
Step into a rare opportunity to own a piece of El Paso’s storied past with this iconic Classical Revival mansion, prominently situated in the heart of the historic Golden Hill neighborhood. Built in 1906 and once home to Albert Bacon Fall, a key figure in Southwest and national history, this distinguished two-story residence is celebrated for its grand architecture, original period details, and cultural significance. Set on a generous 20,887 sq ft lot, the mansion offers approximately 4,890 sq ft of living space plus a 2,374 sq ft basement, all awaiting restoration. The elegant façade and stately interiors reflect the home’s legacy, while its recognition on Preservation Texas’s Most Endangered Historic Places list underscores its importance to the community. The property is zoned A-3/H, allowing for high-density apartment development within a designated Historic District. This dual zoning provides flexibility for institutions or preservation-minded buyers, while ensuring that any restoration honors the property’s historic character. The surrounding area is a vibrant business and residential hub, with over 2,300 businesses and 26,000 employees within a five-minute radius. Strong daily traffic counts and projected growth in population, income, and home values signal a strengthening local market. The mansion requires significant restoration— exterior wood, and window repairs—(roof replaced in 2025). This property presents an unmatched opportunity for those passionate about historic preservation. Ideal as a private residence, office, institutional headquarters, or cultural venue, this property invites you to reimagine its future while honoring its remarkable past. Don’t miss this chance to restore and own one of El Paso’s architectural treasures. Contact us today to schedule a private tour and explore the possibilities for 1725 Arizona Avenue.
.jpg)
























