Live Here
The Greater Brazos Region is renowned for its hospitality, and the friendliness extends far past your arrival.
Whether you are attending Texas A&M sporting events, listening to live music of all varieties in a wide range of venues, visiting our many museums or strolling through our beautiful parks, you are greeted with a smile and a “Howdy!”
If you are here, you are cared for, so let us give you a warm welcome!
Lower Cost of Living
The Greater Brazos Region provides a high quality of life at a lower cost. According to Sperling’s Best Places Cost of Living Index, the region scores better than both the national average (100) and Texas (94.2). In contrast, the four major metro areas near the College Station-Bryan metro have significantly higher costs.

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COST OF LIVING INDEX
CS/B MSA
Texas
U.S.
Overall
86.4
94.2
100
Grocery
94.1
93.7
100
Health
101.2
100
100
Housing
78.5
83.5
100
Utilities
96.7
99.2
100
Transportation
75.1
103.3
100
Miscellaneous
100.5
83.2
100
Entertainment, Arts & Culture
The Greater Brazos Region offers a vibrant mix of entertainment, arts, and culture, with diverse dining options, live music, and a rich festival scene. Attractions like First Friday in Downtown Bryan, the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, and local performances showcase a wide range of creative arts, while outdoor activities and Texas A&M sporting events provide a diverse range of activities for those of all ages.

Low Crime Rate
The region boasts a notably low crime rate compared to both the state and national averages. With a violent crime rate per 1,000 people of 1.71 and a property crime rate per 1,000 people of 15.03, the county stands as a safe and welcoming community, in contrast to the broader trends across Texas (4.26 and 22.76 respectively) and the United States (3.60 and 18.22 respectively), where crime rates are much higher. These low crime rates make it an attractive place for residents and visitors alike.

High-Quality Education
Our schools and educators are dedicated to developing each learner to their fullest potential. With low student-to-teacher ratios, high-quality public and private school options, CTE programs, Blinn College, and Texas A&M University, the Greater Brazos Region offers world-class lifelong learning and job training opportunities.

Housing to fit every lifestyle
No matter your needs, the Greater Brazos Region has something for everyone when it comes to choosing a place to live. Whether you’re looking for modern apartments, family-friendly neighborhoods, or luxury homes, you’ll find a range of options to suit your lifestyle and budget.

Great Weather And Climate
The Greater Brazos Region is home to weather conditions you would expect to find in Texas and the southern United States: hot summers and mild winters. Our weather allows for year-round outdoor activities whether it is biking, boating, walking, and other outdoor entertainment.
