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The Landing (Bryan) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview and Location

The Landing is a student-oriented housing complex located in College Station, TX 77840, within the Bryan–College Station area. The property offers monthly rents between 700 and 1200 USD — indicative — confirm with the operator. With a Google rating of 4.0 from 504 reviews, it sits slightly above the city’s lowest observed rent of 559 USD per month, placing it in the mid-range bracket among the 31 properties tracked in Bryan.

The site features a pond and dog parks, and residents highlight the surrounding greenery. The complex includes a gym, laundry facilities, and a swimming pool. Minimum lease length is eight months, and units are available from August 8, 2026.

Who Is This Residence For?

The Landing works well for students who prioritize outdoor space and on-site amenities. The property’s high ratings for staff (5.0), location (5.0), amenities (5.0), getting around (5.0), value for money (5.0), and property maintenance (5.0) indicate consistent satisfaction in those areas. If you want a walkable or bikeable location near the local university campus (the area’s primary draw), the location score suggests convenience. The presence of a swimming pool and gym means you can exercise without leaving home, and the laundry facility adds everyday practicality.

The unit mix — 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 5-bedroom floor plans — offers flexibility. Solo renters can opt for a 1b unit at the lower end of the price range, while groups of four or five friends can split a larger unit to bring individual costs down. The eight-month minimum lease aligns with a typical academic year, making it suitable for students who need housing from August through spring.

Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

The Landing

The Landing may not suit anyone who wants predictable, all-inclusive rent. One resident (Abby Bailey, rating 2) noted: “The amount of fees i had to pay and the construction was terrible. There are too many fees to pay excluding rent and electricity, often adding an extra $200. When I toured the complex, I was not told about the construction that would be starting.” This points to potential hidden costs and disruption from ongoing work. If you need a firm, upfront total each month, you should ask the operator for a full fee breakdown and confirm whether any construction is planned during your lease.

Another resident (Avneesh Dubey, rating 1) reported poor communication around lease transfers: “Terrible management, my friend was in constant touch with them to transfer his lease onto me and they kept delaying communication till after Thanksgiving and finally told him that the 4 & 5 Bedroom units are already sold out.” This suggests that if you need to take over someone else’s lease or coordinate a group booking late in the cycle, you might face delays and limited availability. Anyone who values responsive, transparent management should verify the operator’s process before committing.

Additionally, the property’s food rating is 3.5, social 3.5, and study environment 3.5. If you rely heavily on a quiet, study-friendly atmosphere or a strong social community within the building, those areas are only moderately rated. The internet rating is also 3.5 — not ideal for heavy online work or gaming without checking the speed.

What Residents Actually Say

The three Google reviews give a mixed but informative picture:

Across these reviews, the recurring themes are: good physical environment (greenery, pond, dog parks) but inconsistent management and unexpected costs. The average rating of 4.0 across 504 reviews suggests that many residents are satisfied, but the low-score reviews highlight specific risks to mitigate.

Room Types and Pricing Guidance

The Landing offers four unit types: 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 4-bedroom, and 5-bedroom. The monthly rent range of 700–1200 USD is indicative — confirm with the operator. Compared to the city’s from-price of 559 USD, the lower end of The Landing’s range is about 25% higher, so it is not the cheapest option in town. However, for a property with a gym, pool, and green space, the pricing is typical for the area.

You should ask the operator whether rent includes water, trash, or internet, or if those are separate. Abby Bailey’s review mentions “too many fees to pay excluding rent and electricity, often adding an extra $200”, so factor that into your budget.

Booking Timing and Availability

Units are available from August 8, 2026, with an eight-month minimum lease. Because the property has only 4- and 5-bedroom units that can sell out (as noted in the reviews), early booking is advisable. If you are a group of four or five, start coordinating as soon as possible — ideally before late spring 2026 — to ensure the configuration you want is open.

For smaller units (1b or 2b), availability may be more flexible, but the city has 31 other properties, so you have alternatives if The Landing is full. The review by Avneesh Dubey indicates that after Thanksgiving (November), larger units may already be “sold out”. Therefore, aim to secure your lease by October 2025 or earlier if possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does rent at The Landing include utilities and fees?

Rent information is indicative — confirm with the operator. Based on resident reviews, electricity is charged separately, and additional fees (possibly for parking, maintenance, or amenities) can add around 200 USD per month. Always request a written list of all mandatory fees before signing.

Is the property located near the university?

The address is in College Station, TX, placing it close to the main university campus in the area (the city’s primary draw). The location rating is 5.0 from residents, which suggests good access. Walking or biking is feasible for many students, but confirm exact distance with the operator.

Can I transfer my lease to another person?

The process may be slow. One review describes a delayed lease transfer that eventually failed due to units being sold out. If you anticipate needing a lease transfer, ask about the timeline and any fees well in advance. Written confirmation of availability is recommended.

Sources & data date

All pricing, ratings, reviews, and availability data are sourced from the housing platform and dated July 2026. Ratings and review excerpts come from Google reviews of The Landing. The city’s from-price (559 USD) and property count (31) are based on the same platform’s Bryan market data.

For current availability, live prices, and unit-specific details, use the on-site assistant on the listing page.

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