Bryan College Station introduces its third emergency room. Apparently Bryan College Station residents are prone to accident and injury. This new emergency room will be free standing, less than 10 miles from the other two emergency rooms. The project is estimated to cost around 12 million. It is being built on Hwy 6 near William Fitch. This new emergency room should take the pressure off of the overcrowded facilities in Bryan and College Station, and ultimately improve the quality of medical service in Bryan College Station. As we know, anything that creates new jobs, new development, or benefits the Bryan College Station residents, is always good for the Real Estate market! Bryan College Station continues to enjoy good times and great property value!
If you are interested buying or selling property in Bryan College Station please contact us online at www.CortiersLuxuryRealty.com or call the office at 979-985-5610.
Bryan College Station is investing in the environment by going forward with the wind energy plan. The wind energy plan gives Bryan College Station residents the option of wind generated electricity. This option is currently about 30% more expensive than traditional energy. Although more expensive some residents have already signed up for the more eco-friendly option. 300 to 400 people have already signed up and Bryan College Station should be able to provide wind energy to almost 10,000 residents by the completion of the project. This initiative isn’t costing the city anything and it is said to bring Bryan College Station into the main stream of renewable energy initiatives.
If you want to know more about Bryan College Station, the local real estate market, or if you are interested in buying or selling property, please visit us online at www.CortiersRealEstate.com or call the office at 979-985-5610.
Reports show that the real estate industry came in third when it comes to total effect on the GDP. The only two industries to produce more for Texas were manufacturing and mining. Real estate sales accounted for almost 8% of the total GDP for Texas in 2006. This might seem trivial and hard to comprehend, so let me give you some applicable statistics on the way the real estate industry affects our economy. For every million dollars the real estate industry generates, over half a million dollars goes right back into the economy. Every million dollars generated in real estate generates 5 jobs in the real estate industry and 5 jobs in other related industries. Real estate owners paid 24 billion in school tax in 2007! Obviously the real estate industry has a huge impact on our economy, especially in Texas.
If you want to know more about the real estate industry in Texas or if you are interested in buying or selling a home, please visit us online at www.CortiersRealEstate.com or call the office at 979-985-5610.
All local economies have been affected by the national situation, but some have been affected more than others. Some local economies have been hit hard and real estate values have plummeted. Fortunately for us, Bryan College Station has hardly been affected compared to other markets. One of the reasons Bryan College Station remains strong is because our local economy is founded on businesses and organizations that remain strong despite the economic situation. Texas A&M is one of our largest employers and a vital part of our economy. The continued success at A&M is unaffected by the wavering economy. This firm foundation ensures that money will continue to circulate through our local economy and keep real estate values up. For example, Circuit City decided to close 20% of their stores, including the Temple location and others throughout Texas, but they remain confident in the success of their Bryan College Station location. This shows that companies feel confident that their locations in the Bryan College Station area will continue to thrive.
For more information on the Bryan College Station economy or the real estate market, contact Cortiers online at www.CortiersRealEstate.com. If your interested in buying or selling property in Bryan College Station please call the office at 979-985-5610.
In Bryan College Station many of us have flown out of Easterwood Airport. Easterwood is convenient but often is limited and leaves us wishing there were more options. The development of the Navasota Municipal Airport is a movement in the right direction. The Navasota Airport will not be a large commercial airport, but it will allow another option for private and small planes to land near Bryan College Station. By making it more convenient for private planes to stop in Bryan College Station, we attract more business, more money, and boost the local economy for Bryan College Station residents. Keeping our local economy thriving is one more reason that the Real Estate market will remain strong in Bryan College Station. As the city of Navasota and the Texas Department of Transportation dump 8 million into the Navasota Airport; we will see an increase in our local economy and our local Real Estate market.
To find out more about the local real estate market or to buy or sell a home in Bryan College Station, call Cortiers at 979-985-5610 or visit us online at CortiersRealEstate.com
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