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El Paso is the Spanish term for “the pass”. City of El Paso is located in Texas (western part) and identified to be among the 20 most populated cities in the US. Being located to the right of the Rio Grande, El Paso is associated with some national historic attractions too. This article is composed emphasizing some of the information that might be useful for if you plan to move to El Paso.

Starting with the climate conditions, El Paso is renowned for its hot (and desert) climate. During the summer, El Paso experiences very hot and very dry conditions. During some peak days of the summer, El Paso has experienced even triple digits particularly in months of July and August. Well, it is an extreme condition for you especially if you are from one of the northern states. However, during the winter, you will be able to live in a condition where the temperature remains below 60s during the day and 40s during the night. Overall, you will be experiencing more than 300 days of sunshine (approx) in El Paso. This hot and dry city gets very little rain which is not even 10” per year on average! So, if you are planning to move to El Paso, the first thing you should verify is that whether you are capable of tolerating such extreme weather conditions.




This particular city is located in the Desert Chihuahua. Also, it is the intersection of three states; New Mexico, Texas and Mexican State of Chihuahua. Because of this geographical location, El Paso is the home for a large cultural diversification. You can expect more of a Mexican mixed culture here in this city. The neighborhoods are Central El Paso, Northwest El Paso, East El Paso, West Central El Paso, Mission Valley El Paso and Northeast El Paso. Depending on the neighborhood you select, you will be able to experience different experiences.

When it comes to the living cost in El Paso, it is slightly lower than the national average. So, you can expect some sort of an affordable living in this city despite its hot climate. Compared to the other large cities, living in El Paso is pretty much affordable. The rental price is also is somewhat lower than the average. More importantly, the overall living expenses such as food, utilities, transportation and other aspects are fairly affordable. However, the average income in families live in El Paso is very much lower compared to the families live in other major cities in the US.

The educational facilities in El Paso are satisfactory. There is a well operated public school sector as well as a private school sector. However, it is strongly advised for you to do a thorough research on these institutes before making the move.

If your family members are willing to tolerate the hot and dry climate and the multi cultural Texas atmosphere, you can make you move. Be prepared to experience more than 300 days of sunshine per year!