Now selling · Clarksville, TN

Timber Springs

Timber Springs is an established single-family new-construction community in northeast Clarksville (Montgomery County, 37042), building since 2006 with homes from $379,900 by Core Construction, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, and Butler Built.

Builders
Core Construction LLC, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, Butler Built
Priced from
New construction from $379,900
Home types
single-family
Beds
3–6
Lots
Standard interior lots, with select Spring Creek-adjacent properties exceeding 1 acre in a wooded, private setting
Amenities
Underground utilities throughout, Multiple cul-de-sacs, Wooded lots with privacy, Some lots adjacent to Spring Creek

Timber Springs at a glance

Timber Springs is an established single-family community on the northeast side of Clarksville, in Montgomery County (ZIP 37042), set along Trenton Road within easy reach of I-24. It is not a brand-new launch: the neighborhood originated in 2006 and has grown in phases ever since, with Sections 1 through 3 documented and development still active. That mix is part of the appeal — you can find a settled street with mature trees a few turns from a homesite where a builder is finishing a brand-new home, all inside the same neighborhood. Streets here include Castlewood Drive, Sandstream Court, Stillwood Drive, Timberdale Drive, and Timber Springs itself.

What is for sale today is new-construction, single-family homes, and the community is actively selling, with 28-plus properties on the market as of June 2026 and new homes starting around $379,900. The build-out is carried by several builders — Core Construction LLC, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, and Butler Built — so the homes range across floor plans and price points rather than following one template. Because Timber Springs sits roughly 11 to 13 miles from Fort Campbell with quick interstate access, it draws a steady mix of buyers who want a new or nearly new home with room to spread out, including many relocating from out of state who are buying the home before they have ever set foot in Clarksville.

Who builds in Timber Springs

Timber Springs is a multi-builder community, which is one of its practical advantages: you are not locked into a single company's plan library or pricing model. The builders active here are Core Construction LLC, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, and Butler Built. Because more than one builder is working through the remaining lots and sections at once, the available inventory on any given week is a moving target — which builder has a home or homesite open in which phase shifts as the neighborhood sells through, so it is worth confirming the current roster before you plan a visit.

Crabbe Homes is a Southern Living Custom Builder member, a designation tied to building to the published standards behind the Southern Living brand. Across all four builders, the through-line in Timber Springs is detailed, finish-forward new homes — granite, hardwood, fireplaces, and trim work like built-in bookshelves are recurring ingredients — rather than a stripped-down spec product. Specific plans, included features, and which sections each builder is releasing change over time, so treat the builder list as the range available rather than a fixed menu, and we will confirm who is building what right now for the home or lot you are considering.

Homes & floor plans

The homes in Timber Springs are single-family, and the new-construction range runs roughly 2,000 to 2,861 square feet, with 3 to 6 bedrooms depending on the plan. New homes start around $379,900. Floor plan names move with each builder and release — Victoria, Brooke 2, Elizabeth, and Rhett are among the plans that have been offered here — and the best place to see current, complete plan details is each builder's own community or plan page. We are glad to pull those together for you and line up what is actually releasing this week against what you are looking for.

Lots vary, and that variety is a real part of the decision. Most homesites are standard interior lots inside the neighborhood's grid of streets and cul-de-sacs, but select properties along Spring Creek exceed an acre, with wooded, private settings — a meaningfully different feel from a standard interior lot. Inside the homes, the recurring features across builders include granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, fireplaces, built-in bookshelves, kitchen pantries, 9-foot ceilings, open floor plans, double ovens, walk-in closets, tile showers with dual heads, garden tubs, covered porches, and soft-close cabinetry. Which of those are standard versus a selection depends on the builder and plan, so confirm the spec for your specific home before you write an offer.

Amenities & community life

Timber Springs is a residential neighborhood rather than an amenity-center community, and the day-to-day character comes from the land plan and the lots themselves. Utilities are run underground throughout, which keeps the streetscape clean of overhead lines, and the layout uses multiple cul-de-sacs across the neighborhood, so a number of homes sit on low-traffic pockets rather than through-streets. Wooded lots and the Spring Creek frontage give parts of the community a private, tree-lined feel that is uncommon for new construction at this price.

There is a homeowners association in Timber Springs, formally established in December 2023. We will pull the current dues, the initiation arrangement, and the governing documents for you before you commit — see the verification note below, because the HOA here has a specific history worth understanding up front.

Location, access & schools

Timber Springs sits on the northeast side of Clarksville off Trenton Road, in the 37042 ZIP, with easy I-24 access that puts the rest of the metro and the drive toward Nashville within straightforward reach. For the large share of buyers connected to Fort Campbell, the post is about 11 to 13 miles away — a practical daily commute. The interstate access is the other anchor: it is what makes the neighborhood workable for buyers who need to get across Clarksville or out of town quickly.

The community is served by Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS). The zoned schools are Glenellen Elementary School, Northeast Middle School, and Northeast High School. School zoning can be adjusted by the district, so confirm the current assignment for a specific address before you buy — we will verify it against the CMCSS zoning lookup for the exact home you are considering.

What to verify before you buy

Timber Springs has been building since 2006 and is still active, which means pricing, available phase, and inventory genuinely move week to week — the right number is the live one, not a published starting figure. Before you write an offer, have us confirm the current price and what each builder has releasing, the section and phase of the specific lot, the lot itself (a standard interior homesite and a wooded Spring Creek-adjacent acre are very different buys), and the home's exact spec.

The HOA deserves particular attention here. Timber Springs operated without a homeowners association for years after it first sold, and the HOA was formally established in December 2023 — a change some existing residents did not anticipate at the time they purchased. For a new buyer that history does not change the value of the homes, but it does mean you want the current dues, any initiation cost, and the full governing documents in hand before you commit, so there are no surprises after closing. We will request those documents and confirm the live figures for you rather than relying on any number you read online.

Working with The Will Johnson Team

If Timber Springs is on your list, the highest-value first move is a quick call. We represent buyers in new construction here at little or no cost to you, and because we tour Clarksville and Middle Tennessee communities constantly, we can tell you which builders and sections have homes available right now, compare the floor plans and lots across Core Construction, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, and Butler Built, pull the current HOA dues and documents, and walk you through the build from contract to closing — especially useful if you are buying from out of state or coordinating around a Fort Campbell timeline. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 and we will get you the live numbers and a plan.

Headline facts: Timber Springs is a selling single-family new-construction community in Clarksville, Montgomery County, TN (37042), building since 2006 by Core Construction LLC, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, and Butler Built. New homes from $379,900, 3–6 bedrooms, approximately 2,000–2,861 sq ft, on standard interior to wooded Spring Creek-adjacent lots over 1 acre; zoned to Glenellen Elementary, Northeast Middle, and Northeast High (CMCSS); about 11–13 miles from Fort Campbell with easy I-24 access; HOA established December 2023. Call The Will Johnson Team at 615-265-1000 for live pricing and availability.

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 Timber Springs is

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Frequently asked questions about Timber Springs

Where is Timber Springs?

Timber Springs is a new-construction community in Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee. Timber Springs is an established single-family new-construction community in northeast Clarksville (Montgomery County, 37042), building since 2006 with homes from $379,900 by Core Construction, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, and Butler Built.

Who builds homes in Timber Springs?

Builders active in Timber Springs include Core Construction LLC, Crabbe Homes, Harris Developers, and Butler Built. 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 Timber Springs cost?

Recent pricing in Timber Springs has been New construction from $379,900. 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 Timber Springs?

Timber Springs offers single-family homes. Typical lot sizes are Standard interior lots, with select Spring Creek-adjacent properties exceeding 1 acre in a wooded, private setting.

What amenities does Timber Springs have?

Amenities at Timber Springs include Underground utilities throughout, Multiple cul-de-sacs, Wooded lots with privacy, Some lots adjacent to Spring Creek, and HOA established December 2023. We confirm which amenities are built versus planned before you commit.

Is Timber Springs still selling?

Timber Springs 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 Timber Springs, and what does it cost?

Yes — we represent buyers in new construction, and because we tour Montgomery County communities constantly we help you compare Timber Springs 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 Timber Springs before you tour. Call 615-265-1000.