My wife and I are to move back to within 30 minutes of Aggieland. We are getting closer to retirement and tit looks like right now there are minimal lots for sale. Does anyone know of someone that might be looking to sale a lot around that size? TIA
Vinewood_03 said:
GreenBranch in Bryan. Seller is Jim Beard.
Yep. The street for phase 7B is being built behind our lot.BrazosWifi said:Vinewood_03 said:
GreenBranch in Bryan. Seller is Jim Beard.
They are about to launch a new phase.
And the fiber internet is superb
schwertnerag said:
Much thanks for the replies. We are looking more at down sizing to around 2000sq ft. I'm mostly seeing lots well above $100000 and wanted to be there or less if possible.
I suggest prospective buyers pay attention to the proposed Loop 2818 and also proposed Interstate 214 before buying on FM 1179 , - or anywhere else in Brazos county.Ag97 said:
I'd say take a drive down FM1179 and some of the streets off of it. Lots of new development going in at less cost than what you would find in the areas being developed outside of College Station City limits. Buyer beware on how busy 1179 is going to get in the next few years. I've heard there are several hundred new houses supposed to be built in various new subdivisions. Lets say they build 500 new houses in the next 5 years. If you average 2 cars per household and add 1,000 cars to 1179 and surrounding roads, getting to and from town is going to be a nightmare.
We've been out there for 15 years now and love the area. Quick easy access to town. Feeds into great schools. Friendly neighbors. Cost of land/lots has historically been lower than anywhere around CS. Not many college students to deal with. With BrazosWife putting in fiber in most of the areas, has really helped with internet access. BTU and Wickson for utilities has been easy to deal with.
Will they have community water or wells? I would be reluctant to raise a family where everyone was on septic, industrial waste is being put into the ground next door and the a regional dump is across the street, looking to expand. The subsurface water stands to be compromised.AgProgrammer said:
Yet it's a 30 home subdivision. Big miss there compared to other subdivisions.
Even with an industrial waste landfill bordering on one side and the Twin Oaks landfill directly across from it, I'm sure it'll still sell like crazy.
No worries. Probably Wixon Water over there.oklaunion said:Will they have community water or wells? I would be reluctant to raise a family where everyone was on septic, industrial waste is being put into the ground next door and the a regional dump is across the street, looking to expand. The subsurface water stands to be compromised.AgProgrammer said:
Yet it's a 30 home subdivision. Big miss there compared to other subdivisions.
Even with an industrial waste landfill bordering on one side and the Twin Oaks landfill directly across from it, I'm sure it'll still sell like crazy.