Isaac French of Live Oak Lake: 'Less, But Better' in Hospitality and Living Life
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What if a small, story-rich resort could command a seven-figure brand premium—and what would it take to build one? We sit down with creator-operator Isaac French to trace the arc of Live Oak Lake. From building Waco's first micro resort, an early Airbnb suspension that forced an unexpected direct booking strategy, and a sale shaped by the power of narrative. Isaac opens up about the choices behind fewer, better units, and why biophilic design moves both hearts and numbers.
- Live Oak Lake origin, design-led build, and early traction
- The Airbnb suspension forcing a direct booking strategy
- Unreasonable hospitality as a design and operations ethos
- Brand value, opco-propco structures, and earnest money
- Where social media is headed for hospitality
- Biophilic design, indoor–outdoor living, and wellness
- A 200-tree orchard as living artwork and venue
- Farm hospitality as the next major opportunity
- Values-based community, family, and craft-forward living
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