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Mesquite, Nevada

Mesquite NV Homes with Acreage

Acreage listings are a smaller, more specialized part of the Mesquite market, and they tend to attract buyers who want elbow room, space for RVs and shops, or the option to keep a horse or two. Most larger parcels sit on the outskirts — toward Bunkerville, Riverside, and the edges of town along the Virgin River — rather than inside master-planned communities like Sun City Mesquite or Mesquite Vistas, where lots are intentionally compact. Expect a mix of custom desert homes on half-acre to 5-acre parcels, some with well and septic, and a wider price range than typical subdivision homes. Zoning, water rights, and Clark County rules vary lot to lot, so details matter. Browse the active acreage listings below to see what's currently available.

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
326
active + pending

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Common questions

About homes with acreage in Mesquite.

What counts as an acreage property in Mesquite?

Most listings tagged with acreage in Mesquite sit on roughly half an acre up to 2-5 acres, with a handful of larger desert parcels on the outskirts. True multi-acre lots are uncommon inside city limits because much of Mesquite was platted as master-planned neighborhoods, so the bigger spreads tend to be on the edges of town toward Bunkerville or out along the Virgin River bottoms.

Where in the Mesquite area are larger lots actually found?

Look toward Bunkerville (about 6 miles south), the rural pockets off Riverside Road, and parts of north Mesquite closer to the foothills. Inside town, established neighborhoods like Hillside and some custom-home streets near Falcon Ridge occasionally have third-acre to half-acre lots, but anything over an acre usually means going slightly outside the city grid.

Can I keep horses or livestock on an acreage property here?

On county-zoned parcels in Bunkerville and unincorporated Clark County land near Mesquite, horses and small livestock are generally allowed. Inside Mesquite city limits, zoning is stricter and most residential lots do not permit livestock, so confirm zoning with the city or county before writing an offer if animals are the goal.

How does water work on rural lots around Mesquite?

Properties inside Mesquite are typically on city water and sewer. Rural parcels in Bunkerville or outlying areas may rely on well water and septic, and some carry Virgin Valley Water District shares or irrigation rights. Water rights are a real part of pricing out here, so it's worth asking what conveys with the land.

What do acreage homes in Mesquite typically cost?

Pricing varies widely with the land. A half-acre custom home in town often runs in the upper $500s to $800s, while multi-acre properties with a home, shop, and water rights in Bunkerville can range from the $700s into the $1M+ bracket depending on improvements. Raw acreage without a house is a separate market.

Why do buyers want acreage in a desert town like Mesquite?

The pitch is space, privacy, and room for shops, RVs, casitas, or horses without leaving Nevada's no-state-income-tax environment. Buyers coming from California, Utah, and the Pacific Northwest often want elbow room and a workshop for desert toys, plus the mild winters that make outdoor projects realistic 8-9 months a year.