Bryan is College Station's twin city, immediately adjacent and often treated as part of the same metro by Texas A&M students. Rents in Bryan are generally lower than College Station, making it the budget alternative for A&M students who do not need to be in Northgate. Downtown Bryan has undergone genuine revitalization with restaurants and a local arts scene. The commute to A&M from most of Bryan is short by car and manageable via Aggie Spirit Transit. Students who want more space, lower rents, or proximity to Bryan's emerging downtown culture end up here.
The city's revitalized core — walkable blocks, local restaurants, and a few apartment options near the main street. Popular with graduate students and creative types who want neighborhood character.
The main corridor connecting Bryan to College Station — apartment complexes along this route offer lower rents than comparable College Station units with manageable bus access to A&M.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Bryan.
Aggie Spirit Transit covers Bryan with routes connecting to A&M's campus — free for A&M students. The commute from central Bryan to campus is 15-20 minutes by bus. Service is less frequent than the College Station core but functional.
Downtown Bryan is walkable within its small core. The broader city is standard Texas suburban development. Biking between Bryan and College Station requires using Texas Avenue, which has a designated lane for parts of the route.
Easy throughout Bryan. No permit headaches.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Bryan typically runs $550-$850/mo per person — noticeably cheaper than comparable College Station units. The commute premium to A&M is the tradeoff. Good value for budget-conscious A&M students.