El Paso (zip 79925), TX


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El Paso (zip 79925), TX

About El Paso (zip 79925), TX

Living in 79925 El Paso, TX is a beautiful experience. The city is rich in culture and history, boasting a vibrant downtown scene with plenty of local attractions to explore. There are also many parks, trails and open spaces to enjoy, making El Paso an ideal place for outdoor activities. The residents of El Paso are friendly, welcoming people who make you feel right at home. The cost of living is relatively affordable and public transportation is also available for easy travel within the city limits. With all these great amenities, it's no wonder why so many people are drawn to live in this unique and attractive city! Mid-sized city - Extreme west Texas on the Rio Grande at the Mexico–New Mexico border.

Location Details

State: Texas
County: El Paso County
Metro Area: El Paso Metro Area
City: El Paso
Zip Codes: El Paso (zip 79925)
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 3700 ft above sea level
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El Paso is a unique American city. Self-sufficient and surprisingly large, the city has a modern downtown, with a commercial district and low skyscrapers, and development spreading mostly to the north and east. Because of its isolation, large industry has never taken root, but the area does have some agriculture, ranching, mining, oil, and “maquiladora” industry powered by low-cost labor from Mexico. Fort Bliss brings a military presence to the economic and social base, and the recent base realignments have helped by locating more facilities and personnel there.

There is an assortment of small museums mostly commemorating the history of the area, and the University of Texas at El Paso adds 16,000 students, a nice campus, and some sports amenities. Nearby geologic areas and the Franklin Mountains State Park offer some outdoor recreational opportunities. The climate, low cost of living, and the “get-away-from-it-all” isolation have made it a popular retirement location. The area is hundreds of miles from a city of any size, but the independent spirit and the availability of low-cost airline flights makes the area less isolated than geography may imply.

The city is located in a flat valley among dry hills. The Rio Grande flows along the southwest border of the city. The Franklin Mountains begin within the city limits and extend northward with peaks up to 7,200 feet. The climate is characterized by an abundance of sunshine throughout the year, high daytime summer temperatures, very low humidity, scant rainfall, and a relatively mild winter season.

Daytime summer temperatures are frequently above 90 degrees, and occasionally above 100 degrees, but nights are usually comfortable. Winter daytime temperatures are mild with freezing night temperatures common during mid-winter. Rainfall throughout the year is light and insufficient for any growth except desert vegetation. Dry periods lasting several months are not unusual. Most precipitation occurs July through September from brief but often heavy thunderstorms. Small amounts of snow fall nearly every winter but seldom remain on the ground for more than a few hours. Spring dust storms and sandstorms can occur.

El Paso Cost of Living
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Cost of living, dry climate, and mild winters make El Paso a great place to live.

$194,500
-73.8% lower than avg
$49,391
-39.7% lower than avg
$950 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-20.8% lower than avg
El Paso Crime
42.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in El Paso, Texas
$37,440
for a family
$38,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of El Paso
   Cost of living
Isolation
   Dry climate
Violent crime
   Mild winters
Low educational attainment
Cost of Living