District 14 State Representative John Raney discussed unsettled issues and working up to the deadline during his regular appearance on The Infomaniacs, Thursday, May 9.
Rep. John Raney visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia
District 14 State Representative John Raney discussed unsettled issues and working up to the deadline during his regular appearance on The Infomaniacs, Thursday, May 9.
Rep. John Raney visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia
The median price for a house in the College Station-Bryan market is $309,950. That is up 0.2% compared to the same quarter last year. Jef Conn, Chairman of Texas Realtors, says one thing that has changed more significantly is active listings. “There are a lot more homes on the market today for buyers to choose from than last year. Active listings are up 53%,” says Conn. Conn does not expect the increase in active listings to impact the median price of a home. “The price is just a product of supply and demand, and even though there is 53% more supply, there is still a lot of demand for a homes,” says Conn. Conn says what happens in the second half of the year depends on what happens with interest rates. “If we see a slight reduction in interest rates, I think there are a lot of people who have been waiting on the sidelines who will come back to the table and want to buy a home, so that could increase demand more than what we’ve got,” says Conn. According to the Texas Realtors report, homes are staying on the market for 59 days, which is about 6 more days than this quarter last year. Listen to “College Station-Bryan Housing Market Trends” on Spreaker.
A 17 year old was shot to death Sunday night (July 28) in College Station. As of Monday at 11 a.m., the only information released by College Station police is that 9-1-1 received multiple calls reporting gunfire, an officer finding the victim in the area of George Bush East and University Oaks, and that family members have been notified of the young man’s death.
College Station ISD’s superintendent tells his board that it’s time to talk about a subject that no one wants to discuss…changing campus boundaries. Tim Harkrider brought up rezoning during June’s CSISD board meeting as he asked members to consider dropping the annual requirement that was established seven years ago to spend $25,000 dollars on a demographer to review campus populations. Click HERE to read and download College Station ISD’s policy “FC local”, which includes the yearly review of student population of campus buildings. Board members took no action during the June discussion. Neither of the subjects were not brought up during July’s CSISD board meeting. Click below to hear comments from the June 18, 2024 College Station ISD board meeting. Listen to “CSISD board members & superintendent discuss the district's policy of reviewing campus populations and boundary changes” on Spreaker.
Bryan Broadcasting Corporation