Quick facts: Tornillo, TX

Quick Facts

99.5
Cost of Living
below US average
1,548
Population
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$67,917
Median Income
below US average
$65,000
Median House Price
above US average
$1563
Average Rent
above US average
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Based on the 28/36 rule: housing costs should not exceed 28% of your gross income. Compared against local median income of $67,917.

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Income Needed to Buy

βœ“ Affordable
$20k/year
Based on $65,000 median home price
Assumes 30-year mortgage at 7% with 20% down payment
πŸ“Š Median income ($67,917) exceeds requirement
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Income Needed to Rent

βœ“ Affordable
$67k/year
Based on $1563/month average rent
Annual income where rent = 28% of gross
πŸ“Š Median income ($67,917) exceeds requirement
πŸ’‘ 28/36 Rule: Housing ≀28% of gross income, total debt ≀36%. This is a guideline used by many lenders.

Overview for Tornillo, TX

Tornillo is a small unincorporated community located in El Paso County, Texas, near the border with Mexico. Nestled along the banks of the Rio Grande, it serves as an important crossing point. Tornillo is characterized by its agricultural landscape, primarily focused on farming and ranching, which plays a significant role in the local economy. With a population of around 1,500 residents, Tornillo offers a tight-knit community atmosphere. The culture reflects a blend of Mexican and American influences, evident in the local cuisine, festivals, and traditions. Despite its small size, Tornillo has essential amenities, including schools and local businesses. The community gained attention in recent years due to its proximity to significant border-related developments, including the Tornillo Port of Entry, aimed at improving cross-border trade. Notably, the area highlights the complexities of immigration and border security issues prevalent in contemporary discussions. Tornillo’s warm desert climate, typical of West Texas, features hot summers and mild winters, making it an appealing spot for those who enjoy outdoor activities. In summary, Tornillo is a unique blend of agricultural heritage and border culture, making it an interesting part of Texas' southwestern landscape.

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