It wasn't too long ago that MTV's Jersey Shore came to film in El Paso, Texas. In fact...it was barely 2 years ago that the Jersey Shore: Family Shore filmed the "El Paso" episode in July 2022.

One of the most notable clips from that episode was when everyone took up line dancing for the very first time. They went to various clubs & spots around El Paso; you can check out many more spots they visited in town right here.

Fans of the show will be excited to know that the very same mansion the crew stayed at is now on sale for purchase in El Paso.

Where is the El Paso Jersey Shore Mansion located?

On an Instagram post from isacclightbourn, he posted images of the same mansion MTV filmed at, located at 6409 Amposta Dr. on the west side of El Paso.

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In Isaac's IG post, he posted the details of the house; how big it is, how many bathrooms & bedrooms are inside, the gigantic pool & water slide, the basketball court, and the thing we're definitely most interested in...the price.

Yeahhh that's a big price tag alright. However I know there are some people who would be willing to check out the house; you can see the full listing of the house as well as more images on Clear View Realty's website here.

Of course there have been many shows that have filmed in El Paso; you can read about shows like COPS or even with Family Guy included El Paso in an episode here.

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