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The Camilla
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4819 N Galloway AveMesquite, TX 75150
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801 US Highway 67Mesquite, TX 75150
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2901 Live Oak DrMesquite, TX 75150
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$3,550

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1728 Shadow Crk

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property at 4719 N Galloway Ave

$1,750

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4719 N Galloway Ave, Unit 203

4719 N Galloway Ave
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property at 717 Willowbrook Dr

$1,850

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717 Willowbrook Dr

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property at 4 Ginger Cir

$2,250

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property at 417 E Kearney St

$2,300

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417 E Kearney St

MesquiteTX75149
property at 901 Yosemite Trl

$2,600

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Mesquite Overview

Mesquite is a city in the outskirts of Dallas. It is ideal for people looking for a place to settle as it has fine weather throughout the year. Mesquite apartments have all the facilities one would require for comfortable living. With the availability of many options, it is easy to find something to suit your needs.

What is the history of Mesquite?

Mesquite was established on March 14, 1878, near the Texas & Pacific Railroad which connected Dallas with Shreveport in Louisiana. Soon after the city was established, the railroad began to make stops at the city and its development picked pace around it. Mesquite's growth and development led to its incorporation on December 3, 1887. Farming activities significantly propelled growth of the city.

How is the weather in Mesquite?

The weather in Mesquite is favorable on average throughout the year. The annual average highest temperature is 83 degrees Fahrenheit while the lowest is 54 degrees Fahrenheit. The warmest month is July with the coldest being January while May receives the highest rainfall.

How do I get around town?

The Mesquite Metro Airport serves the air transport needs of the residents. Other airports are available within a 30-mile radius in the surrounding areas. Movement within the city is mainly by car, but residents can walk or ride to their destinations. The authorities have developed infrastructure to ensure safety for people living in Mesquite apartments.

What is the Mesquite commute like?

Mesquite has a good connection of highways that improve transportation. Three interstate highways namely 20, 30, and 635, US Highway 80, and Texas State Highway 352 serve the city. Additionally, the Belt Line Road is another important highway that serves the city. Roads in the city are well maintained to ensure smooth movement.

What are the local media outlets?

Mesquite residents are served by radio, television, and newspapers. The main newspaper is the Mesquite News that covers local and regional events. Residents of apartments in Mesquite have a wide variety of radio stations to select from according to their preferences. The same case applies to television stations which offer various programs to ensure their viewers are entertained and informed. Most of the media stations operating in the area are on air 24 hours.

Why live in Mesquite, TX?

Mesquite is an ideal choice for settlement. It has a vibrant community that is accommodating and friendly. The city has all the amenities one needs to live away from the fast paced life in bigger cities. Both single people and families have a place in the community as Mesquite apartments are designed to their specific needs. As the population grows, the authorities in the city have provided social facilities to match the growth. Schools, hospitals, and shopping malls are located conveniently to allow all the residents to access them easily.

What Mesquite landmarks should I see?

Mesquite is home to some of the most famous landmarks in Texas. One of these is the site of the Sam Bass train robbery that occurred on April 10, 1878. The Brickyard Cemetery located on Peachtree Road is another notable site in the city. The First Methodist Church of Mesquite is found on 300 N. Galloway Ave. It is an ancient church having been built in 1857 even before the city was incorporated. These are just a few notable sites that stand out in Mesquite.

What is there to do around Mesquite?

Residents of apartments in Mesquite have a lot of things to do outside their homes. The Mesquite Town Square is one place where people spend time during the weekends. This is the place where the city started, and several businesses have opened here. The Mesquite Rodeo is another attraction for both locals and visitors. It has plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. For those who want to take part in group events, the Double D Ranch is the right place for that.

Any annual festivals or Mesquite events to know?

Mesquite holds several annual festivals but the most important one is The Real. Texas. Festival. The latest edition was the 8th one since the festivals began. The event attracts the whole of the city and is filled with fun activities for everyone. The show included music and car shows among other activities to make it memorable.

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

The Valley Creek Park is a small man-made park where people go for fishing. The over 80 acres of land provide a perfect place for people to hold picnics and other family or individual outdoor activities. In the area close to the city are grounds where people take vacations. The Texas Hill Country is a major attraction due to its scenic beauty.

Where is the best place to move in Mesquite?

The most popular Mesquite apartments are the ones close to the city center. Tripp Rd., N. Galloway Ave. and Avis St are some of the most popular neighborhoods. These locations are preferred due to their proximity to the city center. However, any other place in Mesquite is ideal for settlement. The houses are comfortable, and the means of transport to the city center are very efficient. You can drive, ride or even walk comfortably around the city.

Mesquite, TX
Population: 142,816

Ranked #185

in US Census Population by City

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Frequently Asked Questions about Mesquite

How much are Studio apartments in Mesquite?

There are currently 35 Studio Apartments in Mesquite with rent ranges from $556 to $1,225 with an average price of $959.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Mesquite Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Mesquite ranges from $590 to $5,313 with an average monthly rent of $1,073.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Mesquite cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Mesquite range from $696 to $7,099. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,445.

How expensive are Mesquite Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 103 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Mesquite on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $819 to $2,539 - averaging $1,750 for the location.

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