This Copperfield neighborhood guide is provided by Raylene Lewis, REALTOR® with NextHome Realty Solutions, serving buyers and sellers across Bryan–College Station and surrounding communities.
Copperfield is an established residential neighborhood in east Bryan with development that began in the mid-1980s and continued into the early 2000s. Known for its connected street layout, mature landscaping, and consistent suburban design, Copperfield remains one of Bryan’s most recognizable planned neighborhoods. Copperfield is part of Bryan ISD. Attendance zones are subject to district review.
Homes in Copperfield include single-family properties built across several stages from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s. Most feature brick exteriors, traditional one and two-story layouts, and interior floor plans that typically range from about 1,700 to 3,200 square feet. Mature trees, landscaped yards, and well-established streetscapes appear throughout the neighborhood.
Interior features vary based on renovation history. Some homes retain original design elements, while others have updated flooring, refreshed kitchens, or improved primary bathrooms. Lot sizes reflect the suburban development patterns of the build era, offering usable yards across most sections.
Copperfield is located in east Bryan with direct access to Copperfield Drive and short travel distances to parks, commercial corridors, and medical services. Internal amenities include a neighborhood park, greenbelt areas, and walking paths located throughout the subdivision.
Area highlights include:
• Proximity to Copperfield Park located within the neighborhood along Canterbury Drive
• Tiffany Park located within one mile depending on street location
• Access to the Copperfield HOA pool and pavilion, tennis courts, and maintained common areas
• Retail, grocery, and dining options along Booneville Road located approximately one mile from the neighborhood
• Medical offices and specialty providers along the FM 158 corridor
• Convenient routes to Boonville Road and University Drive East for travel across Bryan and College Station
Copperfield is an established, resale-driven neighborhood, with market activity influenced primarily by home condition, lot size, and renovation history rather than new construction or builder incentives. Buyer demand is often tied to the neighborhood’s mature character, convenient east Bryan location, and larger lot sizes compared to many newer subdivisions.
Pricing trends in Copperfield reflect differences in updates and overall maintenance. Homes with renovated kitchens and bathrooms, newer roofs or HVAC systems, and well-maintained exteriors tend to position more competitively, while properties with original finishes may appeal to buyers seeking value or renovation opportunities. Because buyers are typically comparing Copperfield to other established Bryan neighborhoods rather than builder inventory, pricing sensitivity is closely tied to condition and long-term ownership value.
When priced appropriately, homes often go under contract within about 30–60 days. Buyer interest is generally strongest for homes that clearly communicate recent updates and overall readiness in a resale-focused market.
Electricity: Most homes are served by BTU.
Water: City of Bryan water service.
Sewer: City of Bryan sewer service.
Sanitation: City of Bryan sanitation services.
Internet: Availability varies by address and generally includes local broadband and fixed-wireless providers.
HOA/POA: Yes. The association maintains the neighborhood entrance, designated common areas, and HOA-managed features as applicable.
Homes in Copperfield span multiple build eras, and buyers often review system ages such as roofs, HVAC systems, and water heaters when evaluating properties in the older sections. Interior finishes vary widely, with some homes showcasing original features and others reflecting partial or full renovations. Mature tree coverage contributes to the established appearance of the neighborhood, although yard maintenance needs may differ based on lot size and landscaping. Buyers comparing established Bryan neighborhoods commonly evaluate renovation history and long-term maintenance expectations in this area.
Buyers researching Copperfield in Bryan TX often also compare similar Bryan neighborhoods with close price ranges, build eras, and lot styles, including:
These areas provide helpful context for buyers considering established subdivisions in Bryan.
Copperfield is known for its mature landscaping, traditional architecture, and established neighborhood layout, offering a setting that feels more developed and shaded than newer communities.
Yes—many properties include spacious front and backyards with mature trees, giving the neighborhood a greener, more expansive feel than smaller-lot modern developments.
Buyers see a wide range, from homes that retain their original finishes to those that have undergone extensive remodeling, creating strong variety in interior style and price positioning.
Copperfield includes a higher concentration of classic brick homes and two-story traditional layouts than many Bryan neighborhoods, attracting buyers who prefer timeless styling over contemporary designs.
Yes—the subdivision was designed with internal residential streets, giving it a quieter, low-traffic feel that appeals to buyers wanting a calmer environment.
Yes—its tree canopy, traditional architecture, and well-defined residential layout give it a recognizable character that stands out among Bryan’s mixed-era subdivisions.
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