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A blend of history and modern amenities
History and culture combine in Five Points, where modern amenities meet a rich and deeply rooted sense of community. "It's a very historical, eclectic area," says Heather Harmston, a local Realtor with Home Pros Real Estate. "The neighborhood has a very charming, vintage feel." That vintage feel is mainly due to the age of the neighborhood, which first came to prominence in 1917 when a group of businessmen decided to promote the area as a central business location. The idea of the neighborhood as a business location has continued to this day, with new restaurants and businesses opening up in recent years, bringing a vibrant lifestyle to the community. Historic charm is still evident here, though, with restaurants that have been open since the 1920s and the historic Concordia Cemetery, the resting place of several notable residents. Residents of this centrally located community also enjoy a vintage feel in the homes, as many are from the early 20th century and feature brick, stucco and adobe exteriors. Nearby parks add a touch of natural beauty and plenty of recreation to the area, while conveniently located schools give students a quick commute in the mornings.
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Homes with historic charm
Homes in Five Points are a reflection of the neighborhood's historic nature, with brick, stucco and adobe varieties that date back to the early 20th century, along with Colonial residences and ranch-style homes. Most homes are one-story, with a few two-story options sprinkled in as well. "With large and small housing, beautiful remodels, and historical homes from the 1900s, you can expect the pricing to be as eclectic as the houses," Harmston says. "Smaller, more dated homes start at $150,000, and you can go up to $600,000 or $700,000." Sunny sidewalks allow residents to get outside for a stroll through the community, stopping to chat with neighbors along the way.
Stone Casita - built in 1942
Beautiful stone home built in 1938
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Local staples and new eateries to discover
Residents can satisfy their hunger cravings at several local restaurants throughout the neighborhood. One of the most popular eateries is L&J Cafe, which has been serving the community since 1927. A local favorite then and now, calvary soldiers stationed at Fort Bliss would often ride down on their horses for home cooking and home brew during prohibition. On the west side of the neighborhood is where residents will find newer popular spots like The El Paso Wing Factory and Dewey's Corner Pub. 2Ten Coffee Roasters offers Southern favorites such as chicken and waffles while hosting live music on its patio. For groceries, locals can shop at the Food King supermarket, known for its low prices. There is also Majestic Grocery, which is a local bodega in the neighborhood's northern end.
Southern charm meets El Paso flavor at The Junction Brunch House.
Savor the perfect brew at Joe Vinny & Bronsons Cafe in Five Points.
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Conveniently located El Paso schools
Students in Five Points might attend Coldwell Elementary School, Tinajero PK-8 School and Jefferson High School. Coldwell and Jefferson are each rated a C by Niche, while Jefferson High receives a C-minus rating. Coldwell is located in the neighborhood, while Henderson and Jefferson are less then 3 miles away. Jefferson serves approximately 1,1100 students and has a student-teacher ratio of 15-to-1. Students can take career and technical education courses in subjects like cybersecurity, robotics and law enforcement. The school also offers a P-TECH program that allows students to earn industry certification as an EMT and graduate high school with an associate degree.
St. Joseph School is part of a larger church community in Five Points.
Coldwell Elementary School welcomes its students through a gated entrance in Five Points.
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City parks and cultural centers
Sunshine seekers will enjoy a day at Mary Webb Park, which offers a playground, basketball courts and multipurpose fields. Residents can also head to Memorial Park to stroll on the walking trails, play a game of tennis or softball, or take a dip in the swimming pool. The park also has a playground for children to explore. The El Paso Municipal Rose Garden is right next to Memorial Park and is home to over 300 different varieties of roses across four acres. For a day of educational fun, residents can head 2 miles south to the El Paso Zoo, which has several exotic animal species across a 35-acre facility. Five Points is also home to the McCall Neighborhood Center, which focuses on preserving black heritage by working to fulfill community needs concerning arts, business, education and more. The center was established in 1983, has a museum and gift shop, and regularly hosts events like their Kwanzaa celebration and Juneteenth breakfast.
The Rose Garden in Manhattan Heights is home to approximately 1,200 rose bushes.
Tiny adventures, big smiles await at Memorial Park in Five Points.
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Easy access to Interstate 10
With Interstate 10 in easy reach, residents have a convenient drive throughout El Paso. Downtown is just 3 miles south, while El Paso International Airport is about 5 miles northeast. Fort Bliss is also nearby, about 4 miles north of the neighborhood. There are several bus stops on the major streets throughout the neighborhood, making it easy for residents to use public transportation.
Seamless connections at Five Points: Sun Metro's hub for effortless transit.
The El Paso Zoo is only a short drive from Five Points.
Connect to Interstate 10 in a breeze from Five Points.
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Crime and Safety
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Sexual Assault
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Assault with Weapon
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Robbery
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Burglary
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Motor Vehicle Theft
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Five Points Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Five Points, El Paso sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Five Points, El Paso over the last 12 months is $165,500, down 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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