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Central Texas Anchor on the Brazos

About Waco, TX

Welcome to Waco, the McLennan County seat on the Brazos River — home to Baylor University, Cameron Park, and the Magnolia Market at the Silos.

Waco is a central Texas city and the seat of McLennan County, set on the Brazos River along the Interstate 35 corridor roughly midway between Dallas and Austin. With roughly 150,000 residents inside the city and about 260,000 across the county, Waco functions as the region's economic, educational, and cultural center. Baylor University, a private Baptist research university, anchors the city's identity. Its campus sits along the Brazos River just south of downtown, and the university brings students, faculty, and visitors into the city's core year-round. Beyond higher education, Waco has built a wider visitor economy around the Magnolia Market at the Silos, the home-and-lifestyle destination created by Chip and Joanna Gaines that draws travelers from across the country. The Brazos River shapes the city's geography and recreation. Cameron Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the nation, runs along the river with miles of trails, and the Waco Riverwalk links the waterfront to downtown. The historic Waco Suspension Bridge and the Dr Pepper Museum are among the city's landmarks, and the Texas Sports Hall of Fame adds to the downtown cultural offerings. Waco's economy blends education, health care, and manufacturing with a growing tourism and hospitality sector. As the seat of McLennan County and a Central Texas crossroads, the city serves as a regional hub for commerce, distribution, and services, supported by its position on Interstate 35. Downtown's revitalization, anchored by the Silos and the riverfront, has brought renewed investment and activity to the city core. The city's neighborhoods range from historic, tree-lined districts close to downtown to suburban communities to the west. Waco offers the conveniences of a mid-sized Texas city without the congestion of the larger metros, and its central location between Dallas and Austin keeps both urban centers within a manageable drive for work, travel, and events.

Population 149,350
County McLennan
Active Listings 1252
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Waco in?

Waco is the county seat of McLennan County in central Texas. The city sits on the Brazos River along the Interstate 35 corridor, roughly midway between Dallas and Austin, and serves as the region's economic and cultural center.

What school district serves Waco?

Waco is served by Waco Independent School District, a mid-sized city district in McLennan County. Several neighboring districts serve the suburbs to the west, and Baylor University anchors higher education while McLennan Community College and Texas State Technical College also serve the area.

What is Waco known for?

Waco is known for Baylor University, a private Baptist research university, and for the Magnolia Market at the Silos, created by Chip and Joanna Gaines. The city is also home to Cameron Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the country.

How far is Waco from Dallas and Austin?

Waco sits on Interstate 35 roughly midway between Dallas and Austin, which puts both cities within a comfortable drive for work or weekend travel. Waco Regional Airport also provides regional commercial air service, and the city's central location makes it a natural travel hub.

What are the main attractions in Waco?

Major attractions include Cameron Park and the Cameron Park Zoo, the Waco Riverwalk, the Waco Suspension Bridge, the Dr Pepper Museum, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, and the Magnolia Market at the Silos. The Brazos River also supports paddling and fishing throughout the city.

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About Waco

Real Estate & Housing

Waco's housing stock reflects its layered history and its growth. Close to downtown and Baylor University, early-20th-century bungalows and tree-lined streets define neighborhoods such as Castle Heights, a popular choice for families and young professionals. To the west, communities such as Woodway offer a more suburban feel with larger, newer homes and a family-oriented layout. Mixed-use and loft-style options appear in and near the city center, catering to students, young professionals, and investors. The overall market offers a range of historic in-town homes and newer suburban construction, giving buyers distinct choices across the city and its western suburbs.

Neighborhoods

Castle Heights is among Waco's best-known neighborhoods, with tree-lined streets, spacious lawns, parks, and a strong sense of community that attracts families and young professionals. Woodway, to the west of the city, is a family-oriented area known for its schools, safe streets, and variety of housing options, offering a suburban feel close to Waco. Near downtown and the Baylor campus, older residential streets and mixed-use buildings provide walkable, in-town living. The Brazos River corridor and Cameron Park add green space that connects several central neighborhoods, while newer subdivisions continue to expand on the city's edges.

Lifestyle in Waco

Waco offers the rhythm of a mid-sized Texas city with a strong college-town undercurrent. Baylor University brings students, athletics, and cultural events to the center of town, while the Magnolia Market at the Silos has made Waco a national destination for home-and-lifestyle shopping. Downtown clusters restaurants, coffee, and nightlife near the river, and the Waco Riverwalk connects the waterfront to the city core. Cameron Park and the Brazos River give residents easy access to trails and outdoor recreation. The combination of university energy, a revitalized downtown, and a slower, more affordable pace than Dallas or Austin defines Waco's appeal.

Schools & Education

Public education in Waco is led by Waco Independent School District, a mid-sized city district serving McLennan County. The district operates a network of elementary, middle, and high school campuses across the city. Beyond Waco ISD, several neighboring districts serve the communities to the west and surrounding areas, giving families options across the metro. Baylor University anchors higher education in the city, and its presence shapes the local academic and cultural landscape, while a number of other colleges and institutions operate in the broader region.

Getting Around

Waco sits on Interstate 35, which runs through the city and places it roughly midway between Dallas to the north and Austin to the south — a central location that keeps both metros within a comfortable drive. Daily travel within the city is primarily by car, and downtown offers a compact, walkable core connected to the riverfront by the Waco Riverwalk. Waco Regional Airport provides regional commercial air service, and the city's position at the crossroads of central Texas highways makes it a natural hub for travel across the region.

Parks & Recreation

Cameron Park is the centerpiece of Waco's outdoor life — one of the largest municipal parks in the country, with miles of trails that hug the Brazos River, plus the Cameron Park Zoo nearby. The Waco Riverwalk follows the waterfront into downtown, and the historic Waco Suspension Bridge is a signature landmark. The Dr Pepper Museum and the Texas Sports Hall of Fame add cultural and historical depth near the city center, while the Magnolia Market at the Silos functions as a major visitor attraction in its own right. The Brazos River itself supports paddling, fishing, and riverside recreation throughout the city.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 62
Went Under Contract 5
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $279,900 +0.3%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $173
schedule Avg Days on Market 71
sell Homes Sold 435
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 6.4

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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3740 Chimney Ridge Drive For Sale
$1,150,000
3740 Chimney Ridge DriveWaco, TX 76708
  • 7 bd
  • 4.5 ba
  • 5057 sqft
  • Built 1990
  • 19758223
1601 Alston Drive For Sale
$262,500
1601 Alston DriveWaco, TX 76705
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1491 sqft
  • Built 1960
  • 22463410
2201 Creekview Drive #1124 For Rent
$1,664
2201 Creekview Drive #1124Waco, TX 76711
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 729 sqft
  • Built 2023
  • 64145136
2201 Creekview Drive #1311 For Rent
$2,001
2201 Creekview Drive #1311Waco, TX 76711
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1140 sqft
  • Built 2023
  • 21486213
2201 Creekview Drive #0616 For Rent
$1,609
2201 Creekview Drive #0616Waco, TX 76711
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 633 sqft
  • Built 2023
  • 11494700
2201 Creekview Drive #1013 For Rent
$1,583
2201 Creekview Drive #1013Waco, TX 76711
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 729 sqft
  • Built 2023
  • 37816075
3813 James Avenue For Sale
$169,000
3813 James AvenueWaco, TX 76711
  • 3 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1008 sqft
  • Built 1955
  • 66133420
1602 Mitchell Avenue For Sale
$220,000
1602 Mitchell AvenueWaco, TX 76708
  • 4 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1532 sqft
  • Built 1925
  • 98088717
9583 S 3rd St Road For Sale
$119,249
9583 S 3rd St RoadWaco, TX 76706
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1108 sqft
  • Built 1950
  • 11802150
4127 Knoll Drive For Sale
$237,999
4127 Knoll DriveWaco, TX 76708
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1520 sqft
  • Built 1981
  • 31944625
817 Colcord Ave For Rent
$1,225
817 Colcord AveWaco, TX 76707
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • Built 2015
  • 60694718
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