*** No USDA eligible properties were found in El Paso ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Prado Verde, TX. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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El Paso
, Texas in El Paso County


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Also known as:
The City With A Legend
12 active listings near El Paso
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$825,000    316 Prospect St
$600,000   * 131 Newman St
$475,000    1305 Magoffin Ave
$395,000    1913 Olive Ave
$369,000    1100 Myrtle Ave
$350,000    412 S Stanton St
$260,000    1109-1113 San Antonio Ave E
$247,900    310 S Park St
$190,000    1017 Magoffin Ave
$180,000    2203 Magoffin Ave
$175,000   * 519 Nino Aguilera St
$105,000    1921 E San Antonio Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of El Paso, TX?
Then read on!

1. In 1881, El Paso became the first city in Texas to be incorporated.
2. In 1883, the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad was established, making El Paso a major transportation hub in the Southwest.
3. In 1885, the first telephone line was installed in El Paso, connecting it to the rest of the world.
4. In 1888, El Paso became the first city in Texas to have electric street lights.
5. In 1895, El Paso was the first city in Texas to have a public library.
6. In 1916, El Paso hosted the first international air meet in the United States.
7. In 1923, El Paso hosted the first Pan-American Conference of Latin American countries.
8. In 1926, El Paso was the first city in Texas to have a radio station.
9. In 1937, El Paso hosted the first National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
10. In 1942, Fort Bliss became the largest military installation in the United States and is still one of the largest today.