The neighborhoods surrounding Biggs Park in Northeast El Paso represent one of the metro's best combinations of affordability, military convenience, and quality-of-life amenities. Stretching along the corridor between McCombs Street and Loop 375, areas including Lomaland, Biggs Park, and adjacent communities offer buyers access to Fort Bliss within 10–20 minutes, solid YISD (Ysleta ISD) and EPISD (El Paso ISD) schools, and home prices that remain accessible for first-time buyers and NCO families.
Home Prices and Inventory
Homes in the Biggs Park corridor typically range from $170,000 to $260,000 for 3-bedroom single-family properties, with 4-bedroom homes and larger lots reaching $280,000–$310,000. The area has a higher proportion of one-story ranch-style homes built between the 1970s and 1990s, meaning buyers get more square footage per dollar compared to newer Northeast neighborhoods where two-story construction is more common. Inventory turns over steadily due to the military population cycle.
Commute to Fort Bliss
The Biggs Park area sits in Northeast El Paso's military corridor. Residents can reach Fort Bliss's North Fort gates via McCombs Street or Montana Avenue in under 15 minutes during most morning commute windows. The proximity to Biggs Army Airfield makes it particularly convenient for aviation units stationed there. This commute advantage is a major draw for military buyers on PCS orders, and it keeps demand — and resale values — elevated in the area.
Schools in the Area
The Biggs Park area is served by both El Paso ISD and Ysleta ISD depending on the exact street. EPISD's schools in this corridor include Lomaland Elementary and several middle and high school options. School assignments can vary by specific address, so always verify school zoning with the district before buying if school assignment is a priority. Texas's open-enrollment policies allow applications to schools outside your home attendance zone in many cases.
Neighborhood Character and Amenities
Biggs Park itself is a large community park with sports fields, walking paths, and recreational facilities that serve as the social anchor of the surrounding residential area. The neighborhood has a strong owner-occupancy culture — many residents are long-term homeowners who have maintained their properties well. The commercial corridor along Montana Avenue provides grocery stores, restaurants, and daily retail, and Loop 375 access makes the rest of Northeast El Paso easily reachable.
ProGen Real Estate (TREC #619091) knows the Biggs Park and Lomaland corridor at the block level. Whether you're a military buyer on PCS orders or a first-time buyer looking for Northeast value, Broker Josue R. Jimenez can guide your search. Call (915) 691-1082 to see what's available in this area right now.