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Rodeo Capital of Texas

About Mesquite, TX

Welcome to Mesquite, a Dallas County city east of downtown Dallas known as the Rodeo Capital of Texas, set at the crossroads of four major highways with parks, trails, and deep Western heritage.

Mesquite is a city in Dallas County, Texas, with portions extending into neighboring Kaufman County, positioned roughly 15 miles east of downtown Dallas. Founded in 1887 around a cotton-based agricultural economy, the city remained a small farming community until the post-World War II suburban boom transformed it into one of the largest cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. With roughly 150,000 residents, Mesquite is the 22nd-most populous city in Texas and a substantial employment and retail center in its own right. The city is best known as the Rodeo Capital of Texas, a designation bestowed by the state legislature in 1993 and earned through the Mesquite Championship Rodeo, which has run since the 1950s at the Mesquite Arena. That Western identity is woven into the city's culture and events, even as Mesquite's economy has diversified across retail, light industry, and logistics. Town East Mall serves as a major regional shopping destination, and Dallas College's Eastfield Campus provides higher education and workforce training. Mesquite sits at the crossroads of four major highways — Interstates 30, 635, and 20, plus US 80 — giving it unusually direct freeway access in every direction. This connectivity has made the city a practical base for commuters, distribution operations, and families seeking a large, established suburb with mature parks, schools, and amenities. The housing stock reflects its mid-century growth and continues to add newer master-planned development, blending older ranch-style neighborhoods with contemporary construction. The city's parks system, including the Duck Creek Greenbelt and lakeside parks such as Windsurf Bay, gives residents green space and trails woven through the urban fabric, while the Mesquite Arena keeps the city's signature rodeo tradition front and center.

Population 150,108
County Dallas County (portions in Kaufman County)
Active Listings 880
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Why is Mesquite called the Rodeo Capital of Texas?

Mesquite earned the title Rodeo Capital of Texas through its Mesquite Championship Rodeo, which has run since the 1950s at the Mesquite Arena. The Texas legislature formally designated Mesquite as the Rodeo Capital of Texas in 1993.

What county is Mesquite, Texas in?

Mesquite is located primarily in Dallas County, Texas, with portions of the city extending into neighboring Kaufman County. It sits roughly 15 miles east of downtown Dallas within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

What school district serves Mesquite, Texas?

Mesquite is served by Mesquite Independent School District, a large suburban district based in the city that operates numerous elementary, middle, and high school campuses across eastern Dallas County and portions of the surrounding metro area.

How far is Mesquite from downtown Dallas?

Mesquite is about 15 miles east of downtown Dallas, reachable via Interstate 30 and US 80. The city's crossroads position also provides direct freeway access in every direction through I-635 and I-20, convenient for commuters across the metroplex.

What major highways run through Mesquite?

Mesquite sits at the crossroads of four major highways: Interstates 30, 635, and 20, plus US 80. This freeway network connects the city to Dallas, the wider metroplex, and the region's employment and logistics centers.

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About Mesquite

Real Estate & Housing

Mesquite's housing stock is rooted in its mid-century suburban expansion, with large numbers of brick ranch homes and established neighborhoods built during the post-war decades. These mature areas offer generous lots and mature trees at a more accessible price point than many Dallas-area suburbs. Newer master-planned developments, such as the Talia community south of I-20, are adding contemporary construction with varied lot sizes. The city's freeway crossroads location and affordability relative to closer-in suburbs make it a common choice for first-time buyers and families. Housing ranges from compact starter homes to larger custom properties in areas like Rodeo Estates.

Neighborhoods

Mesquite's neighborhoods span several generations of development. Established areas such as Casa View Heights in the north reflect the city's mid-century growth, while older central neighborhoods hold ranch-style homes near the original town core. Rodeo Estates and similar areas offer larger, more upscale properties. Newer master-planned communities, including the Talia development south of Interstate 20, are adding modern subdivisions with community amenities. The city's grid of parks and the Duck Creek Greenbelt ties many neighborhoods together, and the freeway network makes most areas a short drive from Town East Mall, the Mesquite Arena, and downtown Dallas.

Lifestyle in Mesquite

Mesquite offers a true suburban lifestyle with a distinctly Texan flavor. The Mesquite Championship Rodeo, held at the Mesquite Arena, keeps Western heritage alive as a signature local attraction, while Town East Mall and surrounding retail provide everyday and regional shopping. The parks system and Duck Creek Greenbelt support jogging, biking, and family recreation, and community events run throughout the year. Dining ranges from classic Texas barbecue and Tex-Mex to a growing variety of international options. Residents enjoy mature neighborhoods, strong school and recreation programs, and the convenience of living at a major freeway crossroads with Dallas a short drive away.

Schools & Education

Mesquite is served by Mesquite Independent School District, a large suburban district based in the city and serving much of eastern Dallas County. The district operates numerous elementary, middle, and high school campuses, offering a broad range of academic, athletic, and career programs. Higher education is available at Dallas College's Eastfield Campus, which opened in 1970 and provides undergraduate degrees and continuing education. Families moving to Mesquite generally enroll through MISD, and the district's size and program offerings are a common consideration for relocating buyers. Private and charter options add further choice in the area.

Getting Around

Mesquite's defining transportation asset is its position at the crossroads of four major highways: Interstates 30, 635, and 20, plus US 80. This network places the city roughly 15 miles east of downtown Dallas and provides direct routes to the wider Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, including Garland, Balch Springs, and the region's employment and logistics centers. Local bus service and connections to DART's light-rail system serve commuters, though most residents drive. Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport are both reachable via the freeway network, making Mesquite a convenient base for frequent travelers.

Parks & Recreation

The Mesquite Championship Rodeo and the Mesquite Arena anchor the city's signature entertainment, drawing crowds to events rooted in the city's Rodeo Capital of Texas designation. For everyday recreation, the parks system offers neighborhood parks, sports fields, and the Duck Creek Greenbelt Trail for walking and cycling, while lakeside parks such as Windsurf Bay provide shoreline access. Town East Mall serves as a shopping and entertainment hub. The city also maintains community centers and recreational programs for all ages. For broader outdoor options, White Rock Lake and its trails lie just across the Dallas line to the west.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $279,999 -6.4%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $164
schedule Avg Days on Market 73
sell Homes Sold 367
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 5.5

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2512 Eastbrook Drive For Sale
$165,000
2512 Eastbrook DriveMesquite, TX 75150
  • 3 bd
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  • 1606 sqft
  • Built 1966
  • 7703337
3124 Glazner Drive For Rent
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3124 Glazner DriveMesquite, TX 75126
  • 4 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2414 sqft
  • Built 2021
  • 62479159
2017 Spring Mills Road For Sale
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2017 Spring Mills RoadMesquite, TX 75181
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1508 sqft
  • Built 1987
  • 42144803
1409 Range Dr For Rent
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1409 Range DrMesquite, TX 75149
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • Built 1990
  • 36992096
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1413 Range DrMesquite, TX 75149
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