Clarksville’s housing crunch: Commissioner highlights Habitat for Humanity as solution

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Clarksville’s population has surged by nearly 20,000 residents in the past four years, and housing costs are rising along with it.

A recent study shows limited options and higher prices are making it harder for families to find affordable homes.

A housing needs assessment by Bowen National Research identified three major challenges facing the city: limited availability, a lack of diverse housing options, and high costs. Since 2018, the median home price has increased by more than $92,000, pushing many families out of the local market…

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