East Bank is an Upper Valley El Paso community with Franklin Mountain views, spacious lots and highly ranked schools. “I personally love the neighborhood because of the easy access to Interstate 10 and how peaceful it is,” says Oscar Macias, local broker with Brokers Inc Real Estate Group. “There’s a lot of space out here, it's grassier than most parts of the city and the homes are comparatively more affordable than other nearby Upper Valley communities.” The CAP Index crime score for East Bank is 2 out of 10, which is lower than the national average of 4 out of 10.
East Bank has some areas that have been newly renovated with recent construction.
In the summer, the dry heat can make walking en East Bank difficult.
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Southwestern architecture and varying prices
East Bank is filled with mid-sized family homes and larger luxury estates, with architectural styles ranging from modern designs to classic Southwestern Contemporary styles. Streets are lined with sidewalks and well-kept yards. Smaller three-bedroom homes are typically priced between $400,000 to $500,000, while the larger four-bedroom homes can cost between $600,000 and $650,000. The largest homes here can exceed $1 million depending on size and the year they were built.
East Bank has a wide range of different house pricing.
East Bank has some larger estates with giant yards and water features.
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West Texas’ only Marine Corps JROTC program
Local students can start school at Zach White Elementary, which earns an A-minus from Niche, then continue to the B-minus rated Brown Middle. The A-minus rated Coronado High, where the school slogan is the "Pride of the West Side,” offers the only Marine Corps JROTC program in West Texas and Southern New Mexico.
Zach White Elementary School is where East Bank students begin their journey.
East Bank's Brown Middle School is the home of the Bulldogs.
East Bank students continue on to Coronado High School, which has multiple modern athletic fields.
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Rio Grande trails and golf course access
Mary Frances Keisling Park sits across the Rio Grande from East Bank, its soccer fields and playgrounds drawing families to shaded picnic areas and riverside trails. The park’s master plan promises future upgrades — pickleball courts, a dog park and desert gardens — while current gravel paths already link to the Rio Grande River Trail’s 48-mile network. To the northwest, the El Paso Country Club’s 18-hole course challenges golfers with fairways surrounded by the Franklin Mountains.
East Bank borders the Rio Grande, which offers beautiful hiking and biking trails.
East Bank residents are not far from the El Paso Country Club, which features many recreation opportunities for locals.
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Retail and restaurants on Doniphan and Mesa
Doniphan Drive, about 2 miles away, stretches north-south, buzzing with local hotspots, including Aceitunas Beer Garden, a lively patio spot pouring craft brews and serving loaded nachos. Davago Street Food features Korean-Mexican fusion tacos and 787 Coffee’s baristas brew Texas pecan lattes. Shoppers head to Walmart Neighborhood Market for weekly groceries. Mesa Street’s east-west corridor is home to Crossroads Village Shopping Center, anchored by Food King. Directly across the street, craft enthusiasts can head to Hobby Lobby for seasonal home décor aisles and DIY supplies.
East Bank residents can unwind at the Aceitunas Beer Garden for incredible happy hours.
East Bank residents start their day with a delicious alcohol infused coffee at 787 Coffee.
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Interstate 10 access
The main route from East Bank to downtown El Paso is Interstate 10, merging with Loop 375 and leading southeast to the city center. Other major roadways serving the area include Doniphan Drive (US 20), which runs parallel to Rio Grande, Borderland Road to the north, and Sunland Park Drive to the south. University Medical Center of El Paso is the main hospital in the area. For air travel, El Paso International Airport is on the eastern side of the city, offering flights through major airlines including American, United and Alaska Airlines.
East Bank residents are not far from the El Paso International Airport.
East Bank is a short drive from the I-10, a famous interstate that runs along the entire southern United States.
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Arid desert temperatures mean the occasional dust storm
East Bank, like the rest of El Paso, typically experiences a dry desert climate with hot summers, mild winters and over 300 sunny days per year. The region is prone to dust storms, and the city of El Paso has issued 62 warnings as of spring 2025. Residents are advised to stay indoors, avoid windows and stay off of the road during dust storms, as road visibility is usually decreased.
East Bank is very flat, and soaks up the hot Texas sun easily.
East Bank's grass turns an iconic brown in the summer heat.
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
1,519
Median Age
44
Population under 18
22.8%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
21.3%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$126,250
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$164,863
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
97.6%
College Graduates
59.3%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
32.7%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
64.8%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
6''
Average Winter Low Temperature
34°F
Average Summer High Temperature
97°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
36/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
5/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
9/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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