Now selling · Clarksville, TN

Longview Ridge

Longview Ridge is a master-planned, single-family new-construction community in Clarksville (Montgomery County), TN — Lennar's Symphony Collection and Grant Construction Inc. are building across Sections 1–2, with Section 3 infrastructure underway. We pull live pricing and availability for you.

Builders
Lennar, Grant Construction Inc.
Priced from
From the high $400,000s (builder figures around $489,990; some plans $541,990+)
Home types
single-family
Beds
4–5 bedrooms
Lots
Varied; documented from about 0.19 acres, described as generous/spacious
Amenities
HOA (about $65/month)

Longview Ridge at a glance

Longview Ridge is a master-planned, single-family new-construction community in Clarksville, in Montgomery County, TN. The plan is laid out across three sections on 62-plus acres, and the community is actively selling: Sections 1 and 2 already have move-in-ready and under-construction homes available, while Section 3 — 72 lots on roughly 62 acres — has its infrastructure work underway, with completion planned for fall 2025. The community sits off the I-24 exit 11 side of Clarksville, with interior streets that include McLemore Ridge, Autumn Fern Court, Foxglove Lane, Willowicke Drive, and Blue Ridge Court.

This is a new-construction neighborhood of detached single-family homes — generally four to five bedrooms, roughly 2,436 to 3,770 square feet, on generous lots. It draws the kind of buyer who wants brand-new construction within a short commute of both Nashville (about 40 minutes) and Fort Campbell (about 14 miles): relocating households, move-up buyers, and folks tied to the post who want a new home with room to grow. The community is being developed by 3 Tucks Properties (Richard Tucker), with Lennar and Grant Construction Inc. building the homes.

The honest framing

Longview Ridge is a working master-planned community in three phases. Sections 1 and 2 are selling now with real, listed inventory; Section 3 is still being built out, so what is available shifts week to week. We tour Clarksville new construction constantly — call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 and we will tell you exactly what is for sale, in which section, today.

Who builds in Longview Ridge

Two builders are putting up homes in Longview Ridge, and knowing which is which helps a relocating buyer line up the right tour. Both are building within the same master plan, so you can often compare brand-new homes side by side in one visit.

Lennar — Symphony Collection

Lennar is the national builder active in Longview Ridge, selling its upper-scale Symphony Collection of single-family homes across the community's actively selling sections. Lennar has acquired roughly 80 to 90 lots in total across the three sections, so it is a significant presence here as the plan builds out. Symphony Collection floor plans documented in the community include the Alpine, Winston, Choral, and Mayflower, among others. Exact per-plan square footage, bed and bath counts, and pricing move with each release, so we confirm the live lineup rather than guess.

Grant Construction Inc.

Grant Construction Inc. is also confirmed building individual lots within Longview Ridge. For a buyer, that means there can be more than one new-construction option in the same neighborhood at the same time — a builder-to-builder comparison you can make on a single tour. We can tell you which lots and plans Grant Construction has going right now and how they line up against the Lennar inventory.

Compare builders before you commit

When two builders are active in one community, the right fit comes down to the specific lot, plan, included features, and timing — not just the brand on the sign. We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour these communities constantly we help you compare both builders and navigate the build. Call 615-265-1000.

Homes & floor plans

Longview Ridge is single-family new construction — detached homes, no townhomes or villas. The homes generally run four to five bedrooms, roughly 2,436 to 3,770 square feet. Lots are varied and described as generous, with documented sizes from about 0.19 acres and up, so there is room to spread out compared with a typical tract.

On the Lennar side, the Symphony Collection plans documented here include the Alpine, Winston, Choral, and Mayflower, with additional plans in the lineup. Grant Construction Inc. is building individual lots in the community as well. Because square footage, bath counts, included features, and pricing all shift by plan and by what each builder has releasing at any given moment, we treat the figures above as a guide and pull the current specs straight from the builders for the exact plan you are considering.

Builder figures for new homes here start around $489,990. Browse the live lineup on Lennar's Longview Ridge community page and on Grant Construction's builder listings, and we will confirm what is actually for sale this week.

Get current specs before you fall for a floor plan

Plan availability, square footage, included features, and pricing change with every release and across both builders. We pull live numbers and current plan details for you before you tour — call 615-265-1000 and we will get you the real picture for the specific home or plan you have your eye on.

Amenities & community life

Longview Ridge is a master-planned community governed by an HOA, with dues of about $65 per month. Day to day, the draw here is brand-new single-family homes on generous lots within an easy commute of Clarksville's everyday shopping and services, downtown Nashville, and Fort Campbell. As a three-section, still-building community, the streetscape is newer and continues to fill in as Section 3 comes online.

Because this is an active build-out, the specifics of what the HOA covers and any planned shared features are worth confirming in writing for the exact section you are buying in. We can request the current HOA documents and budget for you so there are no surprises after closing.

Location, access & schools

Longview Ridge sits on the southeast side of Clarksville, in Montgomery County. Access is via I-24 at exit 11, which is what makes the commute math work: downtown Nashville is roughly 40 minutes out, and Fort Campbell is about 14 miles away — a meaningful pairing for buyers connected to the post who still want a new home with quick interstate access.

The community is served by the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. The zoned schools are Barksdale Elementary, Rossview Middle, and Rossview High. School zoning can change with district boundary updates, so confirm the current assignment for the exact address you are considering before you write an offer — we are glad to verify it for you.

What to verify before you buy

New construction in a phased, multi-builder community moves fast, and the details that matter most are the ones that change. Before you write an offer in Longview Ridge, confirm the current facts for the specific home and section with us so you are working from live numbers, not a snapshot.

  • Current pricing and availability for the exact plan, lot, and builder you want — figures shift with each release
  • Which section the home sits in, and the build timeline for Section 3 as its infrastructure finishes
  • The HOA dues and exactly what they cover for your section, in writing (we can request the current HOA documents)
  • The specific lot size and any lot-premium for the homesite you are considering
  • The current zoned schools for the exact address (district boundaries can be updated)

Confirm the live picture first

We pull current pricing, phase, availability, HOA, and lot details for the specific Longview Ridge home you are weighing — straight from the builders and the MLS — before you commit. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 and we will get you the real numbers.

Working with The Will Johnson Team

We represent buyers in new construction at little or no cost to you, and because we tour Clarksville communities like Longview Ridge constantly, we help you compare the Lennar and Grant Construction options, read the contracts, and navigate the build from lot selection through closing. Whether you are relocating to Middle Tennessee, moving up, or buying near Fort Campbell, we will get you the live picture and represent your interests at the table. Call or text The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000.

Headline facts

Longview Ridge — Clarksville, Montgomery County, TN. Master-planned single-family new construction by Lennar (Symphony Collection) and Grant Construction Inc.; status: selling (Sections 1–2 now, Section 3 underway). Homes 4–5 beds, about 2,436–3,770 sq ft, builder pricing from around $489,990. About 40 minutes to Nashville, 14 miles to Fort Campbell, via I-24 exit 11. 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 Longview Ridge is

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Frequently asked questions about Longview Ridge

Where is Longview Ridge?

Longview Ridge is a new-construction community in Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee. Longview Ridge is a master-planned, single-family new-construction community in Clarksville (Montgomery County), TN — Lennar's Symphony Collection and Grant Construction Inc.

Who builds homes in Longview Ridge?

Builders active in Longview Ridge include Lennar and Grant Construction Inc.. 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 Longview Ridge cost?

Recent pricing in Longview Ridge has been From the high $400,000s (builder figures around $489,990; some plans $541,990+). 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 Longview Ridge?

Longview Ridge offers single-family homes. Typical lot sizes are Varied; documented from about 0.19 acres, described as generous/spacious.

What amenities does Longview Ridge have?

Amenities at Longview Ridge include HOA (about $65/month). We confirm which amenities are built versus planned before you commit.

Is Longview Ridge still selling?

Longview Ridge 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 Longview Ridge, and what does it cost?

Yes — we represent buyers in new construction, and because we tour Montgomery County communities constantly we help you compare Longview Ridge against the alternatives and navigate the build from contract to closing. On cost: most builders pay our commission, so our representation is often free or low-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 Longview Ridge before you tour. Call 615-265-1000.