This Tiffany Park neighborhood guide is provided by Raylene Lewis, REALTOR® with NextHome Realty Solutions, serving buyers and sellers across Bryan–College Station and surrounding communities.
Tiffany Park is an established subdivision in Bryan developed primarily in the early to mid-two-thousands. The neighborhood includes several residential streets organized around internal connectors with cul-de-sac extensions. Homes follow a consistent architectural era, reflecting the development timeline and suburban layout. Tiffany Park is located within Bryan ISD and maintains a long-standing residential identity without internal commercial areas or additional phased expansions.
Homes in Tiffany Park were primarily built in the early to mid-2000s and consist of a mix of one- and two-story single-family residences typical of production and semi-production construction. Exterior materials commonly include brick, with traditional suburban lot layouts and established streets throughout the neighborhood.
Interior layouts and finishes vary by home, with some properties retaining original features while others have been selectively updated over time. Lot sizes follow a standard residential pattern rather than acreage-based development, contributing to a consistent neighborhood layout.
Tiffany Park is located off Copperfield Drive in east Bryan with internal streets connecting to nearby residential corridors that lead toward University Drive and Boonville Road. These routes provide access to daily services, retail centers, dining options and major Bryan and College Station destinations.
Tiffany Park, a City of Bryan public park, is located within the neighborhood and includes sports courts, a splash pad, open green space and walking paths. Segments of the Park Hudson Trail fall within two miles of the subdivision and provide pedestrian connectivity to broader trail systems in Bryan and College Station.
Market activity in Tiffany Park is influenced by home condition, location within the neighborhood, and overall property maintenance. Homes with updated kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring tend to attract stronger interest compared to properties with largely original interiors.
Resale activity is generally steady, with pricing positioned within an entry-to-moderate range for the Bryan market. When priced appropriately, homes often go under contract within about 30–60 days.
Electricity: Most homes are served by BTU.
Water: City of Bryan water service.
Sewer: City of Bryan sewer service.
Sanitation: City of Bryan residential trash and recycling program.
Internet: Availability varies by address and commonly includes Optimum and Frontier Fiber where installed.
HOA/POA: Yes. The Tiffany Park HOA oversees architectural review, deed restrictions, and neighborhood appearance guidelines. The HOA does not operate recreational amenities and focuses primarily on maintaining community standards. Buyers should review applicable HOA documents and guidelines during the contract period.
Buyers should review HOA documents during the option period to understand maintenance responsibilities and any architectural guidelines. Home condition varies throughout the neighborhood, so inspections should focus on roof age, HVAC systems, plumbing, and electrical components, as well as any prior renovations.
Proximity to major roadways and nearby medical facilities may be a consideration depending on daily routines and traffic preferences.
Buyers researching Tiffany Park 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.
Tiffany Park is known for its larger 1990s–2000s homes, traditional architecture, and spacious lots, giving buyers more interior square footage and outdoor room than many Bryan subdivisions from the same era.
Yes—many lots offer generous front and backyard space, providing a more open feel than the smaller lot patterns common in modern new-construction communities.
The neighborhood features mature trees, settled landscaping, and long-term homeowners, contributing to a well-established residential atmosphere.
Yes—because the neighborhood’s homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s, buyers often see a mix of original finishes and recently updated interiors.
Its position near major Bryan corridors provides convenient access to everyday services, shopping, and city amenities while still maintaining a quiet residential feel.
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4601 Park Haven Circle Bryan, Texas
4 Beds 2 Baths 2,037 SqFt 0.337 Acres
Listing courtesy of Jeffrey Leatherwood - Aggieland Properties