Condos for Sale in El Paso
From Westside luxury to Downtown lofts and UTEP-area investment units — find your next condo and buy commission-free with a licensed broker in your corner.
Where to Look
El Paso condo neighborhoods
Each area of El Paso offers a distinct lifestyle and price point. Here is where to start your search.
Westside El Paso
The Westside is home to some of El Paso's most sought-after condo communities. Developments near Mesa Street, Stanton Street, and along I-10 West offer modern amenities, gated access, and proximity to La Cantera, Coronado Country Club, and top-rated schools. Expect well-maintained complexes with pools, fitness centers, and covered parking.
Central & Downtown
Downtown El Paso's revitalization has brought a wave of loft-style condos and converted historic buildings. Living here puts you steps from restaurants on El Paso Street, the Plaza Theatre, Sun Metro transit, and the San Jacinto Plaza district. Ideal for professionals and creatives who want walkability and urban character.
Near UTEP & Kern Place
Condos near the University of Texas at El Paso are popular with students, faculty, and investors. Kern Place and the Cincinnati Entertainment District provide a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere with coffee shops, local dining, and easy campus access — all at price points well below the Westside average.
East Side & Fort Bliss
The East Side offers affordable condo options near Fort Bliss, making them a strong fit for military families and first-time buyers. Many communities include assigned parking, on-site laundry, and low HOA fees. Proximity to Walmart, Bassett Place, and major arterials keeps daily life convenient.
Pricing
What do condos cost in El Paso?
El Paso remains one of the most affordable metro areas in Texas for condo buyers.
$100K - $150K
Entry Level
East Side, UTEP area, older complexes. Perfect for first-time buyers and investors seeking rental income.
$150K - $200K
Mid Range
Updated Westside units, Central El Paso, gated communities with pool and fitness center access.
$200K - $250K+
Premium
Newer construction, top-floor Westside units, Downtown lofts with panoramic views of the Franklin Mountains.
Why Condo Living
Benefits of buying a condo
Lower Maintenance
HOA handles exterior upkeep, landscaping, and common-area repairs. No more weekend yard work or roof worries.
Built-In Amenities
Many El Paso condos include pools, gyms, clubhouses, and secure entry — amenities that would cost a fortune in a single-family home.
Affordability
With most El Paso condos priced between $100K and $250K, you can enter the market for less than the median single-family home — and build equity from day one.
Investment Potential
Condos near UTEP and Fort Bliss rent quickly. Strong tenant demand and relatively low purchase prices make El Paso condos a smart entry point for real estate investors.
Before You Buy
HOA considerations for El Paso condos
Homeowners association fees are a fact of condo life — but they are not all created equal. Understanding what your HOA covers (and what it does not) is critical before making an offer.
Review the reserve fund
A healthy HOA keeps at least 20-30% of annual dues in reserve. Low reserves can signal upcoming special assessments — unexpected bills that hit every owner.
Read the CC&Rs
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions govern everything from pet policies to rental limits. If you plan to rent the unit, confirm short-term and long-term rental rules before closing.
Compare fee vs. coverage
Monthly fees in El Paso range from $150 to $350. Higher fees are not always bad — check what is included: water, trash, insurance on common areas, pool maintenance, and exterior repairs.
Ask about pending litigation
Any lawsuits involving the HOA can affect property values and your ability to get a mortgage. Your ProGen broker will request this information during due diligence.
Comparison
Condo vs. townhome vs. house
Not sure which property type is right for you? Here is a side-by-side breakdown.
| Feature | Condo | Townhome | House |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private yard | No (shared grounds) | Small patio/yard | Yes |
| HOA fees | $150 - $350/mo | $100 - $250/mo | Varies / None |
| Maintenance | Minimal (HOA covers) | Moderate | Full responsibility |
| Price range (El Paso) | $100K - $250K | $150K - $300K | $180K - $500K+ |
| Shared walls | Yes (above/below/sides) | 1-2 shared walls | No |
| Amenities | Pool, gym, clubhouse | Sometimes | DIY |
Buy Commission-Free
Why buy your condo with ProGen Real Estate
Traditional agents charge the buyer a commission that gets baked into your closing costs. With ProGen, you get full MLS access, expert negotiation, and a licensed broker managing every step of the transaction — without that commission markup.
FAQ
Common questions about El Paso condos
What is the average price of a condo in El Paso?
Most El Paso condos are priced between $100,000 and $250,000, depending on location, size, and amenities. Westside communities tend to be at the higher end, while East Side and UTEP-area condos are typically more affordable.
Are El Paso condos a good investment?
Yes. Condos near Fort Bliss and UTEP have strong rental demand, and El Paso's cost of living remains well below the national average. Many investors see solid cash flow from condos in the $100K-$160K range.
What should I know about HOA fees before buying a condo?
Always request the HOA's financial statements, reserve fund balance, and any pending special assessments. Monthly fees in El Paso typically range from $150 to $350 and cover insurance on common areas, landscaping, pool maintenance, and exterior repairs.
How does buying commission-free with ProGen work?
When you buy through ProGen Real Estate, you pay zero buyer-agent commission. We represent you as your licensed broker, handle negotiations and paperwork, and ensure full MLS access — all without the traditional commission markup.
Find your perfect condo.
Browse every condo listed on the El Paso MLS and buy commission-free with ProGen Real Estate.
ProGen Real Estate · Josue R. Jimenez, Broker · TREC #619091