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Why I Love El Paso

Why do people love living in El Paso, TX? After moving here from Florida, the reasons come down to a dry desert climate, real affordability, friendly family-centered people, and a city that keeps growing.

If you are considering a move to El Paso, here is what wins people over from someone who relocated here from Florida. The weather is a dry desert climate with an average temperature around 65 degrees and just under 10 inches of rain a year, which beats humidity any day. El Paso is about 22 percent more affordable than the average US city. The community stands out too: just under 700,000 residents with a median age around 33, full of loving, family-centered people. Being a border city is treated as a blessing, a chance to share cultures and drive both local economies, and El Paso keeps evolving into a thriving city attracting new businesses and newcomers.

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Why I Love El Paso

Hey, El Paso. My name is John Peña. Let me tell you why I love you. My family moved here from Florida about two and a half years ago. Now, we've lived in plenty of different cities and states over the course of our lives, but as far as we're concerned, El Paso is the best, and here's why.

With an average temperature of 65 degrees and just under 10 inches of rainfall per year, we'll take a dry desert climate over a humid climate any day. Did you know that El Paso is 22% more affordable than the average city in this country? Another reason that we love El Paso, the community, the people.

With just under 700,000 residents and a median age of 33, El Paso is filled with loving, family-centered, beautiful people. Being a border city is not only a blessing, but an opportunity to share cultures and drive the local economies of both cities.

And speaking of opportunities, El Paso continues to grow and evolve into a thriving and vibrant city that is attracting new businesses and newcomers. On behalf of Peña, El Paso, thank you, and we'll see you around town.

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