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Mesquite, Nevada

Single Story Homes for Sale in Mesquite NV

Single-story homes dominate the Mesquite market for a simple reason: most buyers here are retirees, snowbirds, or downsizers who don't want stairs in their next house. Communities like Sun City Mesquite, Sunset Greens, Mesquite Vistas, and the neighborhoods around Conestoga and Wolf Creek were planned with one-level living in mind, so inventory is deep across price points — from mid-$300s starter homes near downtown to $700K+ golf-frontage builds with casitas and 3-car garages. One-level layouts also tend to cool more efficiently in the Mojave heat and make long-term aging-in-place much easier. Whether the goal is a primary residence, a winter escape from colder states, or an investment near the golf courses, the active single-story listings below are a good place to start.

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 single story homes in Mesquite.

Are most homes in Mesquite single story?

Yes — the majority of homes built in Mesquite over the last 20 years are single story. The town's buyer base skews toward retirees, snowbirds, and downsizers, so builders like Del Webb in Sun City Mesquite and the developers behind Sun City, Mesquite Vistas, and Sunset Greens have leaned heavily into ranch-style floor plans. You'll see more two-story product in newer family-oriented subdivisions, but one-level living is still the default here.

Why are single-story homes so popular in Mesquite specifically?

Mesquite is a major active-adult and second-home market, and one-level living is easier on knees, hips, and travel schedules. Summer temperatures regularly top 100°F, so most buyers don't want to haul groceries or laundry up a flight of stairs. It also fits the lock-and-leave snowbird lifestyle — easier to close up and head back to Canada or the Midwest for the summer.

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

Single-story homes in Mesquite generally run from the upper $300s for smaller resale homes in older parts of town up to $800K–$1M+ for larger custom homes on the golf courses at Wolf Creek, Conestoga, or the Palms. Sun City Mesquite single-level homes typically land in the $450K–$700K range depending on size, view, and upgrades. Pricing stays noticeably below comparable single-story product in Las Vegas or St. George.

Which Mesquite neighborhoods have the most single-story inventory?

Sun City Mesquite is almost entirely single story by design. Sunset Greens, Mesquite Vistas, Pulte at Sun City, and most of the Highland Estates / Highland Hills area are also dominated by one-level floor plans. Golf-course homes along Conestoga and the Palms tend to be single story as well, often with walkout basements on lots that drop toward the fairway.

Can I find single-story homes with a pool or casita?

Yes — quite a few single-level homes in Mesquite include a private pool, a detached casita, or both, especially in the custom sections of Sun City Mesquite, Sunset Greens, and the golf-course neighborhoods. Casitas are popular here because of the steady stream of visiting kids and grandkids during the mild winter months. The active MLS results below will show which currently listed homes include these features.

Do single-story homes hold their value well in Mesquite?

They tend to, because demand from retirees and second-home buyers is consistent and supply of true one-level homes is finite. When the market softens, single-story product in Sun City Mesquite and on the golf courses usually holds value better than two-story homes aimed at the smaller family-buyer pool. Resale times also tend to be shorter for well-kept ranch homes priced in line with the neighborhood.