Central Texas

Brazos County

In Brazos County — Bryan, College Station, and Texas A&M country — plenty of first-time buyers assume they'll keep renting. You may not have to. If your income fits the limit, TSAHC and TDHCA can cover much of your down payment and closing costs, with an MCC tax credit on top.

Quick Facts

  • County seat Bryan
  • Region Central Texas
  • Population 245,000
  • TSAHC income limit (non-targeted) ~$123,542
  • FHA loan limit $541,287 Source: hud.gov
  • FIPS code 48041

What Buyers Should Know

Brazos County’s 2026 HUD area median income (AMI) for a 4-person household is approximately $87,400, with the TSAHC Heroes 115% AMI ceiling reaching ~$100,510. Most Brazos County buyers qualify for at least one TSAHC or TDHCA program; the county is not designated a HUD targeted area, so the standard income limits and first-time-buyer rules apply.

FHA loan limits in Brazos mirror the College Station-Bryan baseline. Conforming limits run $806,500 for 1-unit. VA loans are uncapped above conforming limits for full-entitlement veterans.

Property tax in Brazos County averages around 1.93% effective (verify current year at the county appraisal district). The Texas residence homestead exemption shaves $100,000 off school-district appraised value and caps appraised value growth at 10% per year — file with the appraisal district on or before April 30 of the year following purchase.

Texas A&M University Anchor

Brazos County is anchored by Texas A&M University (College Station campus, ~76,000 students — the largest university in Texas). College Station (largest city, ~120,000) and Bryan (county seat, ~88,000) form the urban core. The Bush Library + Presidential Center, Kyle Field, and the A&M corridor drive a youthful + commuter buyer mix. College Station ISD, Bryan ISD, and Navasota ISD (small portion) serve the county. Most Brazos County buyers route through state-level TSAHC and TDHCA programs.

Income Limits

Brazos County Down Payment Assistance Income Limits

Program Max household income (non-targeted) Max purchase price
Home Sweet Texas / Homes for Texas Heroes (TSAHC) up to ~$123,542 (any household size) up to ~$544,232
My First Texas Home (TDHCA) up to ~$98,800 (1–2 persons) / ~$113,620 (3+) up to ~$544,232
My Choice Texas Home (TDHCA) up to ~$150,450 (conventional) / ~$167,960 (FHA/VA/USDA) No purchase price limit
Figures show approximately how high non-targeted-area limits may reach for the standard above-80%-AMFI tier. TSAHC applies a single income limit at any household size. My First Texas Home varies by household size and is for first-time buyers using FHA, VA, or USDA loans. My Choice Texas Home adds repeat buyers and conventional financing and has no purchase price limit. Limits may be higher in HUD-targeted census tracts and change periodically — confirm your county's current figure with a participating lender before applying.

Source: TSAHC Income & Purchase Price Limits + TDHCA Income & Purchase Price Limits

Loan Limits — Brazos County

FHA (2026)

1-unit
$541,287
2-unit
$693,050
3-unit
$837,700
4-unit
$1,041,125
Source: hud.gov

Conforming (2026)

1-unit
$832,750
Source: fhfa.gov

VA

VA loans are uncapped above conforming limits for full-entitlement veterans.

Cities in Brazos County

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