This Oakmont neighborhood guide is provided by Raylene Lewis, REALTOR® with NextHome Realty Solutions, serving buyers and sellers across Bryan–College Station and surrounding communities.
Oakmont is a planned residential community in east Bryan developed in multiple phases beginning in the late 2010s. The neighborhood includes recorded deed restrictions, organized architectural standards, and a designated builder group assigned per section.
Located within the Bryan city limits and served by Bryan ISD, Oakmont features internal green space, structured streets, and a phase-by-phase buildout pattern that continues as new lots are released. Earlier phases are complete, while later phases remain under construction as the community expands.
Oakmont includes one- and two-story single family homes built by an approved roster of builders. Most homes range from approximately 1,700 to more than 3,000 square feet and commonly include three to five bedrooms, attached garages, and open interior layouts designed around modern construction standards.
Exterior materials typically include brick, stone, or mixed combinations. Interior finishes vary across builders but frequently include hard-surface flooring in main areas, solid-surface countertops, and updated cabinetry selections.
Lots follow a traditional suburban layout with mid-sized parcels throughout the neighborhood. Builder participation in Oakmont has included Magruder Homes, Blackstone Homes, Reece Homes, RNL Homes, Stylecraft Builders, and other regional builders assigned by phase.
Oakmont is accessed from Boonville Road (FM 158) via Oakmont Boulevard. The neighborhood’s east Bryan location provides direct connectivity to Highway 6, University Drive East, and the Briarcrest/Freedom Boulevard commercial corridors, which offer grocery stores, dining, medical offices, financial services, and other daily-use destinations.
Residents have access to nearby retail areas along Boonville Road and Briarcrest, with additional services located along University Drive East toward the Texas A&M employment and commercial district.
Inside the neighborhood, Oakmont includes a network of sidewalks, internal open spaces, and The Porch amenity center, which serves as the primary recreation hub for residents.
Nearby destinations include:
The Boonville retail area, approximately 1.5 miles southeast.
The Briarcrest/Freedom Boulevard commercial corridor, roughly 2 miles southwest via Boonville Road.
Oakmont remains an active neighborhood with a mix of resale homes, available lots, and new construction, which creates a broad range of pricing and buyer considerations. Homes in Oakmont span from more moderately priced resale properties to higher-end new builds and custom homes, with prices reaching into the upper tiers of the Bryan market.
Pricing dynamics in Oakmont are influenced by home age, level of customization, lot characteristics, and proximity to ongoing new construction. Buyers often compare resale homes against newly built options within the neighborhood, particularly where new construction offers modern layouts or upgraded finishes. While individual homeowners cannot compete directly with builder incentives, resale homes may attract interest based on lot size, mature landscaping, established surroundings, or completed upgrades.
When priced appropriately, homes often go under contract within about 30–60 days, though higher-priced or custom homes may experience longer evaluation periods as buyers compare design, lot features, and overall value. Clear communication of build quality, updates, and property-specific advantages plays an important role in buyer decision-making across Oakmont’s diverse price range.
Electricity: Most homes are served by BTU.
Water: Wickson Creek Special Utility District.
Sewer: City of Bryan sewer service.
Sanitation: City of Bryan residential solid-waste program.
Natural Gas: Where present, natural gas service is typically provided by Atmos Energy.
Internet: Availability varies by address and generally includes high-speed options from multiple area providers.
HOA/POA: Yes. The Oakmont Residential Association maintains the neighborhood entrances, landscaped common areas, and HOA-managed features. A community foundation fee is typically collected at closing for long-term community enhancements. Buyers should review association documents and guidelines during the contract period.
Buyers considering Oakmont should be aware that the neighborhood includes a mix of established resale homes, vacant lots, and new construction, resulting in meaningful variation in home design, build quality, and pricing. Homes may range from earlier production builds to newer semi-custom or custom homes, making property-specific evaluation an important part of the buying process.
For resale homes, buyers should review system ages, renovation history, and any prior upgrades, as these factors can vary significantly by build phase. Mature trees and established landscaping in older sections may also influence drainage patterns, grading, and long-term exterior maintenance considerations.
Buyers interested in new construction or building on a vacant lot should review applicable architectural guidelines, minimum home size requirements, and any construction approval processes established by the association. Understanding timelines, customization options, and long-term maintenance expectations can help buyers better compare resale homes against newly built properties within Oakmont’s higher price tiers.
Buyers researching Oakmont 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.
Oakmont offers modern homes, community amenities, parks, and walking trails within a planned development setting, making it one of Bryan’s most appealing options for buyers wanting a newer, amenities-driven neighborhood.
Homes typically feature modern, open-concept layouts with contemporary finishes, and the variety of builders creates a wide mix of elevations and floorplan styles.
Yes—Oakmont includes amenities such as parks, playgrounds, trails, and recreational areas that contribute to its active, community-oriented atmosphere.
Its newer construction, modern design trends, and planned layout give it a more contemporary feel than established neighborhoods with older architectural styles.
Oakmont appeals to buyers seeking mid-to-upper tier new construction, especially those wanting modern finishes and a cohesive neighborhood environment.
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