What it feels like to live in Coopertown
Coopertown is the Robertson County town you drive through if you take Highway 49 from Springfield to Ashland City — and that is part of its appeal. Small, rural, and thoroughly uncrowded, it attracts buyers who want land, privacy, and a mailing address that does not show up on most Nashville relocation guides.
Location and commute
Coopertown sits between I-24 (Exit 24) and I-65 (Exit 108), giving it flexible access in either direction. Downtown Nashville is about 30 minutes on a good day; Ascension Saint Thomas Midtown and Vanderbilt are within 30-35 minutes.
Housing stock and price range
Coopertown’s housing stock is dominated by single-family homes on larger lots, with plenty of options for buyers who want 2 to 10 acres. Entry-level homes start in the low $300s, with acreage properties and newer custom builds stretching into the $600s and beyond.
Schools
Coopertown is served by Robertson County Schools. Zones can change — confirm current attendance zones with the district.
Parks and outdoor life
Coopertown itself is small, but residents quickly access Port Royal State Park, Dunbar Cave State Park in Clarksville, and the Cumberland River. Most weekends in Coopertown revolve around being outside, not being in traffic.
Why House Haven knows Coopertown
We have closed rural Robertson County homes with every kind of quirk — septic systems, private wells, shared driveways, agricultural-use tax transitions. Coopertown is exactly the kind of market where having an agent who has seen those deals before pays for itself.
