6900 Koppe Bridge Rd, College Station, TX 77845
This exceptional 1,524-acre tract presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving Bryan/College Station MSA. Located at 6900 Koppe Bridge Rd, College Station, TX 77845, this expansive property boasts a strategic location within the Texas Triangle, a region experiencing significant economic growth fueled by diverse industries including technology, energy, and healthcare. The property's proximity to Texas A&M University and Blinn College campuses further enhances its appeal. A large portion of the land is developable, offering significant potential for various uses. An existing electrical substation is situated on the northeast corner, providing a valuable infrastructure asset. The property's access via Koppe Bridge Road, a planned six-lane boulevard, promises improved connectivity and future traffic flow enhancements. Its location offers convenient access to major metropolitan areas, including Huntsville (55 miles), The Woodlands (65 miles), Houston (90 miles), Austin (110 miles), San Antonio (175 miles), Fort Worth (180 miles), and Dallas (190 miles). The Bryan-College Station MSA's steady employment growth and lower-than-average cost of living contribute to its attractiveness as an investment destination. This property's size, natural beauty, and strategic location combine to create a truly remarkable investment opportunity. The property is classified as Agricultural, Commercial, and Residential.
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