The Best Neighborhoods in Disaster City, College Station, TX by Home Value

The map shows where residents in Disaster City and surrounding areas believe are the best places to live. Top areas are in dark green, with less-desired areas in red.

 

Disaster City, College Station, TX map of the best places to live by home value
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The most desired areas tend to be in the central parts of the neighborhood, while more affordable homes are in the central regions.

Median house prices in Disaster City, College Station, TX are $534,000, meaning Disaster City homes are more expensive than the US median of $393,134. We also analyzed a significant sample of neighborhoods with similar populations and found homes in Disaster City cost about the same.

Comparing within College Station, Disaster City home prices are much more expensive than the city's average of $304,725. These are the best neighborhoods as judged by the market: the places people most want to live. While these areas tend to have lower crime rates and higher quality of life, it is primarily a map of the best areas by median home value in Disaster City, College Station, TX.

In regards to housing disparity, the quality of neighborhood within Disaster City varies very little.

Schools are a key consideration for many movers. Using SchoolGrade data, Schools in Disaster City, College Station, TX average a SchoolGrade of A- with 54% actual proficiency vs 48% projected. Overall, schools in Disaster City, College Station, TX greatly exceed expectations.

Another important factor that contributes to the quality of life in any neighborhood is the availability and speed of internet services. A high-speed internet connection can significantly enhance day-to-day experiences, from working at home to streaming entertainment or even viewing interactive maps like these. For those interested in high speed internet in Disaster City, a visit to ispreports.org provides a comprehensive look at available internet providers.

Data Sources: U.S. Census, proprietary data mapping and analysis


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Updated 2023 using the most recent data available (2021)