About

I work with Clarksville Locals, Military Service Members, their families and serious buyers planning a move to or from Clarksville and Fort Campbell. My goal isn't to push you toward a contract — it's to help you make a decision you'll still feel good about five years from now.

NICE TO MEET YOU

I'm Deana Watson

Most people don't need another agent. They need a smarter plan.

I work with military families and serious buyers planning a move to or from Clarksville and Fort Campbell. My goal isn't to push you toward a contract — it's to help you make a decision you'll still feel good about five years from now.

Anyone can find you a house. The harder question is whether buying this one, in this market, at this point in your career, fits the life you're building. So we talk through the real stuff: buy vs. rent for this assignment, how to put your BAH to work as a wealth tool, and what this move sets up for the next one. 

 

Let's Talk

If you're planning a move into Clarksville or out of it, start with a conversation. No pitch, no pressure.

My Story

I've been in real estate since 2011 and worked with 750+ military service members and their families. I've built and sold a brokerage, coached agents across the country, and founded Moving the Military — a platform built to raise the bar for how military families are served in this industry.

I'm not an agent who happens to work in a military town. I'm a military spouse. I've lived the overnight orders, the house-hunting trips squeezed between deployments, and the weight of making a six-figure decision on two weeks' notice. You don't have to explain any of it.

Why I Do It

Most military families don't lose money on a bad house. They lose it on a decision nobody talked through with them — whether to buy at all, how to handle BAH, what the next assignment might bring. I've watched those quiet calls add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars over a career, and I've watched the opposite, too: families who made one informed decision early and built real wealth from it. That's why I do this. It's not about the house. It's about the people standing in front of one, deciding what comes next.