Lake Air Tower, 4924 Cobbs Drive, Waco, Texas. This photo is from the 1967 Richfield High School Yearbook.
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i think it is an over 55 age restricted comminityPTGHUNTER said:
Anybody know much about this building?
I see units come up for sale fairly frequently but they also seem to sell fairly frequently.
What years?pitchman said:
You can't pull up under the awning and take your grocers into the lobby. You have to park and then carry your things in. I'd never go for that.
But, what an awesome pic. I grew up less than a mile away and went to lake air junior high across the street.
Pretty good view too.IASIP Rocks said:
Looks nicer inside than I thought it would...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4924-Cobbs-Dr-APT-9C-Waco-TX-76710/52093629_zpid/
BaylorHistory said:Pretty good view too.IASIP Rocks said:
Looks nicer inside than I thought it would...
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4924-Cobbs-Dr-APT-9C-Waco-TX-76710/52093629_zpid/
That's right near my hood.Yogi said:What years?pitchman said:
You can't pull up under the awning and take your grocers into the lobby. You have to park and then carry your things in. I'd never go for that.
But, what an awesome pic. I grew up less than a mile away and went to lake air junior high across the street.
My grandmother's house was near the intersection of Bishop and Meadow near Mountainview Elementary.
Unless I'm mistaken, you only own the air space between the walls, ceiling and floor. I still believe in terra firma and mineral rights.cowboycwr said:
Wow those are bigger than I thought they would be.
They are also way more expensive than I thought they would be.
I have never understood the draw of condos. You own a fraction of the building for an outrageous price. You still have neighbors above, below, to the side and in my opinion little to no privacy.
For $184K you can get a really nice house in the area.
I'd love to know the economics that led to the Lake Air Tower development. Hard to imagine it was a money-maker for the developer, but maybe it was. Just interesting that something done once hasn't been replicated in Waco in the 50 years since.Yogi said:
I'd love to have a condo as a Waco house. And you just don't have that many options for a high rise condo in the Waco area.
I've always thought the same thing. Maybe it has something to do with the same reason that the condos were built at the same time and the same color brick as the United Methodist Church across the street.boxster said:I'd love to know the economics that led to the Lake Air Tower development. Hard to imagine it was a money-maker for the developer, but maybe it was. Just interesting that something done once hasn't been replicated in Waco in the 50 years since.Yogi said:
I'd love to have a condo as a Waco house. And you just don't have that many options for a high rise condo in the Waco area.
Dairy Queen and a gas station on the corner of Lake Air & Cobbs where the FUMC parking lot is now.Yogi said:
Wasn't there once a Griddle location across Cobbs? There used to be some restaraunt there across from First United Methodist and the Fire Station...
That's right. It might have been a Gulf station; right?whitetrash said:Dairy Queen and a gas station on the corner of Lake Air & Cobbs where the FUMC parking lot is now.Yogi said:
Wasn't there once a Griddle location across Cobbs? There used to be some restaraunt there across from First United Methodist and the Fire Station...
Yogi said:What years?pitchman said:
You can't pull up under the awning and take your grocers into the lobby. You have to park and then carry your things in. I'd never go for that.
But, what an awesome pic. I grew up less than a mile away and went to lake air junior high across the street.
My grandmother's house was near the intersection of Bishop and Meadow near Mountainview Elementary.
... and they all gradually "offed" themselves over the next decade.MrGolfguy said:
Reminds me of where Jody and Buffy lived with Mr French on Family Affair.