This Saddle Creek neighborhood guide is provided by Raylene Lewis, REALTOR® with NextHome Realty Solutions, serving buyers and sellers across Bryan–College Station and surrounding communities.
Saddle Creek is a custom-home community developed from the mid-2000s through the 2020s, designed around large lots, mature landscaping, and a semi-rural setting close to south College Station services. Multiple phases offer a range of custom construction styles, with an emphasis on privacy, natural buffers, and open green space. An active HOA maintains community standards and shared areas.
This neighborhood is zoned to schools in College Station ISD. To verify the specific schools for any property, use the district’s address-based school finder and enter the home’s address.
Saddle Creek in College Station TX features custom-built homes on large lots, commonly ranging from approximately three-quarters of an acre to more than an acre depending on the phase. Architectural styles include traditional brick, stone, and stucco designs with floorplans that frequently exceed 2,400 square feet and can reach well over 4,000 square feet.
Homes may include extended outdoor living areas, oversized garages, and, in some cases, detached workshops or storage buildings when permitted by the community’s CCRs. Newer phases offer updated layouts and more recent construction features, while earlier sections provide established trees and varied update levels.
Saddle Creek is located in southeast College Station with access from Greens Prairie Road East and I&GN Road, offering a quiet residential setting while maintaining proximity to urban services. The neighborhood provides direct routes toward William D. Fitch Parkway, Highway 6, Tower Point retail and dining, and medical and employment centers throughout south College Station.
Internal neighborhood amenities include a community pool, covered pavilion, playground, walking trails, greenbelts, and several pond areas. These shared features contribute to the community’s natural character and outdoor-focused lifestyle.
Nearby external destinations include Tower Point shopping, CapRock Crossing, and parks along the southeast College Station corridor.
Saddle Creek occupies a mid-to-upper price band for College Station, shaped by its large lots, custom-home inventory, and semi-rural atmosphere. Market activity varies across phases, with newer homes showing different update profiles and exterior features than homes from earlier development periods. Properties with modern finishes, enhanced outdoor spaces, or desirable lot positions often attract stronger buyer interest. Resale inventory remains limited due to the neighborhood’s size and custom-home composition. When priced appropriately, homes often go under contract within about 30–60 days.
Electricity: BTU
Water: Wellborn SUD
Sewer: Septic systems
Sanitation: Private trash service arranged by the homeowner
Internet: Availability varies by address
Gas: Propane, if applicable
HOA responsibilities:
Entrance maintenance
Common-area landscaping
Pool and pavilion upkeep
Playground maintenance
Non-recreational pond care
Perimeter fencing
Architectural guidelines and ACC review
Buyers should review CCRs and architectural guidelines for their specific phase, as rules regarding fencing, detached structures, and exterior changes may vary. Septic systems require inspection and routine maintenance, and propane service should be confirmed when applicable. Larger lots may involve additional lawn, tree, and drainage management. Because homes span multiple build eras, buyers should evaluate system ages and renovation levels during due diligence.
Buyers researching Saddle Creek in College Station TX often also compare similar College Station neighborhoods with close price ranges, build eras, and lot styles, including:
These areas provide helpful context for buyers considering other subdivisions in College Station.
Most homesites range from approximately three-quarters of an acre to more than an acre, creating a spacious, semi-rural residential environment.
Yes. The community includes a pool, covered pavilion, playground, walking trails, greenbelts, and several pond areas.
Yes. All properties use individual septic systems, and buyers should include septic inspections in their due diligence.
Some homes include detached workshops or storage buildings, but all exterior additions must comply with CCRs and may require ACC approval.
Larger lots can involve increased landscape care, drainage management, and tree maintenance compared to typical suburban neighborhoods.
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