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Here Are Three Fun Facts About Mesquite and Three Homes to Match

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Classic Beauty on Half Acre Near Gorgeous GreensRound Up This Two-Story Charmer By the Mesquite RodeoMove-In Ready Four Bedroom Near Mesquite Shopping

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Hey, here are three fun facts about Mesquite: One that you knew, one you probably didn’t know, and one you definitely didn’t know.

First the obvious fact, State Legislature designated Mesquite as the Rodeo Capital of Texas. A lesser-known fact, Big Town Mall was the first air-conditioned shopping mall in the U.S. And fact three that I guarantee you didn’t know: In the late 1800s, Mesquite was as known for its many outlaws supposedly residing in the area as was its fertile agrarian roots. Prominent outlaw Sam Bass, historically known for his train robberies in Texas, robbed a train in downtown Mesquite, escaping with $152.

What do these three facts have to do with this Suburb Sunday? In this week’s round-up, we found these three homes close to shopping, entertainment, and wide open spaces.

Classic Beauty on Half Acre Near Gorgeous Greens

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Address: 4505 Ivy Drive, Mesquite

  • 3 bedrooms, 4 baths
  • 3,253 square feet
  • $415,000

Sonja Dione of August Gray Real Estate has listed this huge three-bedroom with all kinds of great space for entertaining. Look at the enormous yard of this 1982-built home full of wood, stone, and interesting interior brickwork located just south of Dallas Athletic Club on La Prada Drive. Built in 1982, this home has tall ceilings, large and dramatic living spaces, and window views to the backyard pool, patio, and grassed area for play. The kitchen has brand new granite countertops, a built-in wine cooler, and its own private patio. The master bedroom not only has his-and-hers closets, but also his-and-hers bathrooms.

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There’s lots more to see on the listing here.

Round Up This Two-Story Charmer By the Mesquite Rodeo

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Address: 2824 Quail Run Drive, Mesquite

  • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
  • 2,702 square feet
  • $275,000

Nick Termini of Century 21 Judge Fite has listed this 2000-built two-story in the sought-after Idlewyld Place neighborhood located near Mesquite Arena, home of the Mesquite Rodeo and West Mesquite High School. There’s great curb appeal as you drive up to this well-maintained and pretty home. Inside you’ll find two downstairs living areas, a large open kitchen with breakfast nook, and a third living area upstairs. Lots of square feet for your family in a great neighborhood.

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See more of this home on the listing here.

 

Move-In Ready Four Bedroom Near Mesquite Shopping

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Address: 3407 Palm Drive, Mesquite

  • 4 bedrooms, 2 baths
  • 1,428 square feet
  • $207,000

Samuel Cavazos of JP and Associates is hosting an open house from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, May 26 for this fully updated midcentury-built brick veneer home near the old site of Big Town Mall. The galley kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances peeks through to the living room and opens to the dining room with big, bright windows. It’s move-in ready with new laminate floors, carpet, windows, and paint. A new roof was put on a year ago and the foundation was just repaired.

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See more photos of this Mesquite home here.

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TAGGED:August Gray Real EstateCentury 21 Judge Fitedallas athletic clubMesquite RodeoNick TerminiSamuel CavazosSonja DioneSuburb Sunday
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