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Mesquite, Nevada

Large Lot Homes for Sale in Mesquite NV

Large-lot homes in Mesquite are a different animal than the typical subdivision house. Most newer builds in town — Sun City Mesquite, Sun City Mesquite's neighbors, and the master-planned pockets around Falcon Ridge — sit on tidy, low-maintenance lots sized for easy desert living. Buyers who want a quarter acre, a half acre, or true acreage are usually after room for an RV pad, a detached shop, a private pool, casita space, or just more breathing room between neighbors. That extra land tends to show up in older parts of Mesquite, custom-home streets, and the rural edges toward Bunkerville. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.

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
328
active + pending

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Common questions

About large lot homes in Mesquite.

What counts as a large lot in Mesquite?

In most Mesquite neighborhoods, standard lots run roughly 6,000 to 8,000 square feet, so anything around a quarter-acre or larger starts to feel oversized. Once you're at a half-acre or more, you're usually looking at custom builds, older homes on the edge of town, or properties zoned to allow horses or RV parking.

Which Mesquite neighborhoods tend to have bigger lots?

You'll see larger parcels in parts of Mesquite Heights, along Hardy Way and the older sections near Hillside, and in some custom-built pockets around Falcon Ridge. The newer master-planned areas like Sun City Mesquite and Sun City Mesquite's surrounding villages generally have tighter lots, since they're designed for low-maintenance retirement living.

Can I keep horses or build a casita on a large-lot property here?

It depends on zoning. Some properties on the outskirts of Mesquite and in unincorporated Clark County nearby allow horses, detached shops, or guest casitas, but city-limit lots usually don't. Always confirm zoning and HOA rules before assuming you can add outbuildings or animals.

Do bigger lots cost a lot more in Mesquite?

Lot size adds value, but not as dramatically as in Las Vegas or coastal markets. A half-acre property might run $50,000 to $150,000 above a comparable home on a standard lot, depending on location, views, and whether the extra land is usable or just desert hillside.

Is landscaping a large desert lot expensive to maintain?

It can be if you go with grass and heavy planting, since irrigation costs climb fast in 100°F+ summers. Most owners of bigger Mesquite lots use xeriscape — gravel, native plants, and drip lines — which keeps water bills reasonable and matches the Mojave setting.

Are large-lot homes a good fit for RV owners and snowbirds?

Yes, and that's a big reason buyers look for them here. Extra land means room for RV gates, pull-through parking, and dump hookups, which matters for the many seasonal residents who drive in from colder states and want their rig at home rather than in storage.