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College Station, TX is an exciting city known for its bustling college atmosphere and quality of life. It's home to Texas A&M University, a renowned public research institution, as well as many other higher education institutions. The area has plenty of cultural attractions, from the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum to the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra. There are also plenty of outdoor activities to be enjoyed in the area, such as Lake Bryan and the many parks that line the city streets. College Station offers a unique blend of urban culture and traditional small-town values that make it an ideal place to live, work and play. Reviews of College Station consistently highlight its friendly people, excellent restaurants, shopping opportunities and vibrant nightlife. Whether you're looking for a peaceful place to relax or an exciting urban experience, College Station has something for everyone.

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Aggies - 8/5/2008
College Station is a good place to live if you are an AGGIE Read More

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Suprised and disappointed - 11/25/2007
You would think being a college town, College Station would be full of open minded diverse people. What I found (outside where all the college kids live) is town full of racist people. Very Read More

College Stations Crime Rate - 10/5/2007
College Station still enjoys a crime rate that is much less than most cities in the United States. Crime definately has increased since the population has increased, but many people live without locking their doors at night here. College Station, in 2004 (latest data I could find) had less than 1/2 the national average of murders per capita and about 1/4 the number of robberies per capita. There are only two crimes in which we have greater than the national average, whereas in the other categories we enjoy much lower rates. Those are rape and theft. Unfortunately a college town is much more likely to have higher rates of Read More

College Station Housing - 10/5/2007
College Station is an awesome town! It offers it's residents a low cost of living and is equidistant to Houston and Austin. The general population is well educated and entertainment is growing more diverse. Many Aggies struggle with whether to leave here and most would come back given a chance! People are, for the most part, very friendly here and it's a great place to raise kids, especially since the college students are so active with the schools and the kids get a first hand view of college life (occasional visits to the campus and talking to Aggies) at a very young age.
The housing market is great here, despite the national downturn. You can get quite a bit for your money here with some awesome amenities. We have an active market and some awesome neighborhoods. Give us a visit and find Read More

college town - 2/28/2007
This is a true college town. Not too big, not too small, but also not a lot to do. Lots of young people, lots of bars and lots of study hangouts. The little culture that exists revolves mostly around the university. Great place for young people just out on their own, but gets old rather quickly. Don't stay too long - the place has a reputation of keeping people many years after they intended to Read More

Rising Crime Rate in College Station - 1/9/2007
About 10 years ago, College Station was a quiet college town with a very low crime rate. I have seen it increase since then and the higher crime rate has resulted in a lower quality of life for the Read More

Must have an "eye for fun" - 12/10/2006
College Station is filled with beautiful parks, is bike and pedestrian friendly, and has a lively music scene that make it a great place to live. The "valley" is home to a wide variety of wildlife and flora that are not only beautiful to look at but a tribute to conservationists everywhere. I have never noticed allergens, but then again, I have always been considered "healthy". There are many employment opportunities since the twin cities are always growing. Low rent in a college town helps keep expenses down. Diverse nightlife, great restaurants, and for the wine-o, there's a winery close Read More

conservative, humid and nothing to do - 7/22/2006
I have lived in the College Station area for over 10 years and have to say that it is the most conservative place I've been. For a college town you would think that people would be a little more open minded. Hunidity is a killer - and if you have allergies now, and relocate, plan on spending your time in the allergist's office. Not much to do here - Texas A&M brings in musicians, plays, etc. but it's pretty limited. It may be a relatively cost of living, but the what is your definition of Read More

College Station is - 5/27/2006
hot and humid...not a good place for allergy sufferers. People have told me it's because the city is in a "valley". I don't know if that's true or not. I moved here 6 months ago from NE Texas. I just thought my allergies were bad there. Here, even my dog is Read More

food sev. - 3/25/2006






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