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Technology Village House for Sale

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    $150,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,008 Sq Ft

    401 Avenue I, Waco, TX 76705

    Investor special or perfect opportunity for someone looking to put in a little work and make it their own. This 3-bedroom, 1-bath home sits in an established neighborhood with mature trees and a spacious front yard. The layout includes a traditional floor plan, attached 2-car garage, and a welcoming front porch. Ideal for those ready to renovate, rent, or live in while updating over time.

    Glenda Hall UCRE Heart of Texas Land & Home

    401 Avenue I, Waco, TX 76705

Why Live in Technology Village

Technology Village in Waco, TX, is a neighborhood centered around Texas State Technical College (TSTC), located seven miles northeast of downtown near Interstate 35. The area is heavily influenced by the college, which focuses on high-demand vocational programs in engineering, manufacturing, and automotive technology. The neighborhood features a mix of housing options, primarily apartment buildings and ranch-style homes from the 1960s. Most homes are closely packed with narrow walkways and limited driveways, making common area parking necessary. The area is pedestrian-friendly with sidewalks, but residents typically need cars for groceries and essentials. The TSTC Waco Airport, the largest airport operated by an educational institution in the U.S., contributes to the local landscape, though air traffic noise is minimal. Waco Regional Airport is nine miles away, offering connections to major Texas airports. Public transportation includes the Waco Transit System's TSTC-Bellmead bus line, with transfers needed to reach downtown Waco. Children in Technology Village attend La Vega Primary School, which has a high rating, while other schools in the area have mixed ratings. Recreational facilities are mainly tied to TSTC, featuring tennis courts, a playground, and a walking trail. Nearby Live Oak Park in Lacy Lakeview offers additional amenities like basketball courts and picnic spots. While the neighborhood lacks stores and restaurants, retail outlets and fast-food chains are accessible across I-35. Notable dining includes Dave’s Burger Barn, known for its "Zipper Ripper" challenge. The southeastern part of the neighborhood houses several manufacturing facilities and warehouses, including the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group and Sanderson Farms.
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