Houses for Rent in Horizon City, TX
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4 bd $1,203Base rent Income restricted3.0 (1)131 N. Kenazo, Horizon, TX 79928Pet friendly
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4 bd $2,000Base rent13861 Paseo De Loma, Horizon City, TX 79928Pet friendly
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13861 Paseo De Loma, El Paso, TX 79928Pet friendly
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Only 1 unit left3 bd $1,650Base rent5.0 (2)11604 Caballo Lake, El Paso, TX 79936Apply online • Pet friendly
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3 bd $1,800Base rent12825 Monmouth, El Paso, TX 79928Pet friendly
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4 bd $2,000Base rent784 Plains Blackfoot, Socorro, TX 79927Pet friendly
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3 bd $1,650Base rent14328 Owl Point, El Paso, TX 79938Pet friendly
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Ask for pricing2015 N. Zaragoza Road, El Paso, TX 79938Pet friendly • Fitness center • Pool
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3 bd $1,650Base rent1747 Leroy Bonse, El Paso, TX 79936Pet friendly
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4 bd $1,400Base rent4.5 (1)3267 Maple Point, El Paso, TX 79938-5385Pet friendly
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4 bd $1,800Base rent3713 Loma Cortez, El Paso, TX 79938Pet friendly
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3 bd $1,525Base rent13025 Alfredo Apodaca, El Paso, TX 79938Pet friendly
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3 bd $2,200Base rent12517 Twin Leaf Dr, El Paso, TX 79928Dog friendly • Dishwasher
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New listing3 bd $1,500Base rent12591 Kari Anne Drive, El Paso, TX 79928Pet friendly
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New listing4 bd $1,750Base rent12339 Sombra Grande Drive, El Paso, TX 79938Dog friendly • Dishwasher
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New listing4 bd $2,100Base rent3061 Jose Ortiz Ln, El Paso, TX 79936Dog friendly
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Frequently asked questions
How much is the rent for a house in Horizon City, TX?
The price range of a house for rent is between $1,203 and $1,600.
What is the average size of a rental house in Horizon City, TX?
The average Horizon City, TX rental house size is 1,361 sq. ft.
What are the advantages of renting a house in Horizon City, TX?
Renting a house in Horizon City, TX comes with more space, both indoor and outdoor.
What are the downsides of renting a house apartment in Horizon City, TX?
Houses for rent in Horizon City, TX are usually located in non-central areas.
Renting a house in Horizon City, TX
Do you wish you could live the American Dream minus the roof repairs, fence painting and boiler repairs? You sure can. It’s called rental homes. You are working a steady 9-5, which is sometimes 9-7, so when you finally get home you don’t want to put in a couple of extra hours as an unpaid handyman. The American Dream is about the impeccable backyard lawn where the family dog runs around. It’s about 4th of July barbeques and summer nights spent on your back porch. Of course, the dream is different for everyone, so it all depends on you. And your budget. Regardless of your budget you will manage to find some interesting homes for rent that fit your style. If you are moving from an apartment and are on a tight budget, please keep on reading. The American Dream is not only for the rich and beautiful who can rent a 4 bedroom without blinking.
The road from apartment to house is paved with…
… extra expenses. At least everyone says so. If we compare the price of 3 bedroom apartments to single family homes for rent with the same bedroom count, the house will be more expensive. You are paying more to get a yard, more square footage, storage space and privacy. But if you are looking for cheap houses for rent, you should definitely consider duplexes too. They are slightly more affordable and they come in many forms and bedroom counts. You could rent a 1 bedroom duplex, albeit they are somewhat rarer than their 2 bedroom brothers, and it goes without say that the rent will be much lower than renting a single-family house. If you are taking the smart approach, moving to a house will not cost an arm and a leg. Of the 17 listings in Horizon City, TX there are plenty of houses you can rent without breaking the bank. And besides, why would you pay extra to stay in a pricey neighborhood, when all you want at the end of a long day is to enjoy the tranquility of your backyard?