El Paso, TX Community Information

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El Paso Metro and Neighborhood Information

Often referred to as the Boot Capital of the world, El Paso is located at the western tip of Texas, where New Mexico and Old Mexico meet. From the historic Old West to the heritage of Native Americans and the beauty of the desert sun, the city seamlessly blends cultures and traditions together.

El Paso is often considered the birthplace of America's Southwest, and residents treasure the area's historic roots. Even today, people continue to attend church in the city's old Spanish missions on the historic Mission Trail built by Native Americans in the late 17th century. The area was also home to famous outlaws including Pancho Villa, John Wesley Hardin and Billy the Kid.

The high mountains, which cut through the middle of the city, offer a dramatic setting for residents and visitors alike. Visitors can ride the Wyler Aerial Tramway to Ranger Peak to get a panoramic view of the city, or drive along Transmountain Road which cuts right through the Franklin Mountains. Locals also enjoy picnicking at Franklin Mountains State Park, which is considered one of the largest urban parks in the country. For outdoor explorers, there's plenty of mountain biking, hiking and rock climbing virtually any time of the year.

Mexican influences

With Juarez, Mexico just across the border, living in El Paso is like being in two destinations at once. You can easily have breakfast in El Paso and lunch in Mexico. It's easy to catch a trolley from Downtown El Paso and tour Juarez's shopping hot spots. Enjoy an ice cold Margarita — which was invented in one of Juarez's bars — or dine in one of many of the city's elaborately upscale restaurants or dance clubs. Mexico's rich traditions of bullfights, greyhound racing, mariachis and colorful dances can be experienced throughout the neighboring city.

The Mexican influences are also reflected in many of El Paso's Spanish-style homes. From the red-tiled roofs to the vibrant earthy facades, the median home price in the city is $134,000.

While various cities across the country are experiencing overdevelopment, El Paso's natural beauty is a rarity in today's world. During the day, the mountains take on shades of purple, vibrant orange and pale green. The sun shines over 305 days a year in El Paso. Wide-open vistas, big skies and beautiful desert weather are the norm, and almost every day ends with a breathtaking sunset. So begin your El Paso real estate search today!

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El Paso, TX Community Information

Population

701,556

Median Age

29.9

Median Household Income

$47,410

Households with Children

60.30%

Median Travel Time to Work

24 minutes

El Paso, TX Real Estate Market Information

Homes Owned

64.57%

Homes Rented

30.88%

Homes Vacant

4.55%

El Paso, TX Home Price-Rent Ratio

The price-rent ratio is a great way to compare the costs of buying and renting both within a city and is useful to compare against other cities as well. Technically it is the average cost of ownership divided by the received rent income if buying to let. The formula is House Price / (Monthly Rent x 12).

0:1

Low Home Price-Rent Ratio

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What does it mean?

1-10

It is less expensive to own than to rent a home in this city depending factors such as length of ownership.

11-20

The total costs of ownership of a home in this city are greater than the costs of renting, but it might still make financial sense depending on the situation.

21 or greater

The total costs of owning a home in this city are greater than the costs of renting depending factors such as length of ownership.

*Note that this index is a broad measure. Contact a local agent to understand local market conditions.

El Paso, TX School Information

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Community

  • Total Population 701,556
  • Total Male Population 340,638
  • Total Female Population 360,918
  • Population change since 2000 239.12%
  • Median age 29.9
  • Percent of households with children 60.30%
  • Personal Crime risk 112

Transportation

  • Median travel time to work 24 minutes
  • Percent using Public transportation 2.13%
  • Percent Driving/Using Carpool 91.73
  • Percent Using Other transportation 3.39%
  • Percent Working From Home 2.75%

Education Levels

  • Some high school 27.65%
  • High school graduate 24.51%
  • Some college 22.54%
  • Associate degree 6.39%
  • Bachelor's degree 12.69%
  • Graduate degree 6.22%

Occupation

  • Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 0.32%
  • Construction 5.60%
  • Manufacturing 12.43%
  • Wholesale Trade 3.13%
  • Retail Trade 9.96%
  • Finance, insurance and real estate 4.56%
  • Services 5.00%
  • Public administration 6.30%
  • Information 3.15%
  • Professional 7.84%
  • Education 25.49%
  • Arts 8.86%

Income

  • Average household income $60,805
  • Income change since 2000 28.33%

Climate

  • Avg. January high/low temp 58.43 / 30.31
  • Avg. July high/low temp 95.43 / 68.20
  • Annual precipitation 9.33
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