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Brazos County Seat & Aggie Twin City

About Bryan, TX

Welcome to Bryan, the Brazos County seat and twin city to College Station, home of Texas A&M University in the heart of the Brazos Valley.

Bryan is a city in east-central Texas and the county seat of Brazos County, located in the Brazos Valley about 96 miles northwest of Houston. It is the northern half of the twin-city Bryan–College Station area, bordering College Station to the south. Together the two cities form a metropolitan region anchored by Texas A&M University, one of the largest universities in the state, and their histories are closely entwined: Bryan was incorporated in 1871, the same year the Texas Legislature established the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas that became Texas A&M. Bryan's own roots reach back to the mid-19th century, when the arrival of the railroad and the decline of the earlier county seat at Boonville shifted the area's center of gravity to Bryan. As the county seat and a railroad town, Bryan grew as a trading and agricultural hub for the Brazos Valley, and its position in the Texas Triangle — the region linking Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio — has since made it a practical location for industry and distribution. Today Bryan balances its historic identity with steady growth. Downtown Bryan has been revitalized into a dining, live-music, and events district, while the city's economy draws on Texas A&M, health care, and a regional industrial park that hosts manufacturers such as Honeywell and Sanderson Farms. Bryan ISD serves roughly 16,000 students, and the city maintains an extensive parks system with 51 parks and more than 40 miles of trails. For homebuyers, Bryan offers a range of housing, from older ranch-style neighborhoods near downtown to newer subdivisions near the university and Highway 6. It appeals to university employees and students, families, and workers in the area's industrial and health-care sectors, with College Station's amenities immediately adjacent and Houston within a roughly hour-and-a-half drive.

Population 83,980
County Brazos
Active Listings 1776
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Bryan, Texas in?

Bryan is the county seat of Brazos County, Texas, in the Brazos Valley region of east-central Texas. It sits about 96 miles northwest of Houston and borders the city of College Station to its south.

What is the relationship between Bryan and College Station?

Bryan and College Station are adjacent twin cities that form the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area. Texas A&M University, established in 1871 and opened in 1876, is located in College Station, and both cities share a long entwined history as the home of the Aggies.

What school district serves Bryan?

Bryan is served by Bryan Independent School District, which operates 26 schools and about 16,000 students across the city. College Station is served by its own College Station ISD, and Texas A&M University and Blinn College provide higher education nearby.

How far is Bryan from Houston?

Bryan is about 96 miles northwest of Houston, reachable via State Highway 6 and connecting interstates. The city is also part of the Texas Triangle, the region connecting Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio.

What is Bryan, Texas known for?

Bryan is known for its historic and revitalized downtown with shops, farm-to-table restaurants, live music, and community events, as well as its role as the twin city to College Station and Texas A&M University. The city also maintains an extensive parks system with more than 40 miles of trails.

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Real Estate & Housing

Bryan's housing market spans an older urban core and newer suburban growth. Near downtown, established neighborhoods such as Milam-Jones offer ranch-style and one-story homes, many appealing to first-time and younger buyers and sitting close to the city's largest park and downtown attractions. Farther out, subdivisions along Boonville Road and University Drive include newer single-family construction within minutes of Texas A&M University and State Highway 6. The city also offers downtown apartments and lofts tied to its revitalization, along with larger-lot and rural properties on the edges. Overall, Bryan's stock skews toward single-family homes across a wide range of ages, with strong demand driven by the university, the regional industrial base, and growth across the twin cities.

Neighborhoods

Bryan's neighborhoods are often grouped between its historic core and its growing outskirts. Milam-Jones, near downtown, features older ranch-style and one-story homes and is known as an approachable first-time-buyer area with access to downtown and the city's largest park. The downtown district itself mixes historic residences with newer lofts and apartments. Along Boonville Road and University Drive, established and newer subdivisions serve Texas A&M commuters and families, with developments minutes from State Highway 6. Because Bryan ISD's campuses are spread across the city and College Station operates a separate district, buyers frequently weigh school boundaries and proximity to the university or Highway 6 when choosing a neighborhood.

Lifestyle in Bryan

Life in Bryan is shaped by its twin-city relationship with College Station and its own revitalized downtown. Downtown Bryan has become the cultural heart of the area, with historic storefronts housing farm-to-table restaurants, live music venues, an open-air market, and regular community events that draw residents from across the Brazos Valley. Texas A&M University, immediately to the south, brings Aggie athletics, cultural programming, and a large student and alumni population into the community's orbit. The city's parks and trail system support an active, outdoors-oriented routine, and the broader region offers shopping, dining, and entertainment across the twin cities. Bryan balances small-town Texas character with the energy of a major university community.

Schools & Education

Bryan is served by Bryan Independent School District, a respected district with 26 schools and about 16,000 students spanning the city's neighborhoods. The district operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses and has added specialized academic programs to serve a growing and diverse student population. College Station, immediately to the south, has its own College Station ISD, so school assignment depends on the specific address. Higher education defines the wider area: Texas A&M University, established in 1871 and opened in 1876, is one of the nation's largest universities and sits in adjacent College Station, while Blinn College offers two-year and transfer programs across the Brazos Valley. Families typically evaluate Bryan ISD campuses and attendance zones when choosing a home.

Getting Around

Bryan's transportation is anchored by State Highway 6, the Earl Rudder Freeway, which runs along the city's eastern edge and connects the twin cities north toward Waco and south toward Houston. The highway provides the primary route to Houston, about 96 miles away, and links to major corridors serving Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio through the Texas Triangle. State Highway 21 and other state roads connect Bryan to the wider Brazos Valley. Easterwood Airport in College Station offers regional commercial air service, and there is no fixed-route rail transit in the city, so residents rely primarily on private vehicles. The compact, adjacent layout of Bryan and College Station keeps most daily destinations within a short drive.

Parks & Recreation

Bryan's recreation system is one of the most extensive in the region, with 51 parks, more than 40 miles of walking trails, and facilities that include archery ranges, skateboard parks, splash pads, athletic fields, and an indoor tennis center. The city's largest park sits near the Milam-Jones neighborhood and downtown, anchoring green space close to the urban core. Lake Bryan, just outside the city, offers biking, hiking, camping, and fishing along its shoreline. Residents also draw on the recreation of the twin cities, including Texas A&M sporting events and College Station's parks, giving the area a broad menu of outdoor and spectator activities suited to families, students, and active adults alike.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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payments Median Sale Price $300,000 +1.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $194
schedule Avg Days on Market 120
sell Homes Sold 299
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 98.0%
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Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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