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Myke Leatham | Brazos County Realty

Myke Leatham | Brazos County Realty

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Brazos County Homes

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Home of Traditional America

Located in southeast central Texas, nearly equidistant from Austin, Houston, Dallas and San Antonio, lies the thriving community known as Brazos County. Homes in this area are in the “Home of Traditional America,” and the county was named for the beautiful Brazos River. Besides featuring a verdant landscape, the Brazos River Valley is also a productive agricultural center in Texas.

Brazos County homes are ideally positioned within easy reach of Texas’ largest and most influential cities. Additionally, the county is home to Texas A&M University, a thriving educational institution that has received national acclaim.

The Bryan-College Station metropolitan statistical area is the 16th-largest metro area in Texas, and is home to around 190,000 residents.

Find Your Dream Home!

Within the county, you’ll find beautiful Brazos County homes for sale in Bryan, College Station, Wixon Valley, Millican, and Kurten.

Bryan is the County Seat of Brazos County, and is home to a population of about 68,000 people. College Station is Bryan’s sister city, which is home to about 83,000 residents.

Purchasing Your Home

Purchasing a home here means placing yourself in the heart of Aggieland. Whether you are a student, university employee, or simply an A&M fan, you’ll find Brazos County homes to be lovely, convenient and affordable. Plus, there’s no end to the activities and attractions you’ll find in this busy college town.

Entertainment

From world-class museums to performing arts venues, and from a broad range of dining options to excellent shopping opportunities, Brazos County truly has it all. You will also find a wide variety of children’s activities in the area as well.

Additional Information

Come home to Brazos County today, and let Myke Leatham lead the way. For more information about Brazos County homes, Bryan, Texas real estate and properties for sale in College Station, contact expert Realtor Myke Leatham at 979.693.0201 today. Myke will help you find the perfect Brazos County home at a price you can afford.

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Brazos County Realty

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