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About
Central is the area located just east of Downtown, on the other side of Highway 54 and the swath between the 375 Beltway and Interstate 10. Some think of this as an extension of downtown and the Lower Valley, but we’re calling the whole thing Central! At first glance, you may be deterred from this area because of the older facades and less organized neighborhoods. But the area is actually well-established and there are some hidden gems to be found. Affordable housing is available here, and if you’re industrious you can find one with some charm. As with most of El Paso, the area is generally safe and clean, albeit a little aged. Being close to University of Texas at El Paso, and all the restaurants, small businesses, and nightlife downtown is a definite perk.
Neighbors
The residents in Central are typically working class families and are fairly diverse. As with most of El Paso, Central is predominately hispanic and neighbors the border to Juarez, Mexico so you’ll have an even richer Mexican influence here.
Neighborhood Feel
Some neighborhoods are a bit dated, yet have been well maintained and home to generations of El Pasoans. Other neighborhoods are rather neglected. For the most part, the area is considered safe, but petty crime may be more of an issue here than in other areas of El Paso. We encourage you to do your research before buying or renting a home.