Texas A&M’s sustained enrollment growth and a student body where the vast majority live off campus creates year-round, structural demand for quality housing near campus. Cherry Street is a larger-unit, lower-density community in a market that tends to favor high-density product, giving it a differentiated position for students who want more space and a less transient living experience. In a market this competitive, product differentiation drives performance.
College Station is one of the largest and most competitive student housing markets in the country, anchored by a university that enrolled over 72,500 students in fall 2024 and continues to grow. With only around 11,000 students living on campus, the off-campus market absorbs tens of thousands of Aggies every year, keeping occupancy strong and demand consistent across well-located communities.
Cherry Street is a purpose-built student housing community in the heart of College Station, offering Texas A&M students a well-located living option with a notably spacious unit mix. With 237 beds across 168 units, Cherry Street is built for students who want the Aggieland experience without sacrificing comfort, privacy, or quality.
Cherry Street is a 168-unit, 237-bed purpose-built student housing community serving Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The property’s higher unit-to-bed ratio sets it apart in a market dominated by larger, denser communities – offering a more residential feel within one of the most in-demand student housing markets in the United States.