The View 2 at Mission Ridge
Sometimes, enjoying the space outside of your home is one of the best things about living in Mission Ridge. Gather and play in a family-friendly neighborhood park or walk on one of the many walking trails. Venture out south a few minutes and enjoy the startling beauty of El Paso’s Mission Valley.
Stunning views and vistas exist throughout Mission Ridge, with special attention being paid to the medians and side streets. Our tree-lined streets have wide sidewalks so you can better enjoy your jog, stroll, or a simple walk with the dog.
Eastlake High School
Col. John O. Ensor Middle
Horizon Heights Elementary
John Drugan School
Dr. Sue A. Shook School
Emerald Pass Park
Painted Sky Park
Little Llamas Park
Pueblos Park
Shopping Centers
Eastlake Shopping Center
Shops at Horizon
High Desert Plaza
Stores
Horizon Vista Market
Family Dollar
Restaurants
Burritos Crisostomo
Santa Cecilia Restaurant
and many more!
Hospitals
The Hospitals of Providence Horizon Campus
Zaragoza Medical Center
Las Palmas Del Sol Urgent Care – Horizon
Clinics
First Horizon Medical Center
Horizon City Pediatrics
Click on the plat map to view the lots we have available where you are able to construct your new home. When you have picked your lot, contact us to reserve your lot.
Tap on the plat map to view the lots we have available where you are able to construct your new home. When you have picked your lot, contact us to reserve your lot.
ICON Home Custom Builder is proud to be a RESNET Energy Smart Builder and is committed to increasing the energy performance of the custom homes we build..
Outside of a mortgage loan, the highest cost of homeownership is energy. That’s why smart homebuyers ask for a home’s HERS Index Score to determine its energy efficiency before buying. The HERS Index Score is like an MPG (miles-per-gallon) sticker for homes. After all, it makes sense to know the energy performance of a home before making the investment.
Visit Hersindex.com for more information.
With home energy costs skyrocketing, it only makes sense to find out how energy efficient a home really is. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that a home built to the 2004 International Energy Conservation Code uses 30% less energy than older homes. Many builders today are building homes that use 70% less energy than existing ones.
A home built to the 2004 International Energy Conservation Code is awarded a rating of 100 on the HERS Index. This is taken as the RESNET Reference Home. The lower a home rates, the more energy efficient it is. Therefore, a home with a rating of 70 on the HERS Index is 30% more efficient than the RESNET Reference Home. A rating of 130, however, is 30% less efficient than the RESNET Reference Home.
The RESNET HERS Index is the industry standard by which a home’s energy efficiency is measured. The HERS or Home Energy Rating System was developed by RESNET and is the nationally recognized system for inspecting, testing and calculating a home’s energy performance. Certified RESNET Home Energy Raters conduct inspections to verify a home’s energy efficiency and recommend improvements that can be made to increase it.