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Tejas Houses for Sale

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    $214,950

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,596 Sq Ft

    6118 Gila Rd, El Paso, TX 79905

    Step into modern elegance with this fully remodeled and beautifully updated home! From top to bottom, every detail has been thoughtfully designed and upgraded to offer both style and comfort. Featuring an open-concept layout, the home boasts brand-new flooring, a sleek custom kitchen with granite countertops and all brand-new stainless-steel appliances. Perfect for entertaining or relaxing, the

    Alfonso Yanez Home Pros Real Estate Group

    6118 Gila Rd, El Paso, TX 79905
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    $140,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,835 Sq Ft

    6215 Algonquin Rd, El Paso, TX 79905

    Investor Opportunity!! This fixer upper has endless potential, great price, centrally located near basset center, I-10, shopping, schools and entertainment. Schedule your viewing today! Small apartment in the back in need of TLC!

    Nichole Luna Sandra Luna & Associates

    6215 Algonquin Rd, El Paso, TX 79905
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    $124,950

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 950 Sq Ft

    6239 Tesuque Dr, El Paso, TX 79905

    Nice starter home located in well-established neighborhood off Geronimo and Clark. Nice starter home needs some TLC. Owner willing to finance.

    Adolfo Holguin Res Comm Real Estate

    6239 Tesuque Dr, El Paso, TX 79905
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    $274,500

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,650 Sq Ft

    1018 Marlow Rd, El Paso, TX 79905

    A must see! Fully remodeled with new roof, new windows, new bathrooms, new kitchen and bathroom cabinets, stone countertops, beautifully tiled throughout no carpet, stainless steel gas range, micro hood, dishwasher, and the list goes on and on. Plus did I mention it was located in the middle of town? Easy access to I10, 54, Cordova international bridge. Less than a 15 min drive to airport, Cielo

    Marco Sapien Home Pros Real Estate Group

    1018 Marlow Rd, El Paso, TX 79905

Why Live in Tejas

The small neighborhood of Tejas in south El Paso developed throughout the 1950s, much of it before the construction of Interstate 10. Today, that highway runs along the neighborhood’s north side. “That area was the heart of El Paso when the interstate came in,” says Albert Aguilar of Mary Aguilar Realtors. “It’s very convenient and still popular. I-10 runs through the middle of El Paso, so being near a freeway doesn’t affect the neighborhood. It’s kind of the norm for E Paso. It actually makes it easier to get around.” Because most of the homes in Tejas were built by the mid-1950s, they are smaller than the contemporary homes found in other areas of the city. The simple, traditional designs incorporate regional architectural elements such as flat or low-angle roofs. “It’s an established, good neighborhood,” Aguilar says. “It’s older, but nice.” Water runoff is not a major concern in the city’s arid, high-desert climate. While evergreens and other native trees add to the neighborhood aesthetic, most yards are hardscaped with stone or other materials. This makes upkeep easier in a city that gets limited rainfall. Many homes have created courtyard-style front yards with decorative
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