Bassett Replat, Where Odessa’s Everyday Runs on Coffee, Parks, and Quick Errands

About Bassett Replat

Bassett Replat feels like the part of Odessa where “I’ll be there in five minutes” is usually true. Mornings often start with a drink run at HTeaO near Eastridge & Billy Hext or a quick stop at CPL Ray's Coffee, then it’s straight into the rhythm of errands and school drop-offs that stay close to home. When the weather cooperates, you’ll see people carving out time at Odessa MTB Park or taking kids over to La Paz Park instead of driving across town for outdoor time.

The neighborhood sits in the middle of a very active slice of ZIP 79765, surrounded by familiar names like Stonegate, Renaissance Estates, East Pointe, and The Links near the Odessa Country Club. That cluster of nearby neighborhoods creates a steady, lived-in feel rather than a pocket that goes quiet after work hours. Culture isn’t far off either; it’s an easy trip to the Ellen Noël Art Museum, the Presidential Museum & JBS Leadership Library, and the George W. Bush Childhood Home, which gives this area a little more weekend variety than “just dinner and a movie.”

Homeownership is a real part of the neighborhood identity here, with about 64.6% of residents owning, and a median home value around $302,300 in the surrounding ZIP. That price point, paired with a median household income of $104,965, tends to attract households that want space and stability without feeling cut off from Odessa’s day-to-day conveniences. The population base in the ZIP is sizable at 25,904, so this doesn’t feel like an isolated corner of town—it feels like an established, functioning area with momentum.

Schools are a constant conversation in Bassett Replat, and families have recognizable options nearby through Ector County ISD, including L B Johnson El less than a mile away. Within a short drive, THE ODESSA Y LEARNING CENTER, EL MAGNET AT REAGAN EL, and Lamar Early EE-KG all carry A ratings, which is part of why buyers often focus their search around this side of town.

Bassett Replat draws people who want Odessa’s practical side—coffee close by, parks that actually get used, and places like Market Street and Walmart Supercenter within easy reach—along with a neighborhood network that blends into Odessa Country Club areas and the surrounding residential pockets without a big lifestyle reset.

Living in Bassett Replat

Daily life in Bassett Replat is built around short drives and repeat stops you get to know by name. If you’re the “routine” type, it’s easy to fall into one here: a morning tea at HTeaO, a midday errand run to Market Street or the Walmart Supercenter, and an evening walk that ends up at La Paz Park or the small park in Parks Legado. When you want to turn exercise into a habit rather than a project, the options are close and varied, from 9round Fitness to F45 Training Ponderosa West and Hotworx.

Housing decisions here are often shaped by the broader ZIP 79765 numbers. With median home values around $302,300 and a homeownership rate near 64.6%, many residents are thinking in terms of putting down roots and upgrading over time, not hopping from lease to lease. Renters are definitely part of the picture too, with the ZIP’s median gross rent at $1,514 per month, which tends to keep nearby rentals competitive for people relocating to Odessa and wanting to stay close to the same set of parks, coffee shops, and grocery runs.

On weekends, the neighborhood’s recreation options make it easy to keep plans local. Odessa MTB Park is close enough to become a regular spot rather than a once-a-season outing, and families often rotate between Eoff Family Sports Complex, UTPB Park, and the Jurassic Jungle Splash Pad depending on the age group and the temperature. Golfers and fitness regulars are just as likely to be at the Old Course at Odessa Country Club or the Links Course at The Odessa Country Club as they are to be grabbing a quick post-workout bite.

When it’s time to eat out, Bassett Replat leans into familiar Odessa favorites nearby. McAlister's Deli works for an easy lunch, Brantley Creek BBQ & Co. is the kind of place people suggest when friends visit from out of town, and Saltgrass Steak House is a reliable “we don’t want to think too hard” dinner. If you want something different without a long drive, Szechuan House is close enough to make takeout feel like a normal weeknight move.

School runs and kid logistics are a big part of the weekday rhythm in this area, and nearby options include L B Johnson El, Nimitz Middle, and Permian H S through Ector County ISD, along with UTPB STEM Academy within about 2 miles for families looking at a KG–12 path. With a median age around 30.5 and about 23.4% of the ZIP under 18, the area reads young—more strollers and school drop-offs than empty-nester quiet—and most commuters are drivers, with about 85.8% of workers driving alone and only 3.4% working from home.

Things to Do Near Bassett Replat

Bassett Replat’s best amenities are the ones you can actually use on a Tuesday, not just on a special occasion. Odessa MTB Park is close enough to become part of a weekly routine, and La Paz Park is an easy reset when you need to get kids outside before dinner. For bigger outings, Eoff Family Sports Complex and UTPB Park are nearby, and the Jurassic Jungle Splash Pad is the kind of place families plan around once the heat ramps up.

Coffee and treats are unusually convenient here, with multiple quick-stop options like HTeaO, Dutch Bros Coffee, Starbucks, and The Human Bean all within a short drive. When you want to turn a normal night into a casual night out, Proof is close by for a drink, and dinner plans tend to rotate through McAlister's Deli, Brantley Creek BBQ & Co., Szechuan House, and Saltgrass Steak House.

For culture and a change of pace, it’s easy to pop over to the Ellen Noël Art Museum, the Presidential Museum & JBS Leadership Library, or the George W. Bush Childhood Home without making it an all-day commitment.

Neighborhoods Near Bassett Replat

Bassett Replat sits in the middle of a tight cluster of Odessa neighborhoods, so it never feels isolated. Stonegate is practically next door, and Renaissance Estates and Guardian are close enough that people often reference them when giving directions or comparing home searches. East Pointe and WK Addition add to that nearby residential network, which helps this side of town feel connected and consistently active.

If you like being near golf and the Odessa Country Club orbit, The Links and Odessa Country Club are very close, and you’ll notice that influence in how often neighbors talk about tee times, training sessions, and quick dinners after practice. Steeplechase, Leeco, Parrott, Kent, and Guardian Addition round out the immediate area, giving buyers a lot of nearby options when they want to stay close to the same parks, schools, and daily stops but shift the feel of the street they live on.

Because these neighborhoods are within minutes of each other, residents often share the same go-to spots—Market Street for groceries, UTPB Park for an afternoon outdoors, and the coffee run circuit that includes HTeaO and Dutch Bros.

Local Resources for Bassett Replat Residents

Most day-to-day public services for Bassett Replat connect back to Odessa and Ector County. School planning runs through Ector County ISD, with the Ector County Isd offices a short drive away when families need enrollment help or district information. For property questions and valuations, the Ector County Appraisal District is nearby, and it’s also convenient to have the Ector County tax assessor offices within reach when you’re handling homeowner paperwork.

For county-level services, residents typically look toward the County Courthouse and the Ector County Courthouse, and records needs often tie back to the County of Ector (Ector County District Attorney Office). City matters route toward Municeipal Plaza and Odessa City Hall, which is where many residents end up when they’re dealing with permitting questions or city services.

Practical utilities and everyday logistics are close too, including J-W Power Company for electric utility needs, USPS for mail, and a UPS Access Point for packages. For those handling driver licensing, the Midland Driver License Office is the closest option listed, so many residents plan that errand as a half-day task instead of a quick stop.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bassett Replat

Is Bassett Replat a good place to live?

Bassett Replat is a strong option for people who want Odessa convenience without giving up a neighborhood feel. In the surrounding 79765 area, the median home value is about $302,300, and the homeownership rate is around 64.6%, which supports a more settled, long-term resident base. The area also reads young and active, with a median age of 30.5 and about 23.4% of residents under 18. Day-to-day life is anchored by nearby parks like La Paz Park and Odessa MTB Park, plus easy errands at Market Street and Walmart Supercenter and quick coffee stops like HTeaO and Dutch Bros Coffee.

Is Bassett Replat safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s not possible to quantify safety for Bassett Replat from the data here. In practice, residents who choose established, owner-occupied areas like this one—where roughly 64.6% of households own—often value well-kept streets and neighbors who recognize each other’s routines, which can support a watchful, community-oriented environment. If safety is a top priority, it’s smart to drive the neighborhood near La Paz Park and around school commute times, talk with nearby residents, and ask your agent for up-to-date local context on typical concerns and day-to-day patterns.

How are the schools in Bassett Replat?

Bassett Replat is served by Ector County ISD, and there are several well-rated elementary options within about five miles. THE ODESSA Y LEARNING CENTER and EL MAGNET AT REAGAN EL both carry A ratings, and early childhood options like Lamar Early EE-KG and Carver Early EE-KG are also rated A. L B Johnson El is very close at about 0.9 miles and is rated B, which makes it a common name for families shopping nearby. For older grades, Nimitz Middle and Permian H S are nearby and rated C, and families also look at UTPB STEM Academy within about 2 miles for a KG–12 pathway.

What is the cost of living in Bassett Replat?

Bassett Replat benefits from a cost profile that’s generally below the national average. On the regional price parity-style cost of living index where 100 equals the US average, the overall index sits at 93.9, suggesting everyday costs run lower than the national baseline. Housing is also below average at 89.7, goods come in at 93.8, and utilities are notably lower at 82.9, which can matter in West Texas where air conditioning is a real budget line. On property taxes, the city portion in Odessa is $0.4707 per $100 of valuation and the county portion in Ector County is $0.4390 per $100. Combined, that’s an estimated $0.9097 per $100 of valuation before factoring in school district and any other special district rates, which weren’t provided here, so the true all-in rate will be higher. As you compare affordability, also remember Texas has no state income tax, which can improve the overall take-home picture even when property taxes are a bigger part of the household budget.

Is Bassett Replat good for families?

Bassett Replat can work well for families who want parks, kid-friendly outings, and school options close by. In the surrounding ZIP, about 23.4% of residents are under 18, so the area is used to family routines like school drop-offs and weekend practices. Outdoor time is easy to plan around La Paz Park, Eoff Family Sports Complex, UTPB Park, and the Jurassic Jungle Splash Pad. On the school side, families have nearby Ector County ISD options including L B Johnson El close to the neighborhood, plus A-rated choices like THE ODESSA Y LEARNING CENTER and EL MAGNET AT REAGAN EL within a short drive.

What is Bassett Replat known for?

Bassett Replat is known for being plugged into the everyday Odessa circuit in ZIP 79765—close to coffee runs, quick dining, and parks that residents actually use. It’s near Odessa’s cultural cornerstones like the Ellen Noël Art Museum, the Presidential Museum & JBS Leadership Library, and the George W. Bush Childhood Home, so weekends don’t have to be repetitive. It also sits near the Odessa Country Club area, including The Links and the Old Course, which shapes local routines for golfers and fitness-minded residents. The neighborhood’s numbers point to a young, established feel, with a median age of 30.5 and a homeownership rate around 64.6%.

What are things to do near Bassett Replat?

Near Bassett Replat, a lot of free time happens outdoors and close to home. Odessa MTB Park is a go-to for riders who want something more active than a flat path, while La Paz Park works for quick playground time and evening walks. Families often rotate through Eoff Family Sports Complex, UTPB Park, and the Jurassic Jungle Splash Pad when they want a bigger outing. For food, locals keep it simple with McAlister's Deli, Brantley Creek BBQ & Co., Szechuan House, and Saltgrass Steak House, and the coffee-and-treat loop includes HTeaO, Dutch Bros Coffee, Starbucks, and Bahama Bucks. For culture, the Ellen Noël Art Museum and the Presidential Museum & JBS Leadership Library are close enough to fit into a normal weekend.

What ZIP code is Bassett Replat in?

Bassett Replat is in ZIP code 79765. That ZIP area has a population of about 25,904, so it’s a well-established part of Odessa rather than a small pocket.

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If you’re looking in ZIP 79765 and want a neighborhood that stays close to Odessa’s parks, schools, and daily conveniences, Bassett Replat deserves a closer look. Reach out to a local real estate expert who can walk you through current inventory, tax expectations, and what nearby streets feel like at different times of day.

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