West

About

The Franklin Mountain Range splits El Paso into two, and the personalities of the two sides are divided just as drastically. The West El Paso boundaries are from Downtown north to where Highway 20 intersects with Interstate 10. On this side of the mountain, the land is hilly and the homes are more established. Quiet, affluent neighborhoods are nestled in the foothills and on a bit of an incline. The elevation lends to dramatic views of the valleys below. Beyond I-10 lies the Upper Valley where you will find trees, farms and some of the newer homes in West El Paso.

The Westside is bursting with a southwestern bohemian personality that is embodied in the local ‘mom and pop’ shops, independent eateries, coffee shops and farmer’s markets. There is a noticeable absence of chain stores and restaurants, which contributes to the independent, local vibe. As far as Texas cities go, we’ve heard the Westside compared to Austin, but we’ll let you be the judge of that! Close to downtown and the University of Texas El Paso, this is where you want to be to take full advantage of the busy El Paso events calendar.  

Neighbors

Those who choose to live in this pricey locale are typically dual income families, executives, professionals, and high ranking officers. The vibe is young with a trendy, hipster leaning. There is a great mix of young families, singles and retirees here.

Neighborhood Feel

Generally, you can find newer homes farther north and west in Upper Valley. Closer to downtown, there is a good mix of old and new homes that are typically smaller and packed in a little more tightly. There are great starter homes that were built in the 1950s, or you can find larger homes that date back to the 1980s with well maintained, mature landscaping. Higher elevation equates to higher home values. You’ll also likely see retaining walls between stair-stepped yards due to the natural incline.   

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Neighborhood Location

Commute
Fort Bliss – Cassidy Gate
Drive Time to Gate
9 to 25 minutes
By Transit
N/A

Neighborhood Info

West El Paso - Fort Bliss, TX - gomillie.com

Points of Interest

Western Playland Amusement Park

Wyler Aerial Tramway

Crave Kitchen

Alamo Draft House

Sunland Park Mall

Big Plus

Most are attracted to the Westside for the quiet pace and huge decrease in traffic (compared to the Eastside).

Being sandwiched between the New Mexico border to the west and the Rockies to the east results in a scarcity of available land for development. Limited inventory and consistent demand for homes here keep the home values high and stable.

West is a locavore’s delight with smaller, independently run stores and restaurants.

You’re conveniently located near New Mexico and its plethora of attractions, including White Sands National Monument and Ski Apache.

The Canutillo Independent School District is considered to be one of the most preferable in El Paso according to the spouses we’ve spoken to.  

Access to the Franklin Mountains is ideal, with an abundance of recreation opportunities for outdoorsy types.

Things to Consider

West El Paso is pricey and has significantly higher property taxes than the Eastside. Add that to the higher property values and you’ll be spending much more to live in the Westside. If you were looking at identical homes in El Paso (there are a lot of the same builders and similarly designed neighborhoods), the same home will cost $20k more in Northwest than it costs in East El Paso. Take the same home and drop it in West El Paso and you can add $40k to $60k more to the Eastside price tag.  

If your day-to-day revolves around name brand shopping and tons of city amenities, you may find West El Paso to be lacking. Here you’ll get to know your butcher, have coffee made from locally grown beans, and maybe hit three smaller markets versus one trip to Super Target. There is a new Whole Foods and outlet shops on the Westside to fill the gaps, though!

How’s the Market?

The median home value in West El Paso is $168,000, according to the Zillow Home Value Index.

Home Values are forecasted to increase by 4.3% in the coming year.

According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate in El Paso is $1,303.

The ZRI for West El Paso is for all rentals, including smaller apartments and very large homes. There isn’t enough data available to narrow down the median rate for single-family homes.

School Scoop

Public schools in West El Paso are zoned to either El Paso Independent School District, Canutillo Independent School District, or Burnham Wood Charter School District. Both El Paso ISD and Canutillo ISD have an overall average rating of 6, according to GreatSchools.org. According to the spouses we’ve spoken with, Canutillo ISD is the preferred district.  

As the name states, the Burnham Wood Charter School District is made up of two charter schools, Howard Burn Elementary School for children in kindergarten through grade 5 and DaVinci School for Science and the Arts for children in grades 6 to12.

All students attending the El Paso Independent School District are required to attend school in the attendance zone where you reside unless there is an approved transfer on file. Your child from El Paso County can attend the charter schools in the Burnham Wood Charter School District tuition-free as these are public charter schools.

Canutillo Independent School District gives students the option for intra and inter-district transfer, if approved by the Superintendent. However, be aware transfer students in this district must pay monthly tuition.

Highlighted Areas

Kern Place

Upper Valley

Chaparral Park

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