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El Paso Shines as Affordable Rental Hub with 39% Under $1,000

18 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • El Paso has 39% of rental apartments priced under $1,000 per month
  • El Paso ranked 4th most affordable city in the U.S. in 2025
  • El Pasoans spend average of $1,784 per month on common bills
El Paso Shines as Affordable Rental Hub with 39% Under $1,000

As of November 2025, El Paso, Texas has emerged as one of the most affordable rental markets in the United States. According to a recent study by Zillow, the Sun City has the fourth-highest share of rental apartments priced under $1,000 per month, at 39%. This places El Paso among the top metros for budget-conscious renters, trailing only Wichita, Kansas (54%), McAllen, Texas (51%), and Little Rock, Arkansas (49%).

The affordability of El Paso has been further highlighted in a separate report, which ranked the city as the fourth most affordable place to live in the country in 2025. The study, conducted by the data-driven Voronoi app, analyzed the costs of 10 common bills across the 50 largest cities, including utilities, mortgage/rent, health insurance, and more. According to the findings, El Pasoans spend an average of $1,784 per month on these essential expenses, making it one of the most budget-friendly destinations in the nation.

This positive trend for El Paso's cost of living comes as a welcome relief for many residents and potential newcomers seeking an affordable place to call home amidst the broader challenges of the housing market.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the Zillow study, 39% of rental apartments in El Paso are priced under $1,000 per month.
The article states that El Paso was ranked the 4th most affordable city to live in the U.S. in 2025, trailing only Midwest cities like Detroit, Cleveland, and Dayton.
The study found that El Pasoans spend an average of $1,784 per month on 10 common bills, including utilities, mortgage/rent, and health insurance.

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