Realty and Property Management was the listing agent. The property went under contract 7 days after the current listing date and closed at its full asking price, in a transaction dated August 14, 2026 that ranked No. 3 in RealtyWire’s Clarksville Metro Area Top 5 for the week. The property previously changed hands for $335,000 in 2020.
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No. 4 — $560,000 · 220 Norma Ct, Clarksville, Tennessee

A 1970 house set back on a secluded street in Evergreen Estates sold for $560,000. It occupies more than two acres within reach of Fort Campbell, downtown Clarksville and the Interstate 24 interchange at Exit 11, and its reported square footage is 3,439 across three bedrooms and three baths.
A formal front room and a den with a fireplace anchor the main floor, which was refreshed with new paint and new carpet. Below it, a fully finished basement forms a self-contained lower level with its own kitchen, gathering and dining rooms, a full bath and a room that can serve as a fourth bedroom, a layout suited to multi-generational households or guest quarters. The appliances in both kitchens conveyed with the sale.
Tiffany Klusacek of Tennessee’s Elite at BHHS PenFed Realty was the listing agent. The sale closed on August 14, 2026 in the No. 4 position in RealtyWire’s Clarksville Metro Area Top 5 for the week, giving Klusacek a second listing on this week’s Clarksville roundup alongside the Wofford Estates house at No. 2. The property previously changed hands for $153,000 in 2004. Joshua Lowery of Keller Williams Realty Dba Cookeville RE Company represented the buyer.
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No. 5 — $560,000 · 1534 Buck Ridge Ct Lot 8, Cunningham, Tennessee

An all-brick ranch finished in 2026 on 1.4 acres in the Buck Ridge community at Cunningham changed hands at $560,000 to complete the week’s list. The single-level plan holds four bedrooms and two baths across a reported 2,270 square feet, in an open layout with high ceilings, a fireplace and a kitchen island.
Luxury vinyl plank flooring runs through the kitchen and main room, with tile in the wet areas and carpet in the bedrooms, and wood shelving is fitted throughout. The owner’s suite takes double vanities, a tiled shower and a separate tub, and a covered deck looks over the backyard. The two-car garage carries a transfer switch, leaving the house ready for a generator should the buyer add one later.
Joey H. G. Long of Coldwell Banker Southern Realty was the listing agent. The transaction was recorded August 10, 2026 and took the No. 5 position in RealtyWire’s Clarksville Metro Area Top 5 for the week ending August 16, 2026. Taylor Brianne Smith, TN, and KY of Keller Williams Realty represented the buyer.
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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.
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