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Historic Rim Road mansion hits market for $2.2M in El Paso


  • The magnificent mansion’s sellers are sisters; Rachel and Racy Haddad’s parents bought the gem in 1972.
  • The home is on the market for $2.2 million.

A nearly century-old Rim Road masterpiece is on the El Paso market for $2.2 million.

The Mediterranean baronial estate exudes artistry with hand-painted ceilings, imported tile and custom-made fixtures.

The magnificent mansion’s sellers are sisters; Rachel and Racy Haddad’s parents bought the gem in 1972, following the ownership of other prominent El Paso families.

Historic Rim Road mansion in El Paso listed for $2.2 million.

“The house has a personality,” Rachel Haddad said. “You walk into the house, and it speaks to you.”

The pair were young children — ages two and 12 — when they first stepped into 815 Rim Road.

Historic Rim Road mansion in El Paso listed for $2.2 million.

Both recall their late parents, Norman and Dorathy Haddad, welcoming the community inside their home for dinner parties and other civic events.

“I have a lifetime memory reel in my mind,” Racy Haddad said. “It was my dad’s forever home.”

For decades, the family maintained the historic charm of the approximately 7,500-square-foot residence, but preserving its integrity has been a labor of love.

Historic Rim Road mansion in El Paso listed for $2.2 million.

“My dad taught us your home is your refuge,” Rachel Haddad said.  “It has been an emotional transition for us.”

While the tiled roof and bright, detailed exterior leave onlookers in awe, the inside is just as captivating, with ceilings soaring to the heavens, delicately painted murals and glistening hardwood floors.



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