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Horizon City TX Real Estate

Buy a Home in Horizon City, Texas

El Paso's fastest-growing eastern suburb. Newer construction, lower property taxes, Clint ISD schools, and larger lots — all with a 20-minute commute back to the city. Buy with a licensed Texas broker and pay no buyer's commission out of pocket.

Why Buy Here

Why buyers choose Horizon City

Horizon City consistently attracts buyers who want more house, more lot, and lower taxes — without sacrificing access to El Paso's major employers and amenities.

Newer Construction at Lower Prices

Horizon City offers some of the newest residential construction in the El Paso metro at prices consistently below comparable builds on the westside or in established northeast neighborhoods. Buyers get modern floor plans, energy-efficient systems, and updated finishes without the premium pricing of El Paso proper.

Lower Property Taxes

Horizon City properties generally carry lower property tax rates than comparable homes inside El Paso city limits. For buyers focused on monthly payment and total cost of ownership, this difference is meaningful — potentially hundreds of dollars per year at similar price points.

Clint ISD Schools

Clint Independent School District serves Horizon City. Clint ISD has invested in new campuses and expanded academic programs. For families prioritizing newer school facilities and smaller district enrollment, Clint ISD offers an alternative to the larger El Paso ISD and YISD systems.

Fast-Growing Suburb with Infrastructure Investment

Horizon City is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the El Paso metro. New retail, medical clinics, restaurants, and services have followed the residential growth. The FM-659 / Horizon Boulevard corridor is evolving from a bedroom community to a self-sufficient suburb.

20-Minute Commute to El Paso

Horizon City sits east of El Paso along US-62/180 and provides a straight shot to Fort Bliss via Montana Avenue, to the northeast via Loop 375, and to downtown via I-10. Morning and evening commutes of 20 to 25 minutes to most major El Paso employers are realistic for most addresses.

Larger Lots for the Price

The same budget that buys a 6,000-square-foot lot in El Paso proper often buys 8,000 to 10,000 square feet or more in Horizon City. For buyers who want garage space, a backyard for a pool, or room for a workshop or casita, the lot-size premium is a significant advantage.

Neighborhoods

Horizon City communities

From entry-level Horizon Heights to the newer master-planned Eastlake Ranch, Horizon City offers established and developing neighborhoods across a range of price points.

Tierra del Este / Vista del Sol

$220K -- $360K

One of Horizon City's most established areas. Large lots, newer brick homes, and a quiet suburban atmosphere. Clint ISD schools and a 20-minute commute to El Paso's major employers.

Parkland Hills East

$230K -- $380K

Newer subdivisions with modern layouts, open floor plans, and energy-efficient construction. HOA-maintained common areas, parks, and a growing retail base nearby.

Horizon Heights

$210K -- $350K

Affordable entry point into Horizon City with established homes from the 1990s and 2000s. Large lots, low property taxes, and one of the lowest cost-of-living profiles in the El Paso metro.

Socorro East / FM-76 Corridor

$200K -- $340K

The western approach to Horizon City along FM-76. Mix of older and newer homes, convenient access to Loop 375 and I-10, and cross-border accessibility via the Socorro corridor.

Eastlake Ranch / Cimarron

$250K -- $420K

Newer master-planned subdivisions with community amenities, parks, and newer school campuses. Some of Horizon City's most modern construction at prices well below comparable builds on the westside.

Butterfield Trail Area

$240K -- $400K

Well-located Horizon City neighborhoods with strong Clint ISD school access and a growing commercial infrastructure along the Montana / Horizon corridor.

Market Snapshot

Horizon City price ranges

TierPrice RangeTypical Areas
Entry / Starter$200K -- $250KHorizon Heights, Socorro East, older builds
Mid-Range Family$230K -- $360KTierra del Este, Vista del Sol, Parkland Hills East
Newer Construction$280K -- $420KEastlake Ranch, Cimarron, Butterfield Trail
Premium / Large Lot$380K -- $500K+Custom builds, larger acreage parcels east of city
Buy With ProGen

Buy commission-free. Keep more.

ProGen Real Estate provides full licensed broker representation in Horizon City and the greater El Paso metro — without a buyer's commission out of pocket. Josue R. Jimenez, TREC #619091, is your broker from first search to funded close.

Licensed Broker Representation

Full TREC-compliant service under license #619091. A real broker who knows Horizon City and the east El Paso corridor.

New Construction Advocacy

Buying from a builder? We review contracts, negotiate upgrades, and represent your interests — at no extra cost to you.

Property Tax Comparison

We help buyers compare effective tax rates between Horizon City and El Paso proper. The numbers often tell the story.

Clint ISD Campus Verification

We confirm the specific campus for every address we show. School boundaries in growing communities can shift quickly.

Fort Bliss Buyer Specialist

Relocating military? ProGen helps Fort Bliss families navigate the Horizon City market — VA loans, timelines, and the right neighborhoods.

Offer Through Closing

Every document, deadline, and contingency managed from accepted offer to funded closing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Horizon City home-buying answers

Is Horizon City a good place to buy a home?

Yes — for the right buyer. Horizon City offers newer construction, lower property taxes, and more lot size per dollar than most El Paso neighborhoods. It is best suited for buyers who commute into El Paso for work or whose primary employment is at Fort Bliss (20–25 minutes away), buyers who want newer construction without new-build pricing, and families who prefer Clint ISD over larger El Paso-area school districts.

How far is Horizon City from El Paso?

Horizon City is approximately 15 to 20 miles east of El Paso city center. Typical commute times are 20 to 25 minutes to Fort Bliss via Montana/Loop 375, 20 to 30 minutes to downtown El Paso via I-10, and 25 to 35 minutes to the westside. Times vary by time of day and specific origin and destination.

What school district serves Horizon City?

Clint Independent School District (Clint ISD) serves Horizon City. Clint ISD has invested in new campuses and academic programs over the past decade. Horizon City High School, Horizon Middle School, and several elementary campuses serve the community. Contact ProGen at (915) 691-1082 for address-specific campus verification.

How does buying commission-free with ProGen work in Horizon City?

ProGen Real Estate provides full licensed broker representation in Horizon City — search, offer, negotiation, inspection coordination, and closing management — without a buyer-side commission out of pocket. Josue R. Jimenez, TREC #619091, handles every transaction. Call (915) 691-1082 or start online.

Are property taxes lower in Horizon City than in El Paso?

Generally yes. Horizon City has historically carried a lower combined property tax rate than El Paso city properties. The difference varies year to year based on city, county, and ISD rate changes, but buyers evaluating total monthly ownership cost should compare current effective rates for their specific property address. ProGen can refer you to a local lender who will run current tax estimates.

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