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Ysleta El Paso Real Estate

Homes for Sale in Ysleta, El Paso

Founded in 1682, Ysleta is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Texas. Historic character, YISD schools, large irrigated lots, and some of El Paso's most affordable prices — all in a community with real roots.

Neighborhoods

Ysleta neighborhoods worth knowing

From the historic mission core to the Zaragoza corridor, Ysleta offers a range of neighborhoods that share affordability, community character, and deep El Paso roots.

Ysleta Mission Area

$160K -- $280K

The historic heart of Ysleta, centered on the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo and the Mission Nuestra Señora del Carmen. Multi-generational families, tree-lined streets, and modest homes with deep roots. One of the most culturally significant addresses in all of Texas.

Braden / Old Pueblo Area

$150K -- $260K

Established Lower Valley blocks just south of the Ysleta mission corridor. Brick homes from the 1960s and 1970s, large lots, and a strong neighborhood identity. Very walkable to local schools and community centers.

Ysleta North (near Zaragoza)

$190K -- $340K

The newer face of Ysleta, closer to the Zaragoza commercial corridor and Loop 375 access. Mix of renovated older homes and newer infill construction. Quick access to I-10 and the Zaragoza port of entry.

Alameda Corridor

$170K -- $310K

Running through the heart of historic Lower Valley, Alameda Avenue connects Ysleta to Socorro. Homes along this corridor are classic Lower Valley — irrigated lots, pecan trees, and a neighborhood character built over generations.

Riverside / Rio Grande Area

$145K -- $260K

Homes near the Rio Grande levee south of Ysleta. Agricultural in feel, with larger lots and pecan or chile cultivation common. Very affordable and quiet — well-suited for buyers who want privacy and land.

Parkland Hills / Sunrise

$200K -- $360K

Transitional neighborhoods connecting Ysleta to the broader Eastside grid. A mix of housing eras, from 1970s ranch-style homes to newer builds. YISD schools, parks, and community resources within walking distance.

Why Ysleta

What makes Ysleta unlike anywhere else

Over 340 years of continuous community. Ysleta is not just affordable — it is historic, genuine, and irreplaceable.

Oldest Continuously Inhabited Settlement in Texas

Ysleta was founded in 1682 following the Pueblo Revolt, making it older than any other current city in Texas. The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua) community has maintained an unbroken presence here for over 340 years. Owning a home in Ysleta connects you to that extraordinary history.

Affordable Entry Points

Ysleta consistently ranks among the most affordable areas in El Paso for single-family homes. Buyers who want a larger lot, an established neighborhood, and room to build equity without stretching their budget find Ysleta's price points compelling.

YISD Schools & Campus Investment

Ysleta Independent School District (YISD) has made significant investments in campus modernization across the Ysleta corridor. Dual-language programs, career and technical education pathways, and UIL-competitive campuses serve the community.

Genuine Community Character

Ysleta is not a master-planned development — it is a real community with decades of shared history. Local markets, community events, the Tigua Cultural Center, and neighborhood institutions give Ysleta a richness and authenticity that newer subdivisions cannot replicate.

Large Lots & Irrigated Properties

Many Ysleta properties retain the large irrigated lots characteristic of the Lower Valley's agricultural past. Buyers who want space for gardens, fruit trees, or simply room to breathe find Ysleta's lot sizes deliver more per dollar than most El Paso neighborhoods.

Port of Entry & Cross-Border Access

The Ysleta-Juárez Lincoln Bridge port of entry is within the corridor, making Ysleta one of El Paso's most convenient locations for buyers with cross-border family or business ties. Daily crossings are part of the community fabric here.

Market Snapshot

Ysleta price ranges

TierPrice RangeTypical Areas
Entry / Starter$145K -- $200KRiverside, Braden, older Ysleta blocks
Mid-Range Established$200K -- $280KMission Area, Alameda Corridor
Updated / Larger Lots$260K -- $360KYsleta North, Parkland Hills
Large Lot / Agricultural$250K -- $450K+Irrigated Lower Valley parcels
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ProGen Real Estate provides full licensed broker representation in Ysleta and the Lower Valley without a buyer's commission out of pocket. Josue R. Jimenez, TREC #619091, is your local broker from search to closing.

Licensed Broker Representation

Full TREC-compliant service under license #619091. A broker who knows every block of the Ysleta and Lower Valley corridor.

Bilingual Service

ProGen serves English and Spanish-speaking buyers equally. In Ysleta, that matters.

YISD School Zone Search

We filter listings to specific YISD campuses. Critical for families with school-age children.

Investment Property Guidance

Ysleta's affordability makes it attractive for investors. We advise on rental demand, property management, and ROI.

Historic Property Expertise

Older homes in Ysleta can have title nuances. We refer title companies and attorneys experienced with Lower Valley properties.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ysleta home-buying answers

Is Ysleta actually the oldest city in Texas?

Ysleta is generally recognized as the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Texas, founded in 1682 following the Pueblo Revolt. The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua) community has maintained continuous presence here since that founding. The community predates the formal establishment of most Texas cities by over a century.

What school district serves Ysleta homes?

Ysleta Independent School District (YISD) serves Ysleta homes. YISD operates several campuses in the Ysleta corridor including Ysleta High School, multiple middle schools, and elementary campuses with bilingual and dual-language programs. Contact ProGen Real Estate at (915) 691-1082 for campus-specific address zoning.

What are typical home prices in Ysleta?

Single-family homes in Ysleta generally range from about $145,000 to $360,000 depending on lot size, condition, and proximity to the Zaragoza corridor. The area offers some of El Paso's most accessible prices for buyers who want an established neighborhood with land.

How does buying commission-free with ProGen work?

ProGen Real Estate provides full licensed broker representation — search through closing — without a buyer-side commission out of pocket. The seller covers our fee. Josue R. Jimenez, broker, TREC #619091, handles every detail personally. Call (915) 691-1082 or get started online.

Are there investment opportunities in Ysleta?

Yes. Ysleta's low price points and stable rental demand make it a viable market for investors seeking single-family rentals and small multi-family properties. ProGen can advise on rental comparables, neighborhood demand, and properties with strong investment fundamentals in the Ysleta and Lower Valley corridor.

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