Temperatures soared in Las Cruces this summer, and the Mesquite Historic District soared with one of the hottest real estate markets in town! Homes in the Mesquite Historic District averaged just 35 days on the market before going under contract—nearly 60% faster than the citywide average of 85 days.
So, what’s driving the demand?
Historic District: Many buyers are drawn to the unique charm of the Mesquite Historic District homes, Klein Park, and the centuries old architecture.
Cultural vibrancy: The Mesquite Historic District continues to be a hub for art galleries, small businesses, and a destination for residents who value the area’s rich culture, community events, and vibe.
Location, location, location: The Mesquite Historic District was the original townsite of Las Cruces and continues to be an important part of the vibrant downtown area. Its proximity to the Downtown Farmers Market, Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, restaurants, coffee shops, and museums is a huge appeal to buyers.
Limited inventory: With fewer homes for sale, when a property hits the market, it gets noticed quickly.
For homeowners, this means strong property values and a lot of interest in the Mesquite Historic District. Even if selling isn’t on your radar right now, it’s helpful to keep an eye on market trends, as they can impact your home’s value over time.
If you’re wondering about your property’s current value or just want to chat about what’s happening in the neighborhood, feel free to reach out, we’re here to help—without pressure or obligation.
Whether over a cup of coffee at The Bean or just a quick conversation, let’s talk about market trends or your own property in the Mesquite Historic District. ¡Llámame! We’d love to connect!