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View Larger Map Looking to buy or sell a home in the greater Waco area? Here is information on Waco and its suburbs: Waco is a city of 103,000 with plenty of affordable homes for sale.Waco's cost of living index is 91.2 (third quarter 2008). Waco also is home to Baylor University, McLennan Community College and Texas State Technical College. Waco is home to lovely parks and recreational activities on the lake and rivers. A host of museums and cultural arts venues provide fun for residents of all ages, including the Texas Ranger Museum, Dr Pepper Museum, and the Mayborn Museum of Natural History. Hewitt is a safe, quiet, family-friendly community of 13,000 residents, located five miles south of Waco. Residents enjoy affordable homes, quiet, safe neighborhoods, and a positive community spirit. Hewitt was named one of the top 100 Best Places to Live by Money Magazine in 2007. Woodway is a master-planned community of 9,000 located on Highway 84 adjacent to Waco. Woodway offers one of the lowest tax rates for a city of its size in Texas, and city utility services are available at competitive rates. Woodway is home to 3 major parks and the Carleen Bright Arboretum. The largest, Woodway Park, provides access to Lake Waco. Breathtaking views and gently rolling hills make it a perfect place to call home. Strategic highways in Central Texas lead to Robinson, a city of over 10,000 residents, just south of Waco. The location and opportunities of this community are attractive to families and businesses looking for a home in Central Texas. China Spring, Lorena, McGregor, Bellmead, Lacy Lakeview, Beverly Hills: Waco has six smaller suburbs as well. If you are looking to buy or sell a home in any of these areas, just give me a call and I will be glad to assist you.
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