Don’t do it. Most that move to EP are completely oblivious to the property tax burden. The return on the high property taxes just isn’t there. Absolutely no world class amenities, no museums, no NFL, NBA, pretty much nothing to justify the high cost of owning a home.
I hear you, sometimes it can be difficult to see how everything is allocated but as someone living in El Paso, I can certainly see all the development being invested in to roads to make traffic a lot smoother to transition from point West to East. Also a lot has been invested in new infrastructure, here is a link I have with everything broken down from budget and finance, most people don’t realize these details are available to the public but it definitely helps better understand ☺️ Most people are simply warm and welcoming, I’ve traveled a lot and every time I’m back it always feels like home 🙏🏻 www.elpasotexas.gov/assets/Documents/CoEP/OMB/FY24-Budget/FY-2024-Proposed-Budget-Book-Compressed.pdf
@@barano9729I've spent countless hours on Zillow. Even with high property taxes, the amount and quality of property you get for the price, is still better in El Paso compared to anywhere else I have looked. Arkansas, Alabama etc have better "deals" in a sense, but they have humidity, bugs, sinkholes etc to make up for it. Then there are freezing cold places in the middle of nowhere, (like Iowa) where the prices are marginally better, but nothing mind blowing.
@@barano9729 As much as I hate property taxes you have to weigh other factors. I can tell you for a fact a home selling in El Paso for $200K would be selling for well over 2.5 to 3 times that in many neighborhoods in Dallas, Houston & San Antonio. So the money you save in the total purchase price offsets the higher property taxes to a degree. That's money you could invest in some high yield bonds or REIT stocks to pay your property taxes. Also home insurance will be cheaper in El Paso due to a lack of severe weather. Look I understand El Paso has some high winds & dust storms but that is nothing compared to what I experienced in Dallas with tornadoes, straight line winds & floods. I am sure El Paso has had some floods but nothing compares to the severe weather in Dallas, San Antonio & especially Houston with hurricanes. Not everybody cares about the NFL, NBA. There are some museums in El Paso that are interesting to me. The dry weather alone makes it worth it. I am sure you could say that a comparable desert city like Phoenix has much lower property taxes but your dealing with exponentially higher home prices plus a state income tax in AZ. This is what I weighed in my mind when I decided to leave Dallas for El Paso. Everybody has their own thought process.
There are options with New Mexico next to El Paso the property taxes are much cheaper compared to neighbors in the Northeast ans West Side just crossing the street/border from El Paso Texas to New Mexico.
I was born in 56 in Downtown El Paso my family owned three restaurants The Mills was right next door to the Plaza Theater my Dad knew everyone from the police chief to the shoe shine guy set up next to the White House department store it was a great place to grow up not to mention back then we went to Juarez all through my high school years never had one bit of trouble not the case today. My 50 year Coronado class of 74 is in a few weeks hope to make it. Thanks for the video very enjoyable.
Mi hijo se quiere ir a vivir al paso apenas va a cumplir 18 años y no lo queremos dejar ir solo ,el nos invita pero somos indocumentados mi esposo y yo nos da miedo por que está pegado ala frontera y que sea peligroso
El paso es un lugar seguro pero como cualquier lugar ahí cosas buenas y malas. Es importante hacer su propia investigación y platicar con personas que viven en el área para determinar si es un lugar ideal para su hijo y lo que espera encontrar. Si tiene alguna pregunta con confianza déjeme saber y podemos platicar, Buena suerte ✨
I've seen what 750k can get you in El Paso and it does not compare to what it can get you out here in L.A. (junk) I would move out there but they have no NFL or NBA team smh if they had either one of those I'd definitely would move out there lol
I hear you definitely not as many attractions or events but if you think about the amount of money you’d save with the cost of living , you can always travel out there with the extra money your saving 😅 At least that’s what I’ve found helpful so far!
Ascarte park had amusement park rides Selina payed there great park for cooking out snd watching the girls go by by friends hung out at handball court joe and able and crow ant arterio tudie miss them the white guy
I hear you! There is certainly a lot of development going on in the area, if you get involved with local boards you can see where our money is going. Maybe that will be a good video to cover soon!
I believe that no matter where you live, there is always something to do. Many people tend to compare activities to those in places like California, overlooking the nearby outdoor opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, or weekend trips to Ruidoso. Local events and activities hosted by the community also offer plenty of engagement. While more attractions could be beneficial, it’s important to remember that they come with their own set of pros and cons. Ultimately, it’s our mindset that shapes our experiences; even the most exciting places can seem dull without the right perspective. 😀
I think perspective has a lot to do with this comment, you can have all the riches in the world and still feel unfulfilled. Same goes for your preferred location, you can live next to attraction central and yet in the end still find it “boring”. There’s always something to do when you find the right people to do it with, outdoor activities are the best in my personal opinion.
I have family that i have visited for years in el Paso and never knew these places existed, thank you! I will be moving in June with my mom. :)
Glad you found this helpful 😃
I want to move to El Paso, but the property taxes are too high😢 I love the people, though.
Don’t do it. Most that move to EP are completely oblivious to the property tax burden. The return on the high property taxes just isn’t there. Absolutely no world class amenities, no museums, no NFL, NBA, pretty much nothing to justify the high cost of owning a home.
I hear you, sometimes it can be difficult to see how everything is allocated but as someone living in El Paso, I can certainly see all the development being invested in to roads to make traffic a lot smoother to transition from point West to East. Also a lot has been invested in new infrastructure, here is a link I have with everything broken down from budget and finance, most people don’t realize these details are available to the public but it definitely helps better understand ☺️
Most people are simply warm and welcoming, I’ve traveled a lot and every time I’m back it always feels like home 🙏🏻
www.elpasotexas.gov/assets/Documents/CoEP/OMB/FY24-Budget/FY-2024-Proposed-Budget-Book-Compressed.pdf
@@barano9729I've spent countless hours on Zillow. Even with high property taxes, the amount and quality of property you get for the price, is still better in El Paso compared to anywhere else I have looked.
Arkansas, Alabama etc have better "deals" in a sense, but they have humidity, bugs, sinkholes etc to make up for it.
Then there are freezing cold places in the middle of nowhere, (like Iowa) where the prices are marginally better, but nothing mind blowing.
@@barano9729 As much as I hate property taxes you have to weigh other factors. I can tell you for a fact a home selling in El Paso for $200K would be selling for well over 2.5 to 3 times that in many neighborhoods in Dallas, Houston & San Antonio. So the money you save in the total purchase price offsets the higher property taxes to a degree. That's money you could invest in some high yield bonds or REIT stocks to pay your property taxes. Also home insurance will be cheaper in El Paso due to a lack of severe weather. Look I understand El Paso has some high winds & dust storms but that is nothing compared to what I experienced in Dallas with tornadoes, straight line winds & floods. I am sure El Paso has had some floods but nothing compares to the severe weather in Dallas, San Antonio & especially Houston with hurricanes. Not everybody cares about the NFL, NBA. There are some museums in El Paso that are interesting to me. The dry weather alone makes it worth it. I am sure you could say that a comparable desert city like Phoenix has much lower property taxes but your dealing with exponentially higher home prices plus a state income tax in AZ. This is what I weighed in my mind when I decided to leave Dallas for El Paso. Everybody has their own thought process.
There are options with New Mexico next to El Paso the property taxes are much cheaper compared to neighbors in the Northeast ans West Side just crossing the street/border from El Paso Texas to New Mexico.
I was born in 56 in Downtown El Paso my family owned three restaurants The Mills was right next door to the Plaza Theater my Dad knew everyone from the police chief to the shoe shine guy set up next to the White House department store it was a great place to grow up not to mention back then we went to Juarez all through my high school years never had one bit of trouble not the case today. My 50 year Coronado class of 74 is in a few weeks hope to make it. Thanks for the video very enjoyable.
I love seeing comments like these, thank you for watching! Sending good vibes your way, I’m sure you’ll make it to your reunion!
you got it going on alexa 🔥👌
I appreciate you!🙏🏻
Great content. I love El Paso its super chill.
Thank you for the support! ☺️
Is water expensive to use?
For example. I notice that only the wealthy properties have yards with grass.
In a household of 5, I pay around $80 monthly. Some folks just don’t like the maintenance part 😅
@@Investwithalexa Interesting. Thank you. Do you have a front and back lawn?
PRECIOSA!!
rose garden used to take my now wife there. gardner would cut me some roses to give to her.
Olá sou brazil e você é e corretores vender ou aluguel?
Hello! Yes we assist with selling and buying real estate in the entire USA area. Happy to help!
Mi hijo se quiere ir a vivir al paso apenas va a cumplir 18 años y no lo queremos dejar ir solo ,el nos invita pero somos indocumentados mi esposo y yo nos da miedo por que está pegado ala frontera y que sea peligroso
El paso es un lugar seguro pero como cualquier lugar ahí cosas buenas y malas. Es importante hacer su propia investigación y platicar con personas que viven en el área para determinar si es un lugar ideal para su hijo y lo que espera encontrar. Si tiene alguna pregunta con confianza déjeme saber y podemos platicar, Buena suerte ✨
These prices are insane.
There’s different price points for everyone’s budget, especially compared to other major cities In Texas.
Damn girl!
You drive a Tesla in El Paso, how does that work... are there ample amount of super chargers?
We currently have 2 super chargers in town, however most tesla owners buy the home charger, definitely comes in handy.
@@Investwithalexa wow that's kinda too little but I saw them on the map, I guess if I move I have to live near that haha.
I've seen what 750k can get you in El Paso and it does not compare to what it can get you out here in L.A. (junk) I would move out there but they have no NFL or NBA team smh if they had either one of those I'd definitely would move out there lol
I hear you definitely not as many attractions or events but if you think about the amount of money you’d save with the cost of living , you can always travel out there with the extra money your saving 😅 At least that’s what I’ve found helpful so far!
Is it a lot of those big flying roaches there?!!
Born and raised here and I’ve yet to experience flying roaches, fingers crossed I never do 🤞🏻😅
Ascarte park had amusement park rides Selina payed there great park for cooking out snd watching the girls go by by friends hung out at handball court joe and able and crow ant arterio tudie miss them the white guy
I love El Paso, but the property taxes are too high, and most of the roads are horrendous! Why? What are they doing with all that property tax money?
Oh ya and don’t get me started on the lame job market.
I hear you! There is certainly a lot of development going on in the area, if you get involved with local boards you can see where our money is going. Maybe that will be a good video to cover soon!
There’s nothing to do in El Paso. Cheap to live but boring. Fox plaza is the only boring thing to do. 😂😂😂😂😂
I believe that no matter where you live, there is always something to do. Many people tend to compare activities to those in places like California, overlooking the nearby outdoor opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, or weekend trips to Ruidoso. Local events and activities hosted by the community also offer plenty of engagement.
While more attractions could be beneficial, it’s important to remember that they come with their own set of pros and cons. Ultimately, it’s our mindset that shapes our experiences; even the most exciting places can seem dull without the right perspective. 😀
Nah man!! If you living life, doesn’t matter. El Paso actually makes you travel out to other places. I love my chuco town
@@edwardrodriguez952 I couldn’t agree more. Love when people learn to appreciate what you have and yet still strive for more.✨
@@edwardrodriguez952 of course you travel out. Because there’s nothing to do in El Paso. It’s boring.
El paso is dam boring juarez was tho only excitement we had but no more desert that's all we have😅😅😅
I think perspective has a lot to do with this comment, you can have all the riches in the world and still feel unfulfilled. Same goes for your preferred location, you can live next to attraction central and yet in the end still find it “boring”. There’s always something to do when you find the right people to do it with, outdoor activities are the best in my personal opinion.