Cherry Street | Student Housing
200 Cherry St,
College Station, TX 77840
1-2 Beds $799 - $1,598
Agave Heights Apartments es un complejo de apartamentos moderno ubicado en el corazón de Bryan, Texas. Nuestra propiedad, que ofrece espaciosas unidades de 2 habitaciones, está diseñada para brindar una vida cómoda cerca de la Universidad Texas A&M. Con alquileres competitivos, mantenimiento en el lugar, lavandería y un compromiso con el excelente servicio a los residentes, Agave Heights es el lugar perfecto para llamar hogar.
3300 S College Ave is an apartment community located in Brazos County and the 77801 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Bryan Independent attendance zone.
Instalaciones de lavandería
Parque infantil
Parrilla
Acceso 24 horas
Aire acondicionado
Lavavajillas
Acceso a Internet de alta velocidad
Vestidores
If you are moving to Bryan, Texas, get ready to fall in love! Downtown Bryan is exquisite, from the historic false-front architecture that will bring to mind cowboys on horseback to the intricate brick-lined sidewalks and the beautiful landscaping that surrounds you. But Bryan is far from the typical Western town. This city borders College Station, home to the largest university in the state, Texas A&M.
While Bryan and College Station are close neighbors, Bryan has its own identity. It's close to Texas A&M University -- about five minutes away -- and Bryan is considered the cultural hub of the region. It is filled with theaters, restaurants, and art galleries.
Learn more about living in BryanColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 4 min | 2.0 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 2.4 mi | |
Drive: | 60 min | 42.9 mi |
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