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Choosing A Home Near Fort Campbell’s Gate 10 Entrance

Choosing A Home Near Fort Campbell’s Gate 10 Entrance

If getting to PT on time is non-negotiable, choosing the right neighborhood near Fort Campbell’s Gate 10 can make your workday smoother and your evenings calmer. If you’re eyeing Liberty Park in northwest Clarksville, you’re in good company. Many military families pick it for newer homes, practical layouts, and a quick, straightforward commute. In this guide, you’ll learn what to expect for drive times, home types and prices, daily conveniences, and VA-loan tips so you can plan your PCS with confidence. Let’s dive in.

Liberty Park and the Gate 10 commute

Liberty Park sits off the US 79/Dover Road corridor in northwest Clarksville. For many addresses here, Gate 10 is often one of the shortest off-post commutes. Fort Campbell’s gates have different schedules, so you’ll want to confirm current hours before move-in week.

You can check the latest gate information on the Fort Campbell gates resource for current hours and maps. The city-to-post baseline can range from about 10 to 30 minutes depending on where you start and traffic, and Liberty Park generally falls on the shorter end for Gate 10. Always verify your own timing at the hours you plan to travel.

Commute snapshot and routes

Common routes from Liberty Park use Freedom Drive and nearby neighborhood streets to reach US 79, then connect to Purple Heart Parkway and approach Gate 10. Expect traffic to shift during the morning PT window and late afternoon. To set realistic expectations, test your drive at 0530 to 0700 in the morning and again around 1600 to 1800 in the afternoon.

Gate 10 operations and planning

Gate 10 is a primary access point and is commonly referenced as open around the clock. That said, gates can close temporarily for construction or operations, which may require detours. Before you finalize housing or your first-day plan, check the Fort Campbell gate overview and review any recent closure notices.

  • Gate hours and map: review the Fort Campbell gates page for current details.
  • Example of temporary closures: see a recent local update that illustrates how detours can happen and why buffer time matters.

What homes look like in Liberty Park

If you like newer, move-in ready homes, Liberty Park stands out. Recent listings show a high share of new construction or recent builds, often from about 2012 to 2026. Typical floor plans include 3 bedrooms and 2 baths in single-story ranches or compact 2-story layouts, often between roughly 1,200 and 1,900 square feet with 2-car garages. Lots tend to be smaller, about 0.18 to 0.2 acre, which keeps yard work manageable.

Community features commonly include a neighborhood pond, playground or pavilion, sidewalks, and underground utilities. Many buyers appreciate the newer infrastructure and bright, open-plan living areas that work well for busy schedules.

Prices, HOA, and taxes

Based on recent neighborhood activity, many Liberty Park single-family homes have clustered around the mid-$200,000s to mid-$300,000s for the common 3-bedroom plans noted above. Always review current comps with your agent before you set your budget since prices change with the market.

Some parcels note a modest HOA fee, with examples around $35 per month. Listings may also mention “no city taxes” on specific lots. Treat that as property-specific and verify with county and city records during due diligence. Your agent can help you request HOA documents, utility info, and any lot-specific tax notes before you commit.

Daily life: schools, shopping, care, and parks

Military families often look for a mix of convenience, neutral school options, and quick errands. Liberty Park checks many of those boxes.

  • Schools. Many listings show Woodlawn Elementary, New Providence Middle, and Northwest High as the assigned schools for Liberty Park. School zones can change. Confirm the exact assignment for the property you choose with the local district.
  • Groceries and retail. Weekly shopping is straightforward. There is a Walmart Neighborhood Market on Dover Road within a short drive. You’ll also find bigger retail corridors along Fort Campbell Boulevard and Wilma Rudolph Boulevard.
  • Healthcare. For off-post acute care, Tennova Healthcare – Clarksville is the main local hospital. On-post, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and soldiers’ medical homes serve active-duty households. Byrd Soldier Medical Home is near the Gate 10 area.
  • Parks and recreation. In addition to the neighborhood pond and sidewalks, you have access to Clarksville’s larger outdoor spots like Dunbar Cave State Park and riverfront areas for weekend time.

VA and PCS buying tips for Liberty Park

If you plan to use your VA benefit, starting early can save you stress later. The VA loan program can allow 0% down with no PMI for eligible borrowers, and it requires a Certificate of Eligibility.

  • Occupancy. You certify that you intend to occupy the home as your primary residence. If you are deployed, an eligible spouse or dependent child may meet occupancy rules. Review current guidance with your lender.
  • Condos or attached homes. If you consider condos or certain multi-unit options, confirm the project is VA approved before you write an offer.
  • Funding fee. The VA funding fee is a one-time charge that varies by first versus subsequent use, down payment, and loan type. Exemptions exist for some disabled veterans. You can often roll the fee into the loan, which affects your total principal.

Here is a quick checklist you can use:

  • Test your drive to Gate 10 at your actual commute times and plan a backup route.
  • Ask for HOA documents, utility providers, and any tax notes early in the process.
  • Get preapproved with a VA-experienced lender, confirm your COE, and talk through the funding fee.
  • If you are considering new construction, confirm builder paperwork your lender may require.
  • Keep an eye on gate updates the week you arrive and allow buffer time for access.

How Liberty Park compares

Every Clarksville area has strengths. Here is how Liberty Park stacks up for many buyers aiming for Gate 10.

  • Pros. Shorter commute to Gate 10 for many addresses, newer homes with open layouts, manageable yards, sidewalks, and a neighborhood pond or play area.
  • Considerations. Smaller lots and a newer neighborhood feel. If you prefer larger yards or mature trees, you may look at more established areas.
  • Other pockets to compare. Sango and Rossview often offer a wider range of homes and lot sizes and can trend higher in price. On the Kentucky side, Oak Grove or Hopkinsville can reduce some gate drive times but come with different tax and school systems. Decide what matters most to you: commute, lot size, price point, or amenities.

Ready to explore Liberty Park?

If Liberty Park sounds like the right blend of commute and convenience, we’re ready to help you run the numbers, compare neighborhoods, and line up showings that fit your PCS window. Our team specializes in military moves and VA financing, and we pair clear guidance with hands-on coordination. We even offer a free home inspection with your preferred inspector when you buy with us. Schedule a free consultation with Jenn McMillion, and we’ll help you make a confident, on-time move.

FAQs

How long is the Liberty Park to Gate 10 drive at PT hours?

  • City-to-post drive times can range from about 10 to 30 minutes depending on your exact start point and traffic, and Liberty Park is generally on the shorter end for Gate 10; test the route at 0530 to 0700 and again 1600 to 1800 to confirm your timing.

Are Liberty Park homes typically VA-loan eligible for buyers?

  • Most single-family homes can be financed with a VA loan if you meet eligibility and occupancy rules, and condos usually require VA project approval, so confirm details with your VA-experienced lender.

What price range and sizes should I expect in Liberty Park?

  • Many recent neighborhood sales and listings fall in the mid-$200,000s to mid-$300,000s for 3-bedroom homes around 1,200 to 1,900 square feet, but you should review current comps with your agent for an up-to-date view.

Which schools serve Liberty Park in Clarksville?

  • Listings often note Woodlawn Elementary, New Providence Middle, and Northwest High, but you should verify the assigned schools for the exact property with the district before you buy.

Do Liberty Park homes have HOA fees and what do they cover?

  • Some homes include a modest HOA, with examples around $35 per month that help maintain features like the neighborhood pond, playground, and sidewalks, and you should request the full HOA documents during due diligence.

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