Bryan/College Station is full of apartments, townhouses, condos and duplexes, plus small rental houses because it is the home of a huge university. You can find things in every price range, but be careful if you rent sight unseen. There might be a brand new beautiful complex next door to a complex that has been there for 30 years and could be run down. I ve listed a few below that are nice, but you are going to have to listen to college students and their noise anywhere you go. You might consider a townhouse or condo that is mostly full of students whose parents own the condos. Another option is a duplex where you only have a common wall on one side. That tends to cut down the noise quiet a bit. Apartment ideas: Trails at Wolf Pen CreekWoodlands of College StationReveille RanchAggie StationThe Heights on Luther StreetContacts for rental properties that are owned by individuals (condos and townhouses, etc.) Brazosland Property Management (If Brandy is still there, just tell her what you re looking for and she will be a good resource to help you.) http://brazoslandproperties.comIf you find a place, you re welcome to email the name and address to me. I don t mind telling you if it s in a good part of town or not. Also, call and ask them when the place was built. Look at photos on the website.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Question for Bryan, TX or College Station, TX residents!!? -
Im looking for a nice apartment in either Bryan, TX or College Station, TX but i do not know what are the good areas in town or the bad areas in town. I just saw some nice apartments and right before i called and put a down payment i read the reviews on it and everyone was saying it was the ghetto . I would like for anyone to help me find a nice place in a good part of town. I dont really know how to go about this because I m in North Carolina and I m moving there for a job. Any advice or recomendations would be awesome!