The investor's view of El Paso: official FY2025 rents for the El Paso, TX HUD Metro FMR Area, and what a standard 3-bedroom rental actually pencils at across price points — every figure computed by the same deterministic engine behind the analyzer.
| Studio | 1 BR | 2 BR | 3 BR | 4 BR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $821/mo | $1,020/mo | $1,192/mo | $1,647/mo | $2,002/mo |
Source: U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, FY2025. FMRs sit at the 40th percentile — treat them as floor benchmarks; renovated or well-located units often rent above.
Underwritten at the metro's $1,647/mo 3BR benchmark with 20% down, 7% interest, and a full operating-expense load (taxes, insurance, vacancy, maintenance, management):
| Purchase price | Monthly cash flow | DSCR | Cash-on-cash | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $215,000 | -$381/mo | 0.67 | -9.3% | NEGOTIATE |
| $245,000 | -$572/mo | 0.56 | -12.2% | PASS |
| $280,000 | -$795/mo | 0.47 | -14.8% | PASS |
Read: at FY2025 benchmark rents, standard-financing buy-and-hold is challenging at these price points in El Paso — deals here need discounts, higher-rent units, or a different strategy (rent-by-room often changes the math entirely). Illustrative scenarios, not offers of advice — every real deal needs its own underwriting.
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