If you are looking for a city that still has that small-town feel, then a home in a Waco Texas zip code is the place for you. Waco is considered a small town in comparison to the other cities in Texas. However, there are almost 20,000 people that travel to and from work in downtown Waco. Downtown has been undergoing a number of renovations. Two of the major projects that are currently being worked on are in Heritage Square: the first is the new Chamber of Commerce of Waco, which is being renovated to be an environmentally-friendly building, and the second project is a mixed-use development with the commercial and residential buildings in the area.


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The neighborhoods in Waco are divided by "sides": North, South, and East. Each side is broken up into different neighbourhoods that have their own history, culture and sometimes even their own slang and accents.

North Side (which is actually northwest) was developed in the early 1920s. This side is considered the most diverse side as it has a blend of a variety of cultures and incomes with 14 different neighbourhoods.

East Side is on the north side of the Brazos River and is historically referred to as the African-American side, and is smaller in comparison to the other sides.

South Side (actually southeast) is considered the heart of Waco. The South Side is where the city was first settled and where most of its history was created. This side contains the largest portion of the Hispanic community, and contains many restaurants and stores related to the Mexican culture. There is also the Baylor University that is currently being renewed.

No matter which area of Waco you find yourself in, there are a variety of beautiful and unique homes from which to choose! If you are considering making the move to a Waco TX zip code, then WacoZip.com will help you by providing you with tips and articles about buying a home in Waco Texas zip codes, and more.




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