Transmountain El Paso Real Estate
Franklin Mountains State Park at your door. Views in every direction. Homes along Loop 375 and Transmountain Road connect El Paso's westside to the northeast through one of the most dramatic corridors in the region.
Transmountain corridor communities
From the resort-level amenities of Montecillo to the established streets of Coronado Hills, the Transmountain corridor offers a range of lifestyles at various price points.
Westside / Shadow Mountain
Established westside neighborhoods just south of the Transmountain corridor. Custom homes, mountain-facing lots, mature landscaping, and some of the best access to Franklin Mountains trails in the city.
Loma Hills / Redd Road
Northwest corridor neighborhoods along Redd Road and the Transmountain approach. Mix of 1990s–2010s homes, newer retail at every corner, and quick Loop 375 on-ramp access.
Coronado Hills
Well-established neighborhood on the northwest face of the Franklin range. Mountain views, quiet streets, and proximity to multiple trail entrances into Franklin Mountains State Park.
Montecillo
Master-planned community with resort-style amenities, a clubhouse, pools, and stunning views of the Franklin Mountains and the Juárez range. Premium builds with modern finishes on the northwest corridor.
Canutillo / Loop 375 North
The north end of the Loop 375 corridor approaching the Transmountain Road. Newer subdivisions and older agricultural lots alike — some of the last affordable entry points into the northwest corridor.
Mesa Hills Estates
Elevated lots with panoramic desert views in every direction. Some of the most dramatic home sites in the Transmountain corridor — you can see New Mexico to the north on a clear day.
Why buyers choose Transmountain
This corridor offers something genuinely rare — urban amenities and direct access to one of the largest urban state parks in the United States.
Direct Franklin Mountains State Park Access
Franklin Mountains State Park is the largest urban state park in the United States at over 26,000 acres. Homes along the Transmountain corridor sit at the park's doorstep. Hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners can walk from their front door to over 100 miles of trails within minutes.
Views in Every Direction
Transmountain Road (US-375) cuts through the Franklin Mountains from the westside to the northeast. Homes on either side of the mountain face dramatically different vistas — from the Juárez Mountains and Rio Grande to the west, to the Tularosa Basin and White Sands to the northeast.
Loop 375 Connectivity
Loop 375 runs the length of the Transmountain corridor, connecting the westside and Upper Valley to the northeast in one continuous ring. Commuters can reach Fort Bliss, the northeast, or the westside without ever touching I-10. It is one of El Paso's most efficient traffic corridors.
Newer Developments & Modern Construction
The Transmountain and northwest corridor has been El Paso's primary growth zone for two decades. Montecillo, newer Canutillo subdivisions, and westside master-planned communities offer modern construction standards, energy-efficient builds, and community amenities rarely found in older parts of the city.
Cooler Temperatures
At higher elevations along the Transmountain corridor, summer temperatures run 5 to 8 degrees cooler than the El Paso valley floor. For buyers who spend time outdoors or simply want to shave utility costs during peak summer months, the elevation advantage is real.
Nature as a Neighbor
Desert wildlife, canyon wrens, and ocotillo blooms are part of daily life in the Transmountain corridor. Roadrunners and jackrabbits are common. The raw Chihuahuan Desert landscape is visible from most homes — not a manicured park version, but the real thing.
Transmountain area price ranges
Buy commission-free. Keep more.
ProGen Real Estate provides full licensed broker representation across the Transmountain corridor and northwest El Paso — without a buyer's commission out of pocket. Josue R. Jimenez, TREC #619091, is your local broker.
Licensed Broker Representation
Full TREC-compliant service under license #619091. A broker who knows the Transmountain and northwest corridor market.
View Lot Assessment
Mountain-facing lots, canyon views, and elevation differentials affect value. We help evaluate what you are buying.
New Construction Guidance
Buying in a master-planned community? We negotiate with builders and review contracts — something buyer-only agents often skip.
MLS Search & Alerts
New Transmountain and northwest listings the moment they hit GEPAR MLS. This corridor moves quickly.
School District Verification
District boundaries in the Transmountain area can shift. We verify the specific campus for every property we show.
Offer Through Closing
Full transaction management from accepted offer to funded close. Every deadline tracked.
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Transmountain home-buying answers
Where is Transmountain Road and what areas does it serve?
Transmountain Road (US-375 / Loop 375) cuts through the Franklin Mountains connecting the westside of El Paso to the northeast corridor. It passes near the Wyler Aerial Tramway and Franklin Mountains State Park visitor areas. The corridor includes neighborhoods from the Canutillo/Upper Valley junction to the northeast, and serves as an alternative to I-10 for cross-city commutes.
What school districts serve the Transmountain area?
The school district depends on the specific address. Properties west of the Franklin Mountains along the Upper Valley / Canutillo end of the corridor are typically served by Canutillo ISD. Properties on the east/northeast side are often served by El Paso ISD or Ysleta ISD. Contact ProGen Real Estate at (915) 691-1082 for a campus-specific address lookup.
How much do homes in the Transmountain area typically cost?
Prices range significantly based on elevation, view quality, and development era. Entry-level homes in older Coronado Hills-area neighborhoods start around $240,000. Master-planned communities like Montecillo with resort amenities range from $320,000 to $700,000 and above. Custom elevated lots can command premium pricing.
Is there hiking and outdoor access from Transmountain area homes?
Yes — this is one of the corridor's primary draws. Franklin Mountains State Park, the largest urban state park in the US, is directly accessible from the Transmountain corridor. Multiple trailheads for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing are within minutes of most homes in the area. The Wyler Aerial Tramway is also nearby.
How does buying commission-free with ProGen Real Estate work?
ProGen Real Estate provides full licensed broker representation — from MLS search to closing — without a buyer-side commission out of pocket. Josue R. Jimenez, TREC #619091, handles every transaction personally. Call (915) 691-1082 or start online.
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ProGen Real Estate · Josue R. Jimenez, Broker · TREC #619091 · (915) 691-1082