I just found this thread   this morning and feel I need to respond as the thread that addresses cheap lots   in Horizon city - El Paso County has been closed. I agree with Nix54 in that previous thread that El Paso is   expanding into Horizon. My economics professor along with other at IPED authored   the economic impact report sited and Dr   Schauer assures me (i'm a realtor) that growth   is eminent and expansion is to the east of El Paso county which is where horizon   city is located. I have been fortunate to be an El Paso native for 30+ years and   have seen huge changes in our city's dynamics. Many of my current clients are   military relocations and many want to buy in the horizon area away from the   base but convenient to the 375 loop. If you inherited/own/or just need to know   where your particular parcel is I recommend, as I do all my sellers with   property out there, is GET A SURVEY. The cost is nominal and he/she will tell   you exactly where the property is. Before I market any land in horizon I require   a survey not only because I need to take pictures for the mls but you will have   to provide that as part of the purchase contact. I am in the process of   researching exactly who the surveyor was on several lots in Horizon city 105   because I believe there very well may be developer interest in the next few   years. Perhaps some of you have the original survey conveyed with the deed. If   so, that surveyor was probably the same one used for the entire area. 
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