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Neighborhoods in Brazos County, TX

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    The Village of Indian Lakes

    Just outside the city limits of College Station, the Village of Indian Lakes is a retreat for anyone looking for space to spread out and enjoy the natural beauty of the Brazos Valley. Beautiful homes, large lots and lakefront views all set the neighborhood apart from others in Aggieland. “It’s where you want to be,” says Mike Green, a Realtor with

    • Average Value

      $1.22M

    • List Price

      $798K - $2.9M

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      8 Listings

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    Miramont Country Club

    Miramont is a stand-out country club community, not just in the Bryan/College Station area but throughout Texas. The community was built in the early 2000s, and its reputation precedes itself as one of the most prestigious in Brazos Valley. Among the many amenities that being a member offers is access to the 22-hole championship course, as well as

    • Average Value

      $1.13M

    • List Price

      $675K - $2.2M

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      9 Listings

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    Traditions Country Club

    In the heart of Aggieland, The Traditions Club has a reputation as one of the top country clubs in Texas. The 900-acre community is centered on an expansive private country club, which offers an array of amenities for members. in the middle ground of College Station and Bryan, The neighborhood appeals to locals looking to be close to Texas A&M,

    • Average Value

      $938K

    • List Price

      $324K - $3.6M

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      9 Listings

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    Williams Creek

    Williams Creek's initial appeal is its custom homes on acreage lots, and the natural scenery and abundance of green spaces around add to its charm. "People who live in there love it," says Sheri Staggs, a Realtor with Longitude Real Estate and former Williams Creek resident. "What drew us in was the size of the lots and the location, it's an

    • Average Value

      $891K

    • List Price

      $688K - $1M

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      3 Listings

    Williams Creek
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    The Estates at River Run

    Secluded rural living and spacious, contemporary homes blend seamlessly in the Estates at River Run. Sometimes referred to simply as River Run, the acreage community sits on the southwestern edge of College Station but isn’t too far from many of Aggieland’s best amenities, plus a few top-tier schools. “It’s out in the country, so it’s really quiet

    • Average Value

      $766K

    • List Price

      $562K - $665K

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      0 Listings

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    Sandstone

    College Station's Sandstone neighborhood seamlessly blends a rural landscape and upscale homes. Tucked in the southern side of College Station, about 5 miles from Texas A&M University, this small community appeals to Aggies looking for seclusion while staying close to the heart of College Station. "I'd say it's a pretty established part of College

    • Average Value

      $752K

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      0 Listings

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    Beverly Estates

    Beverly Estates isn't a large neighborhood, but it has a big reputation for classic midcentury estates and peaceful seclusion in the forests of southern Bryan. Though technically in College Station's sister city, Bryan, the neighborhood is less than 2 miles from Texas A&M University, offering its residents the best of both. "Back in the day,

    • Average Value

      $743K

    • List Price

      $813K - $2.5M

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      2 Listings

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    Pebble Creek

    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,”

    • Average Value

      $665K

    • List Price

      $421K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      22 Listings

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    Southside

    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

    • Average Value

      $634K

    • List Price

      $202K - $2.7M

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      Homes For Sale

      19 Listings

    Southside
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    Foxfire

    Though the Foxfire community was officially annexed into College Station in 1992, it has been an established part of Aggieland since it was established in 1976. The rural community attracts Aggies looking for spacious traditional homes in a quiet, country setting. "Foxfire is a unique neighborhood because it has acreage lots or larger in the

    • Average Value

      $583K

    • List Price

      $359K - $1.6M

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      3 Listings

    Foxfire
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    Nantucket

    Nantucket is tucked away on the southern end of College Station, offering residents the peace and quiet of the country while staying close to many of Aggieland's amenities. "What I love the most about it is that it's an acreage community and it's on a nature preserve, so they've got a few ponds, a large lake, and it's great to walk around," says

    • Average Value

      $579K

    • List Price

      $300K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      11 Listings

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    Castlegate

    The ornamental towers that lead entry into Castlegate, a residential community located about 8 miles from Texas A&M, signifies an invitation new homebuyers to their new home and a warm welcome to returning residents. The community consists of two subdivisions, Castlegate and Castlegate II, and a strong sense of community rings through both

    • Average Value

      $487K

    • List Price

      $305K - $825K

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      Homes For Sale

      23 Listings

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    Emerald Forest

    Emerald Forest’s stately homes give the small, central College Station neighborhood a grand appeal that has stuck since it was established in the late 1970s. Just 4 miles from Texas A&M and near several major thoroughfares, the community is close to many of the area’s best amenities. Emerald Forest has maintained the curb appeal of its homes and

    • Average Value

      $481K

    • List Price

      $320K - $873K

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

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    North Oakwood

    North Oakwood dates to 1938, when it was developed as a place for Texas A&M professors to live off-campus. Former Aggie running back Hershel Burgess — part of the 1927 national title team — was a key developer behind the community, working with architecture professors to craft unique homes in the college community. Today, with its prime location

    • Average Value

      $480K

    • List Price

      $325K - $867K

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      3 Listings

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    Tiffany Park

    On the opposite side of Texas Highway 6 from the urban centers of Bryan and College Station, Tiffany Park feels removed from the hustle that the twin cities provide. But that’s the way many residents like it, with the quiet suburban community attracting families with nearby amenities like its namesake park. “The beauty of Tiffany Park is that it’s

    • Average Value

      $420K

    • List Price

      $332K - $591K

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      3 Listings

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    Rockwood Park

    Rockwood Park is a bit removed from Bryan-College Station, two urban centers that, together, have a population of over 200,000. Larger lots within the neighborhood and limited commercial activity surrounding it contribute to the area’s peaceful feeling, even though downtown Bryan and College Station are each less than a 5-mile drive. “You do feel

    • Average Value

      $389K

    • List Price

      $341K - $448K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

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    Austins Colony

    Across Highway 6 from downtown Bryan, Austins Colony is a short distance from the city but with a slower pace and a more suburban feel than its neighbors. The small subdivision put up its first house in 1994 and it's still growing. “It’s definitely a steady community, without much turnover,” says Mike Green, a Realtor with Keller Williams Brazos

    • Average Value

      $367K

    • List Price

      $308K - $504K

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      2 Listings

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    Copperfield

    Copperfield is an established neighborhood tucked on the eastern side of Bryan. Developed in the early 1980s, it has maintained its quiet charm and classic homes, which appeal to potential residents. “The houses are a little dated, but it’s a desirable neighborhood,” says Michael Tepera, a real estate agent who has lived in the Bryan/College

    • Average Value

      $359K

    • List Price

      $256K - $471K

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Copperfield
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    Briarcrest

    On the southern side of Bryan, about 4 miles from downtown, Briarcrest Estates has maintained its traditional charm from the 1970s, with many modern amenities nearby. “At one point in time, Briarcrest Estates was the neighborhood to live in because it was centered around what used to be Briarcrest Country Club, which was a members-only club,” says

    • Average Value

      $348K

    • List Price

      $257K - $523K

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      6 Listings

    Briarcrest
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    Tejas

    Adjacent to its namesake shopping center in midtown Bryan, Tejas offers well-maintained ranch homes, roomy lots and central location. “It’s an older, established neighborhood,” says Anthony Gutierrez, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty Brazos Valley who has worked in the area for seven years. “There are older homes, but big lots, which is a

    • Average Value

      $343K

    • List Price

      $261K - $708K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Tejas
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    Garden Acres

    Garden Acres is just two miles from Texas A&M, offering a premium location in the heart of Aggieland and classic homes. “It’s really close to the university, but it still has that old historic charm on the main streets. They’ve really done a good job keeping the era prevalent while still updating and modernizing the homes,” says Laura Lea Smith, a

    • Average Value

      $342K

    • List Price

      $471K - $722K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Garden Acres
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    Central College Station

    Together, the sister cities of College Station and Bryan are commonly referred to as Aggieland, after the flagship university of Texas A&M University, home of the Aggies, itself an ode to the area's agrarian roots. College Station is undeniably a college town, but parts of the community, like Central College Station, are more suburban than

    • Average Value

      $335K

    • List Price

      $177K - $761K

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      Homes For Sale

      25 Listings

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    Westwood Estates

    Westwood Estates’ traditional brick homes and convenient location near Texas A&M and Downtown Bryan make it a comfortable spot to stay a while in Aggieland. The community is signified by its mature trees and spacious homes on large lots. “There’s a lot of options for first-time homebuyers, mainly because of the great price points,” says David

    • Average Value

      $333K

    • List Price

      $261K - $379K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Westwood Estates
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    East Side Historical District

    Initially a residential addition to Bryan's downtown, the East Side Historical District claims many of the city’s oldest buildings. Homes in the neighborhood — placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 — date back to the 1870s. Whether they live in a historic home or something a bit more modern, residents enjoy how close they are

    • Average Value

      $331K

    • List Price

      $203K - $2.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    East Side Historical District
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    Lake Bryan

    In the 1970s, Bryan, Texas, built a new power plant to help provide additional energy for the Brazos Valley. The natural gas-powered generators needed a cooling reservoir, so the city created Lake Bryan in 1974. The man-made lake is now a recreation hotspot in the Bryan-College Station area, featuring boating, fishing and mountain bike riding,

    • Average Value

      $331K

    • List Price

      $252K - $721K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Lake Bryan

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