261 Sunvalley Dr
Mesquite, NV 89027

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Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 2 Baths 2 Baths 2 Ba | 860 SF |
About This Property
Desert Shade Apartments is a clean, well-maintained, and friendly apartment complex. It is conveniently located one block north of Mesquite Boulevard on a quiet street. From the complex you have easy access to stores, banks, casinos, and other businesses. Utilities will be charged to the unit at a cost of $47.00 per month for water, sewer and trash. We provide FREE cable
261 Sunvalley Dr is a house located in Clark County and the 89027 ZIP Code.
House Features
- Cable Ready
- Disposal
- Range
Mesquite is a quaint suburb in the Nevada desert that offers various casinos and golf courses. A pleasant place to rent with its affordable options and welcoming atmosphere, Mesquite houses some great places to enjoy the outdoors, such as Old Mill Park and Pioneer Park. Virgin Valley High School is a great public school in the city, and residents of all ages enjoy local treasures like the Virgin Valley Heritage Museum, Mesquite Community Theatre, Mesquite Library, and Mesquite Recreation Center.
This city boasts conveniences such as chain restaurants, supermarkets, and services. Located on the state line between Nevada and Arizona, residents pass Nevada’s welcome sign as they travel in and out of the city, welcoming them back to their beloved home with mountain views and desert terrain.
Learn more about living in Mesquite- Cable Ready
- Disposal
- Range
Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 64 min | 47.2 mi |
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