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Mesquite, Nevada

Single Family Homes for Sale in Mesquite NV

Single-family homes are the backbone of the Mesquite, Nevada market — detached houses on their own lots, typically single-story with a two- or three-car garage and a desert-landscaped yard built for the Mojave climate. Inventory ranges from older homes near downtown and Hafen Lane to newer construction in Sun City Mesquite, Mesquite Vistas, Falcon Ridge, and along the Wolf Creek and Conestoga golf corridors. Buyers come for the no-state-income-tax math, prices that run well under Las Vegas (80 miles south on I-15) and St. George (35 minutes north), and a quiet retirement-and-golf lifestyle. Most homes here sell to retirees, snowbirds, and second-home buyers, though working families do well in the established neighborhoods too. 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 single family homes in Mesquite.

What's the typical price range for single-family homes in Mesquite?

Most single-family homes in Mesquite trade in the mid $300Ks to high $600Ks, with entry-level resale homes occasionally dipping into the $200Ks and luxury properties on Wolf Creek or in custom pockets running well past $1M. Prices generally run lower than Las Vegas and St. George for comparable square footage, which is part of why retirees and remote workers keep moving in.

Which neighborhoods have the most single-family homes for sale?

Sun City Mesquite (Del Webb's 55+ community) consistently has the largest active inventory, followed by Mesquite Vistas, Highland Estates, Anasazi Heights, and the newer phases around Falcon Ridge. Buyers wanting golf-course frontage tend to focus on Sun City, Wolf Creek, and Conestoga.

Are most single-family homes here single-story?

Yes. The buyer base skews retired or semi-retired, so builders have leaned heavily into single-level floor plans with 2–3 bedrooms, a den or flex room, and a 2- or 3-car garage. Two-story homes exist but are the minority outside of a few family-oriented subdivisions.

Do single-family homes in Mesquite usually have HOAs?

Most homes built in the last 20 years sit in master-planned communities with HOAs, with dues typically ranging from about $50 to $250 a month depending on whether the community is gated and what amenities are included. Older homes off Mesquite Boulevard and in original parts of town are more likely to be HOA-free.

Is it easy to find a single-family home with a pool or casita?

Private pools show up in maybe a quarter of listings — more common in custom homes and on golf-course lots, less common in Sun City where the community pools handle most residents. Casitas (detached guest suites) are popular in higher-end builds and are a smart feature given how many owners host family from out of state.

How long do single-family homes typically take to sell in Mesquite?

In a balanced market, well-priced homes go pending in roughly 30–60 days, though luxury properties and homes needing updates can sit longer. Winter and early spring bring the heaviest buyer traffic as snowbirds shop in person, so listings often move faster between November and April.