Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Waco Relocation Guide




Relocating to Waco ?

Sometimes it can be difficult relocating to a medium size market like Waco when you are trying to gather the information on where to look at numerous places. If you want a "one stop shop" try the Chamber of Commerce Relocation Guide. It has just abut everything a prospective Wacoan could want.

Attractions:
Armstrong Browning Library
Art Center Waco
Bear Habitat
Cameron Park Zoo
Carleen Bright Arboretum
Dr Pepper Museum
Heritage Square Historic Homes
Homestead Heritage
Mammoth Site
Martin Museum of Art
Masonic Grand Lodge
Mayborn Museum Complex
Red Men Museum
Scottish Rite Museum
Suspension Bridge
TCV Winery
Texas Ranger Museum
Texas Sports Hall of Fame
Performing Arts:
Baylor Theatre
Bosque River Stage
MCC Theatre
Music in Waco
Waco Civic Theatre
Waco Hippodrome Theater
Waco Symphony
Recreation:
Cameron Park
Cottonwood Creek Golf
Lake Waco
Lake Waco Wetlands
Lions Park
River Bend Park Ballfields
Waco Regional Tennis Center
Waco Water Park

Of course, when it comes to where you are going to live, we are a little biased. You will find that Cotton Crossing is Waco's only "Traditonal Neighborhood Development" that truly gives you the feeling of another time and place. Most people who are moving to Waco are coming from a larger market where they are used to having numerous Master Planned Communities to choose from. Cotton Crossing fills that need and is centrally located in the heart of Waco & Woodway since it was built on top of the old Western Oaks Golf Course.





Mark P.Felton, offers buyers looking for houses in Waco a full suite of professional services. As a licensed realtor and co-owner of Keller Williams Waco, he can assist you with any of your real estate needs. Mark also is a Custom Home Builder and Developer. His home building company is Front Porch Homes which builds in and around the Waco area. And his development company is Frontera Development, which is a full service real estate development firm based in Waco, Texas. The primary focus is residential, master planned communities that emphasize the values of New Urbanism and Traditional Neighborhood Development.


For More Information, Call Mark P. Felton at 254-495-1241 or go to http://www.cottoncrossing.net/




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