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Best Neighborhoods in El Paso for Singles & Young Professionals

Thinking about living in El Paso? This Texas city is one of the best places to live in the Southwest thanks to its affordability, great weather, and outdoor recreation opportunities! Here are the best neighborhoods in El Paso for singles and young professionals.

Castner Heights

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  • Home Price: $150,550 median purchase price; $1,006 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 53% of El Paso neighborhoods

Located on the city’s northeast side, Castner Heights is one of the best neighborhoods in El Paso for singles and young professionals! This neighborhood is great for walkers thanks to its neat walkways and mountain views, as well as nearby dining, shops, and more. With its proximity to US-54, young professionals can enjoy a quick commute to work—and there are several bus stops throughout the neighborhood, making it even easier to get to around El Paso. There are also opportunities to further your education nearby at the Western Technical College – Diana Campus or El Paso Community College – Transmountain Campus!

Things to Do in Castner Heights

Soak up some sun and enjoy views of the Franklin mountains while taking a stroll or kicking around a soccer ball at Todd Ware Park. Learn more about El Paso’s military history at the Old Glory Memorial, located just north of Castner Heights. Take your dog for a walk or cool off in the water at the splash pad while enjoying scenic views at Sue Young Park. Grab lunch in El Paso and order Broccoli Jade Tofu, Spicy Chicken Noodle with Basil Sauce, Vegetarian Egg Rolls, and other Chinese cuisine from Sam’s China Bistro. Get the Chicken Salad Sandwich, Sessa Panini, or Gelato from Buon Giorno Caffe. Pick up a pizza with your choice of toppings, a Sub-Burger, or the Burrito Frijoles con Queso from local joint House of Taste Pizzeria. Try Spicy Pork Bulgogi, Pork Belly, or Spicy Squid from Korea House Restaurant. Or satisfy your sweet tooth with a slice of Caramel Pecan Silk, Banana Cream, or Coconut Cream pie from Butter Smith Kitchen & Pies.

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Cielo Vista

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  • Home Price: $152,000 median purchase price; $858 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 87% of El Paso neighborhoods

Looking for easy access to outdoor recreation when moving to El Paso? With Edgemere Linear Park running through the center of the neighborhood, it’s easy to walk or jog through Cielo Vista before work! Living in Cielo Vista also makes it easy to enjoy dining, El Paso nightlife, outdoor recreation, and more—and residents have easy access to shopping with the centrally-located Cielo Vista Mall. Plus, this El Paso neighborhood boasts many apartment options, as well as a range of housing styles including Mid-Century Modern and Spanish-style ranches. And with the El Paso International Airport located just north of the neighborhood, it’s easy to travel for work or fun!

Things to Do in Cielo Vista

Book a tee time and play a game of 18 holes while enjoying picturesque surroundings at Lone Star Golf Club. Gather friends for a game of sand volleyball or go for a walk on the trail at Vista Del Valle Park. Practice your pitch on the softball fields or pack some snacks and have a picnic at Ponder Park. Catch local stand-up acts at the nearby El Paso Comic Strip, “the longest running comedy club in Texas.” Meet up with friends for lunch and share Beef Nachos, Track Quesadillas, or Spanky’s Spud Chips from Track One. Sip a Watermelon Margarita during Happy Hour and enjoy a Mango Salad, Bone-In Ribeye, or Top Sirloin at West Texas Chophouse. Get your wings fix with unique sauces like Fiery Garlic, Mango Spice, or Berry Hot from The Shack Wings & Brews. Or enjoy your favorite beer while playing darts and pool at Montrae Lounge, one of the best dive bars in El Paso.

Mesa Hills

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  • Home Price: $151,060 median purchase price; $978 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 89% of El Paso neighborhoods

Located between the Rio Grande and Franklin Mountains, Mesa Hills is one of the best neighborhoods in El Paso for young adults who love the outdoors! Residents can meet up with neighbors or friends to explore the vast outdoor recreation opportunities and fun things to do. Ample green space makes it easy to relax and spend time outside, while I-10 and North Mesa Street provide convenient access to job opportunities and entertainment in Downtown El Paso and other parts of the city. When moving to this El Paso neighborhood, you can pick from new construction and Spanish-style homes, or avoid yard work by renting a spacious townhome or apartment.

Things to Do in Mesa Hills

Go bird-watching, explore the wetlands, stop and smell the flowers in the botanical gardens, or view ancient ruins at Keystone Heritage Park. Take your dog for a run, play pickleball, or hang out in the community center at Galatzan Park. Get your retail therapy in with stores like Adornment & Co, Aeropostale, Art Nova, Dillard’s, and more at The Shoppes at Solana. Catch live local acts or jam out during events like Fiesta Friday at Malolam, a cantina offering both indoor and outdoor seating. Fuel up with a Dark Roast or Medium Roast coffee and a box of gourmet chocolates at Coffee Emporium. Get your Chinese food fix with Egg Rolls, Boiled Dumplings, Shrimp Lo Mein, and other favorites from Li’s Cafe. Celebrate date night with Chilean Sea Bass, Chateaubriand, King Salmon, and other authentic French bites from Entrecote & Co. Or celebrate special occasions with Gnocchi Forno, Pollo alla Vodka, Creme Brulee, and a bottle of Santa Ema Reserve Chile at Mi Piaci Ristorante Italiano.

Mission Hills

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  • Home Price: $156,367 median purchase price; $924 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 60% of El Paso neighborhoods

Looking for a neighborhood that’s centrally-located but a little quieter? Mission Hills provides a laid-back escape while still being close to the action. This El Paso neighborhood is great for young adults who want an escape into nature, as Mission Hills has parks, hiking trails, and the Billy Rogers Arroyo nearby! Choose from Mid-Century Modern ranches, Spanish-style two-stories, and condos on tree-lined streets—all of which boast amazing city views and the nearby hills and mountains. And with main roads like North Mesa Street and I-10 nearby, living in Mission Hills makes it easy to commute to work or school.

Things to Do in Mission Hills

Cool off during The Sun City’s hot days with a dip in the pool at Piedmont Hills Club. Challenge yourself mentally and physically by rock climbing at Cave Climbing Gym. Enjoy views of the Franklin Mountains while taking a stroll or playing casual games of basketball, volleyball, or tennis at Mission Hills Park. Get a group together to test your wits and unravel clues at Twisted Time Escape Rooms. Grab a Chocolate Mocha, Iced Matcha, or Cold Brew for your morning caffeine fix from Casa Cafetzin Coffee Roasters. Share an order of Tempura Udon, Albacore Maki Rolls, and Seafood Noodle Soup from Sunny’s Sushi, serving some of the best sushi in El Paso. Celebrate birthday dinners and job promotions with Wagyu Sliders, the Avocado & Grapefruit Salad, and Tuna Sashimi from Mesa Street Grill. Or order Hummus, Bar Nachos, or a Knapp Sack for a late-night snack from Sabertooth Food Co. while enjoying a drink on the patio at Hope and Anchor.

Sunset Heights

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  • Home Price: $98,300 median purchase price; $840 median monthly rent
  • Crime Rate: Safer than 45% of El Paso neighborhoods

Thanks to its lively events and great location, Sunset Heights near Downtown El Paso is one of the best neighborhoods in El Paso for singles and young professionals. Sunset Heights offers great walkability, and I-10 makes it easy to commute beyond this El Paso neighborhood. With the University of Texas at El Paso so close by, young adults can pursue their degrees or explore careers in education—and spend college football Saturdays tailgating and attending block parties to cheer on the UTEP Miners (NCAA D-I)! Additionally, it’s easy to meet your neighbors at fun community events like Yoga in the Park, Outdoor Movie Nights, or Home Tours—which are brought to residents by the Sunset Heights Neighborhood Improvement Association.

Things to Do in Sunset Heights

See collections of Modern and Contemporary work or special exhibits from artists such as Hank Willis Thomas and vanessa german at the El Paso Museum of Art. Plan a picnic, lie out in the sun, or play a game of pickup basketball at Mundy Park. Learn about El Paso’s past with exhibits like Changing Pass: People, Land & Memory, Desert Couture: Fashioning Two Centuries In The Southwest, and Neighborhoods & Shared Memories: South Central at the El Paso Museum of History. Experience the reflection pools, walking trails, and cafe in the historically significant San Jacinto Plaza—which was once part of a military outpost, then featured an alligator attraction up until the early 1970s, and is now a community gathering place. Get your morning energy from an Espresso Tonic, London Fog, or Oatmeal Bowl from Vyable Coffee. Enjoy brunch in El Paso with a Green Chili Breakfast Burrito, Maple Pecan Granola, or a Sunset Breakfast Sandwich from Savage Goods. Feast on Grilled Elote, Avocado Tostadas, or Baja Shrimp Tacos from Taconeta. Or pick up a Chicken Burrito, Tacos Al Pastor, or a Denver Sandwich from Gonzalos G & R Restaurant.

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