Now selling · Clarksville, TN

Echelon Preserve

Echelon Preserve is a 120-townhome new-construction community on 15 acres off Tracy Lane in Clarksville (Montgomery County), built by Echelon LLC with two-story plans from $299,900 and a pool, fitness center, pickleball, dog park, and trails.

Builders
Echelon LLC
Priced from
Townhomes from $299,900
Home types
townhome
Beds
3
Lots
15-acre master-planned development (120 townhomes in 20 buildings)
Amenities
Community pool, Fitness center, Walking trails, Pickleball court

Echelon Preserve at a glance

Echelon Preserve is a 120-unit townhome community spread across 15 acres off Tracy Lane in Clarksville, Tennessee (Montgomery County, ZIP 37040). The plan is laid out as 120 townhomes in 20 buildings, all built new in 2026, and the community is actively selling. Pricing starts at $299,900 for a two-story, three-bedroom townhome of about 1,370 square feet, with modern finishes inside and a full slate of shared amenities outside. The developer and builder is Echelon LLC, and every unit in the community is market-rate. Several homes are already listed on the local MLS through area brokerages, so there is live inventory to walk and compare rather than a paper-only pre-sale.

The orientation is worth setting up first, because a lot of buyers here are relocating into the Clarksville market, including service members and families connected to nearby Fort Campbell. Echelon Preserve sits off Tracy Lane, near Clarksville's core retail and commercial corridor, and roughly 13 miles north of the community is Fort Campbell. The community is served by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS). For a buyer who wants a low-maintenance, lock-and-leave new build close to shopping and the base — rather than a one-off resale or a custom lot — a townhome community like this one tends to be a natural first stop.

Quick facts: Echelon Preserve — Clarksville, Montgomery County, TN 37040 — built by Echelon LLC — 120 townhomes in 20 buildings on a 15-acre development — two-story, 3-bedroom plans about 1,370 sq ft from $299,900 — monthly HOA $95 — pool, fitness center, walking trails, pickleball court, dog park, and dog wash station — underground utilities — built 2026 — about 13 miles south of Fort Campbell — zoned to Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools (CMCSS). Pricing, availability, and HOA terms move week to week; we pull live numbers for you.

Who builds in Echelon Preserve

Echelon Preserve is developed and built by Echelon LLC, which carries the full community from the land plan through the townhome product. That single-builder structure is common in a focused townhome community: one builder, one consistent set of plans and finishes across all 20 buildings, which makes it easier to know what you are getting from one address to the next. Inside the community, individual townhomes are being marketed and sold through several Clarksville-area real estate brokerages, so the homes show up on the MLS and you can tour finished or near-finished units rather than relying only on renderings.

Because the builder is consistent across the development, the design language is consistent too — the two-story townhome layouts, the modern finish package, and the amenity set are shared community-wide. When you are comparing one unit against another, the differences come down to location within the community, building, and exact floor plan rather than a patchwork of builders. We can confirm which units are currently available and which brokerage holds each listing before you plan a visit.

Homes & floor plans

The product here is the townhome: two-story plans, with main-level living options for buyers who want the primary living space on the first floor. The published configuration is a three-bedroom layout at about 1,370 square feet, priced from $299,900. With 120 units across 20 buildings, the community is built around a repeatable, efficient floor plan rather than a wide custom menu — which is part of the appeal for a buyer who wants a known quantity and a faster path to move-in.

Inside, the finish package leans modern: quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and spa-inspired tile showers are the features Echelon LLC highlights. These are the kinds of selections that often land as design-center upgrades elsewhere, so it is worth confirming exactly what is standard versus optional on a given unit. The community is also built with underground utilities, which keeps the streetscape clean of overhead lines. For the official plan details and current standard-feature list, Echelon LLC's community page is the primary source, and we will walk you through the specifics on any unit you are considering.

Square footage, bedroom count, and standard finishes can vary by unit and by phase of the build, so treat the figures above as the shape of the product rather than a fixed spec for every home. We confirm the exact plan, finishes, and price on the specific townhome you are looking at before you write an offer.

Amenities & community life

Echelon Preserve is built as a townhome community with shared amenities rather than just a row of attached homes. The amenity set includes a community pool, a fitness center, walking trails, a pickleball court, and a dog park with a dog washing station. The combination is aimed at low-maintenance, day-to-day living: a place to swim and work out without leaving the community, trails to walk, a court to play on, and a dedicated spot to exercise and clean up a dog.

Those shared amenities are funded and maintained through the community's homeowners association. As with any townhome community, the HOA also typically handles the exterior and common-area upkeep that make this style of home low-maintenance in the first place — which is a large part of why buyers choose attached new construction over a detached resale. The monthly HOA figure and exactly what it covers are the kind of detail you will want in writing; we pull the current HOA documents for you so there are no surprises.

Location, access & schools

Echelon Preserve is located off Tracy Lane in Clarksville, near the city's core retail and commercial area, which keeps everyday shopping, dining, and services close. Clarksville is the county seat of Montgomery County and one of Tennessee's fastest-growing cities, anchored in large part by its proximity to Fort Campbell — the Army post on the Tennessee-Kentucky line — which sits about 13 miles north of the community. For buyers tied to the base or to Clarksville's job market, that drive context is usually the first thing they want to nail down, and Tracy Lane's position near the commercial corridor makes the day-to-day commute and errands straightforward.

The community is served by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS), the public district that covers the city and county. School attendance zones are assigned by address and the district adjusts them over time, so we confirm the currently zoned elementary, middle, and high schools for the specific townhome you are considering directly with CMCSS before you move forward.

What to verify before you buy

New-construction details move week to week, and a townhome community that is actively selling is a moving target. Before you write an offer on a unit in Echelon Preserve, confirm the current price and any builder incentives, the exact floor plan and square footage, which units are available and in what phase, the monthly HOA dollar amount and precisely what it covers, and the specific brokerage holding the listing. We pull live numbers, current availability, and the HOA documents for you so you are deciding on verified figures rather than a snapshot from a listing aggregator.

It is also worth confirming the standard-versus-optional finish list and the currently zoned CMCSS schools for the exact address, since both can differ from unit to unit. None of this needs to slow you down — it is the routine due diligence we handle as part of representing you, and it is far easier to sort out before an offer than after.

Working with The Will Johnson Team

We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour these Clarksville-area communities constantly, we help you compare townhome plans, read the incentives, and navigate the build all the way to closing. If you are relocating — including from out of state or in connection with Fort Campbell — we can be your eyes on the ground, line up tours, and make sure the numbers and the contract are right before you commit. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 and we will pull current availability and pricing for Echelon Preserve and walk you through your options.

Headline facts: Echelon Preserve is a selling new-construction townhome community in Clarksville (Montgomery County), TN 37040, built by Echelon LLC — two-story, 3-bedroom townhomes about 1,370 sq ft from $299,900, with a pool, fitness center, trails, pickleball, and dog park, about 13 miles from Fort Campbell. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000.

Community details as of 2026-06; new-construction pricing, phases, and availability change often — we confirm everything current before you write an offer. We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour these communities constantly, we help you find the right fit and navigate the build.

Where Echelon Preserve is

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Frequently asked questions about Echelon Preserve

Where is Echelon Preserve?

Echelon Preserve is a new-construction community in Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee. Echelon Preserve is a 120-townhome new-construction community on 15 acres off Tracy Lane in Clarksville (Montgomery County), built by Echelon LLC with two-story plans from $299,900 and a pool, fitness center, pickleball, dog park, and trails.

Who builds homes in Echelon Preserve?

Builders active in Echelon Preserve include Echelon LLC. Builder lineups and available floor plans change over time, so we confirm who's currently building and what's released before you tour.

How much do homes in Echelon Preserve cost?

Recent pricing in Echelon Preserve has been Townhomes from $299,900. Prices move with the market and what's released, so we pull live MLS and builder figures for you the day you're ready — we don't guess at where prices go next.

What kinds of homes are in Echelon Preserve?

Echelon Preserve offers townhome homes. Typical lot sizes are 15-acre master-planned development (120 townhomes in 20 buildings).

What amenities does Echelon Preserve have?

Amenities at Echelon Preserve include Community pool, Fitness center, Walking trails, Pickleball court, Dog park, Dog washing station, and Underground utilities. We confirm which amenities are built versus planned before you commit.

Is Echelon Preserve still selling?

Echelon Preserve is actively selling new homes. Inventory and released lots change week to week, so we confirm what's currently available before you tour.

Can The Will Johnson Team represent me at Echelon Preserve, and what does it cost?

Yes — we represent buyers in new construction, and because we tour Montgomery County communities constantly we help you compare Echelon Preserve against the alternatives and navigate the build from contract to closing. On cost: most builders pay our commission, so our representation is often little or no cost to you — but it varies by builder (a few pay a reduced flat fee, where you'd cover the difference), and our $499 broker fee can apply unless the builder absorbs it at closing. We'll tell you exactly what, if anything, it costs at Echelon Preserve before you tour. Call 615-265-1000.