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Mesquite, Nevada

Condos for Sale in Mesquite Nevada

Condos in Mesquite tend to attract two kinds of buyers: snowbirds who want a lock-and-leave second home near the golf courses, and full-time residents downsizing out of a larger house and tired of yard work in the desert heat. Most condo inventory clusters around the resort and golf areas — think CasaBlanca, the Palms, Conestoga, and a handful of smaller gated developments — with prices that generally undercut comparable units in Las Vegas or St. George, UT (about 35 minutes north). HOA dues typically cover exterior maintenance, landscaping, and a community pool, which matters when summer highs sit above 100°F and nobody wants to mow a lawn. Browse the active condo listings below to see what's currently on the Mesquite MLS.

May 2026 · Mesquite market

Live from the Mesquite MLS — what's actually happening in Mesquite right now.

Full Mesquite market report
Median sale
$390,000
68 closed in May 2026
Median DOM
54 days
listing → contract
Sale-to-list
97.1%
of final list price
Unsold inventory
327
active + pending

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Common questions

About condos for sale in Mesquite.

What's the typical price range for condos in Mesquite, NV?

Most Mesquite condos trade in the low $200,000s to the mid $400,000s, depending on size, age, and whether the unit backs to a golf course or has mountain views. Older units in established complexes tend to sit at the lower end, while newer townhome-style condos near Conestoga or the Palms push higher.

Are Mesquite condos a good fit for snowbirds?

Yes — condos are one of the most popular lock-and-leave options here. Owners can head back to colder states for the summer without worrying about yard work, and many HOAs cover exterior maintenance, roofs, and landscaping. With Mesquite's sunny winters, a lot of units see heavy use from October through April.

What do HOA fees usually cover on a Mesquite condo?

Fees generally include exterior maintenance, landscaping, trash, and access to community amenities like a pool, spa, or clubhouse. Some complexes also include roof reserves and basic insurance on the structure. Monthly dues commonly run from around $200 to $400, though golf-course or gated developments can run higher.

Are there condos on or near the golf courses?

Yes. There are condo and townhome developments tied to or adjacent to courses like Conestoga, the Palms, and CasaBlanca, which is a big draw for golfers who want to walk to the first tee. Inventory on these is usually thinner than single-family golf homes, so they move quickly when priced right.

Can I rent a Mesquite condo out short-term?

It depends entirely on the HOA. Some complexes allow nightly or weekly rentals, others require 30-day minimums, and a few prohibit short-term rentals altogether. Mesquite also has its own short-term rental rules, so always check both the city ordinance and the CC&Rs before buying with rental income in mind.

Do Mesquite condos hold their value compared to single-family homes?

Historically they track the broader Mesquite market, with steady demand from retirees, second-home buyers, and out-of-state owners coming from California, Utah, and the Pacific Northwest. Units in well-managed HOAs with healthy reserves tend to resell faster than older complexes with deferred maintenance.