College Station sits in the heart of Aggieland, about halfway between Austin and Houston on the eastern side of Texas. Home to Texas A&M University, the city of 120,000 got its name when the college was established in 1876 and a train station sat on the western side of campus in the Brazos Valley. “Because we have students, we have the infrastructure of a larger town, but because they leave for the summer or go on vacation, you don’t have this huge amount of people all of the time,” says Raylene Lewis, a Realtor with NextHome BCS who has over 20 years of real estate experience in College Station and its nearby sister city of Bryan.
College Stations was founded in 1876 is located halfway between Houston and Austin.
College Station is home to the highly rated Texas A&M.
College Station is home to 71,000 Texas A&M students.
The Aggieland mural becomes a photo spot for Briarcrest locals.
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Highly rated College Station Independent School District and historic Texas A&M University
College Station was founded on education. Texas A&M University is now home to over 71,000 students, with 140 undergraduate degrees and 270 graduate and professional degrees. Though there is plenty of on-campus housing, some students choose to live in off-campus homes close to school. While the university is a significant driver for the city, the College Station Independent School District is also a major draw. The school district received an A-plus grade from Niche, and its graduation rate of 94.7% is higher than the state average. Several well-rated private schools are also scattered throughout the city.
Texas A&M University, just minutes from Traditions Country Club, is a hub of education.
Texas A&M is a big part of College Station life and is close to The Estates of River Run.
College Station High School inspires young minds with its innovative teaching methods.
A&M Consolidated High School earned an A grade from Niche.
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From traditional brick homes to custom estates on acreage lots
College Station is separated into dozens of distinct neighborhoods, and there’s plenty of pride of ownership across the city. Housing styles range from traditional brick homes from the 1970s and ’80s to custom estates on acreage lots. There’s also a fair share of historic homes, including some in the Southside neighborhood, the first residential community separate from the Texas A&M campus. Many homes and townhomes sell between $200,000 and $400,000, below the national average of $416,700. However, homes on acreage lots can be priced in the millions. “There’s a greater demand for houses than there are homes to offer,” Lewis says. “On average, though, homes have an appreciation rate of 2.5 to 3% per year.”
Multi-million dollar homes are also available and generally newer builds in Emerald Forest.
Southside's historic homes reflect the early 20th-century charm and architecture.
College Station has many living options available, including townhomes.
Ranch style homes are common in the Central College Station neighborhood.
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Nature walks at Lick Creek Park and an abundance of green spaces around the city
Green space is abundant throughout College Station. According to the Trust for Public Land, 77% of residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park, better than the median rate for cities across the country. Many neighborhoods in the city, like Pebble Creek and Castlegate, were constructed with outdoor recreation in mind, with walking trails that loop around the community and lead to parks. Lick Creek Park, on the southern end of College Station, also serves as a nature preserve. The 523-acre park has multiuse trails where visitors can see wildlife and native plant species. Wolf Pen Creek Park has an open amphitheater that hosts city events like Movies in the Park or the annual Rocking at the Creek, where residents can pull up a lawn chair and jam to local musicians.
Central College Station residents can play disc golf at Texas A&M Research Park.
Lick Creek Park offers scenic trails perfect for leisurely dog walks in the Williams Creek area.
Central College Station residents enjoy the green space and playground at Brother Pond Park.
Central Park in Wolf Pen Creek District offers a serene spot to enjoy nature and birdwatch.
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Texas Avenue hosts an array of restaurants and retail
Much of College Station’s retail and restaurants are along Texas Avenue, as well as the William D. Fitch Parkway. Though there are many chain options along Texas Avenue, the city is not without its local staples like Luigi’s Patio Ristorante or Stella Southern Cafe. Retail options are mostly within shopping centers, and there are plenty in Post Oak Mall, which has over 70 department stores. The Northgate district is a popular choice for a night out or watching the Aggies play. The small area is lined with local restaurants and bars, including Dixie Chicken, which has been a staple since 1974. The aptly named Backyard boasts an expansive outdoor patio space with games, drinks and a widescreen television to catch the game. Century Square is an up-and-coming part of the northern end of College Station, filled with boutique shopping options and restaurants, centered on an outdoor space.
Carney's Pub and Grill offers a full bar as well as classic American food.
Post Oak Mall is a popular shopping destination near Wolf Pen Creek District.
The Backyard on Northgate offers outdoor seating and live performances.
Northgate is home to the famous Dixie Chicken, a local landmark since 1974.
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Santa's Wonderland and gamedays at Kyle Field
Gamedays are huge in College Station. Countless Aggies adorn the maroon and white to watch their favorite team play, whether it’s football at Kyle Field or basketball at Reed Arena. Beyond sport, there are plenty of events throughout the year, including the Aggieland Farmers Market. “One of the biggest things that College Station is known for is Santa’s Wonderland, which happens during the holidays,” Lewis says. The holiday event, which takes place a few miles south of College Station, takes place from mid-November until the end of December and is filled with shops, good food and plenty of attractions.
The Aggies play against long time rivalry, the University of Texas in College Station.
Fans from near and far converge on College Station on game days to support the Aggies.
Shoppers find unqiue jewelry at Aggieland Farmers Market.
Wolf Pen Creek District locals enjoy attending the Brazos Valley Fair & Rodeo.
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Easy traveling around Aggieland
Many residents of College Station say that, even when classes are in session at Texas A&M, it only takes about 15 minutes to get anywhere in the city. Texas Avenue and Wellborn Road are two main thoroughfares, and Texas Avenue can also be used to reach neighboring Bryan. “Traffic is not bad compared to other areas. So if you want to get from one side of town to the other, you’ll spend less time in your car,” Lewis says. State Highway 6, the major highway in the area, leads to Houston, about 95 miles away. US 290 is also close by for Aggies heading to Austin, which is 110 miles out. For trips to Dallas, residents can take a flight from Easterwood Airport, a small airport with flights to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The car-dependent city doesn't have much in the way of public transportation except for the AggieSpirit bus that gets students to and from campus.
Important to Know
Texas A&M University is the region's major employer — not only for College Station but for Brazos Valley as a whole — but there are other major employers in the area, including software company Reynolds and Reynolds. St. Joseph’s Hospital and highly rated Baylor Scott and White, two major medical centers in the area, also account for a lot of employment in the area.
College Station generally has hot, humid summers and mild winters. Seasonal tornados and wildfires are not uncommon in the region. The city plans an array of Capital Improvement Projects, which include repairs and upgrades to infrastructure. As of 2024, the city had 84 active projects underway, including a plan to build a new fire station and new pickleball and futsal courts at Bee Creek Park and Stephen C. Beachy Central Park. Over the past five years, College Station has had a lower crime rate than the average for the state. According to data from the Texas Department of Public Safety, the overall crime rate in College Station dropped by 30% between 2022 and 2023. “It’s a very safe town,” Lewis says. “People can go out walking at night and not feel worried.”
Texas A&M in College Station is one of the largest employers near Bryan.
The Baylor Scott and White Medical Center is a major employer near Bryan.
The software company, Reynolds and Reynolds is major employer and is near Bryan.
St. Joseph Health in Bryan employees many Bryan residents.
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On average, homes in College Station, TX sell after 59 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in College Station, TX over the last 12 months is $377,150, up 6% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath home in the heart of Central College Station, just minutes from Texas A&M University, shopping, dining, and entertainment. This well-maintained property features a spacious living room with a cozy fireplace, perfect for relaxing or hosting guests. The updated kitchen includes granite countertops, modern appliances, and plenty of cabinet space, offering both style and
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Immaculately maintained and truly move-in ready, this exceptional Catlegate 2 home offers a rare and highly functional layout with four bedrooms—all conveniently located downstairs—plus 3.5 baths and a dedicated private office. Designed with both comfort and entertaining in mind, the home features a formal dining room, breakfast area, and additional kitchen counter seating. The spacious living
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AVAILABLE FOR AN AUGUST MOVE-IN! This spacious 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom townhome is situated in a highly desirable location along Harvey Mitchell Parkway. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by an open floor plan and a soft, inviting color scheme that makes the interior both appealing and functional. The kitchen is a true highlight, featuring beautiful granite countertops, an eat-up bar, soft-close
AVAILABLE FOR AN AUGUST MOVE-IN! This darling 2-bedroom, 2-bath duplex is located one block from the TAMU bus route. Walk to campus and/or Kyle Field. This home features light-colored wood flooring throughout, raised ceilings, and a ton of windows that offer an open feel to the home. Enjoy the large backyard with a privacy fence! A 3D immersive visual tour of this home created by Matterport is
When Texas A&M University was founded in 1876, the university built over 100 campus houses for faculty; those homes stayed on the campus until the 1940s, when they were moved by mule to different parts of College Station. Many of those homes now sit in the historic Southside District, just across George Bush Drive, a stone's throw from the heart of the sprawling university. Today, Southside consists of a group of subdivisions with a broad range of housing options. Nearness to Texas A&M is a major selling point for current students and alumni alike, says David Shellenberger, an associate broker with Keller Williams Brazos Valley who has decades of experience selling homes in the area. "A lot of the times, it's old Aggies who want to retire here," says the longtime resident. "They have kids in school, so they'll buy a house and put their kids in there until they graduate." <br><br>With everything from cozy two-bedroom cottages to Queen Annes and custom-built estates, it's rare to see two identical houses in Southside's many subdivisions. Campus homes, which formerly housed Aggie staff, A&M presidents and alumni, are common throughout the Oakwood subdivision, including many homes with plaques signifying their historical significance. "The lots are very expensive, and it has everything to do with proximity to A&M," Shellenberger says. Ranch homes on the southern end of Southside typically sell between $200,000 and $350,000, whereas historic properties usually start around $900,000 and can sell for upward of $3 million. Meanwhile, multifamily properties in the area often spark investor interest.<br><br>Before becoming an Aggie at Texas A&M, Southside kids likely attend schools in the College Station Independent School District, starting with South Knoll Elementary School until fourth grade, followed by Oakwood Intermediate School until sixth grade and A&M Consolidated Middle School until high school. All schools received A grades on Niche. A&M Consolidated High School boasts an A-plus on Niche, offering 15 career and technology certifications and a 78% AP test pass rate. Of course, after graduation, students are just a stone's throw from attending the historic Texas A&M. The historic university has over 77,000 students, with 16 schools and over 140 undergraduate degrees. Community closeness is strong in Southside, even with all the students. "In the spring, they have the largest volunteer work group," Shellenberger says. "They'll come and paint your house, plant your flowerbed or take care of the weeds."<br><br>Locals in the Southside area can walk to Kyle Field, escaping the hassle of parking and navigating gameday traffic. And the stadium hosts much more than Aggie games: Major artists and sports tournaments come to Aggieland throughout the year as well. History lovers can spend the day at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, which has many exhibits highlighting the former president's life and time in office. <br><br>Heading to campus is as easy as hopping on George Bush Drive, which leads into Texas Avenue, a main thoroughfare featuring many of College Station's shopping centers and restaurants. Bryan is about 7 miles from the Southside area. Easterwood Airport, a regional airport offering commercial flights, is also just 4 miles away. <br><br>Southside residents tend to walk along the sidewalks that line the residential roads for daily exercise, but there are several parks in the area as well. On sunny days, residents can take to Brison Park for shade under the century-old oak trees. The park gets its name from a former professor at A&M. "He was kind of the keeper of the park, so they named it after him," Shellenberger says. Summertime is best spent at W.A. Tarrow Park, which has a splash pad and a playground that kids can spend hours on. Locals host birthday parties and events at the park's pavilion and indoor rec center. <br><br>Homeowners can enjoy the proximity to an array of restaurant options close by, whether it's a burger and a pint at Dixie Chicken in Northgate or happy hour at Mo's Irish Pub. Southside is also close to the growing Century Square, a shopping plaza filled with boutique shopping, eateries and community events. Shopping options range from Sephora to Apricot Lane Boutique selling women’s clothing and accessories.1791 has an extensive selection of whiskeys, as well as a list of craft cocktails. And there are plenty more options along Texas Avenue, one of the city's main thoroughfares lined with shopping centers.
Just 2 miles from Texas A&M University, South Knoll is a suburban neighborhood boasting green spaces and access to several main thoroughfares in College Station. Proximity to the university is a draw in itself, particularly for students looking for off-campus housing or investors who want to build up older homes in a reliable market. However, there’s much more to the area, including the expansive green spaces nearby and a variety of restaurants and shopping options.<br><br>Midcentury brick ranchers make up most of the housing landscape in South Knoll, though condos and townhouses are available as well. Long residential roads are clustered with homes, some lined with sidewalks, and many houses come with spacious yards, some extending to half an acre. Home prices range between $230,000 and $550,000. “Over here, it’s going to be more students in the area than anything else,” says Alex Schielack, a Realtor with LKG Realty Advisors.<br><br>The College Station Independent School District is a big draw for parents in the area. Children in South Knoll will likely head to class at South Knoll Elementary School, which received an A grade from Niche. A-minus-rated Cypress Grove Intermediate School is up next until sixth grade, followed by A-rated College Station Middle School until eighth grade. A-plus-rated Texas A&M Consolidated High School is just minutes from the neighborhood. Of course, after graduation there's always Texas A&M. Founded in 1876, the historic university is just down the street.<br><br>Bee Creek is a sprawling park where College Station residents go to decompress. Play structures entice young kids, and the Adamson Lagoon Pool provides a cool relief during the scorching hot summer. Fishers frequent Gabbard Park to try their luck catching bass, and a paved trail around the lake is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll.<br><br>Heading south down the Southwest Parkway to Wellborn Road leads to many of the area dining options. C&J Barbecue is a local staple, serving savory barbecue ribs, brisket and fried okra. 1541 Pastries is the go-to early morning breakfast spot, offering a selection of desserts, sandwiches and coffee in a relaxed environment. Fast-food options and retail stores like Walmart, Target and Hobby Lobby line Wellborn Road and Texas Avenue, and Second Chance Resale offers clothing, accessories and other goods on Harvey Mitchell Parkway.<br><br>The Southwest Expressway flows into Texas Avenue and Wellborn Road, two main thoroughfares in the College Station area. The Brazos Transit runs along the Southwest Expressway, providing an easy way to travel around College Station and neighboring Bryan.
Stately homes, an abundance of outdoor recreation and a top-notch private golf course are among the many reasons Brazos County homebuyers are attracted to the master-planned community of Pebble Creek. Located about 9 miles from Texas A&M, the 1,350-acre development “was once the outskirts of College Station, but it’s great to see how it’s grown,” says Mike Green, a real estate agent with Keller Williams Brazos Valley who has lived in the community for over 20 years. “It’s a really welcoming community where you see your neighbors walking their dogs, at the park with their children and riding bikes.” <br><br>The Pebble Creek Country Club is the centerpiece of the neighborhood, a place for residents to go for a swim in the pool during the scorching hot summer months and play tennis with friends. The country club is private, and while residency in Pebble Creek does not come with a membership, many homeowners are members. Membership at the country club includes access to an outdoor pool with a water slide, tennis and pickle courts, a kids club and the country club cantina. The club buzzes with events year-round, including live music nights, holiday celebrations and summer pool parties. The 18-hole championship golf course has a relaxed layout that appeals to both casual and competitive golfers alike. Residents, families and country club members come to the outdoor patio for a casual drink and chat with other members while enjoying a meal. <br><br>Early-morning joggers and dog walkers frequent the walking trails that are woven throughout Pebble Creek. Green spaces are abundant throughout and around the neighborhood, and when the weather’s nice residents are often out and about. The community’s namesake park has multi-use trails and basketball courts that are perfect for pickup games. Parents can take their children to St. Andrews Park to burn off energy on the playground. It’s not rare to see kids horsing around with their friends near the first hole of the golf course, just outside of the country club’s restaurant, which has recently turned into a play area. Nature lovers can head to Lick Creek Park to traverse the miles of nature trails. The expansive 516-acre park also rings with the sounds of birds chirping, making it an attractive spot for bird watchers. <br><br>The abundance of housing options throughout the community continues to expand with the development of new homes and subdivisions. “They’re still growing on the back side of Pebble Creek,” says Rhonda Fry, a real estate agent with Century 21 who has several decades of experience selling homes in the College Station area. “So, you have at least 30 years’ worth of homes in that area, and they have several different townhome sections, one of which is gated. You can really choose which area you want depending on your price point.” Several builders had a hand in the community’s construction, so a wide range of architectural styles are represented in the area. Custom estates are often 4,000 square feet or more and can be priced upwards of $1 million. However, there are also brick homes, colonials and traditional homes that cost between $430,000 and $750,000. Some homes give residents excellent golf course views, but pricing is mostly dependent on square footage. Fry notes that Pebble Creek is still “a go-to neighborhood in College Station; the houses are still maintaining great value.” <br><br>Some roads throughout Pebble Creek have sidewalks, but roads are wide enough for drivers to make way for residents walking their pets or riding their golf cart. “It’s not a golf course community,” says Green, “but you’ll often see people riding around in their golf carts to get around.” <br><br>Many kids in Pebble Creek can ride their bikes or take a short walk to class at Pebble Creek Elementary School, which is part of the College Station Independent School District, with an A overall grade on Niche. Oakwood Intermediate School also has an A grade, teaching students until sixth grade and offers a dual language program. Next up is A-rated A&M Consolidated Middle School, followed by A&M Consolidated High School, which has an A-plus Niche grade. After graduating high school, many students apply to the historic Texas A&M University on the other side of town.<br><br>State Highway 6 is located just outside of the neighborhood, allowing Pebble Creek residents an easy way to get to the more central parts of College Station as well as Bryan. Highway 6 leads straight to Texas Avenue, a main thoroughfare in College Station that is lined with a wide variety of shopping and dining options. People tend to work and live in College Station or its sister city, so a commute to Texas A&M is only 9 miles away, and Bryan is only 14 miles out. Easterwood Airport, a regional airport offering commercial flights, is just 11 miles out. The Baylor Scott & White Medical Center is just 4 miles from Pebble Creek.<br><br>A quick drive down Fitch Parkway leads to an array of restaurants and shops in shopping centers that are within a few miles from the neighborhood, including spots for groceries like H-E-B or Spice World Market for international options. Some of College Station’s most favored dining options are nearby, too. “The biggest Italian place around here that everyone loves is 1860 Italia,” says Raylene Lewis, a real estate agent with Century 21 who has over two decades of experience selling homes in the area. “It’s really good. And for the best charcuterie board you have to go to Casa Do Brasil.” This all-you-can-eat steakhouse has an array of meats to try, and an extensive salad bar. For some good old-fashioned NOLA favorites, head to TaD’s Louisiana Cooking.
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