Mesilla, NM Real Estate

Doña Ana County · Southwest NM

Mesilla, New Mexico Real Estate

Mesilla (La Mesilla) is a historic village immediately west of Las Cruces with a 2020 Census population of 2,196. A National Historic Landmark, Mesilla preserves one of the finest intact examples of a Spanish Colonial and Territorial-era New Mexico plaza, with the San Albino Basilica at its center and adobe commercial and residential buildings lining its brick plaza. The Gadsden Purchase was signed in Mesilla in 1854, making it the site of the last territorial acquisition in the contiguous United States.

Real Estate and Lifestyle

Real estate in Mesilla is among the most distinctive in Southwest New Mexico. The historic district contains authentic adobe homes, some dating to the mid-1800s, alongside more recent adobe-style construction. Properties in Mesilla command significant premiums over comparable homes in Las Cruces, driven by the irreplaceable historic character, walkability to the plaza's restaurants and galleries, and prestige of the address. The village has its own zoning ordinances protecting the historic streetscape. Buyers should expect to navigate Doña Ana County's historic preservation review process. Las Cruces Public Schools serves residential areas adjacent to the historic village.

Key Highlights

  • Population 2,196 (2020 Census)
  • National Historic Landmark – one of New Mexico's best-preserved Spanish Colonial plazas
  • San Albino Basilica – centerpiece of the historic plaza
  • Site of the 1854 Gadsden Purchase signing
  • Premium adobe real estate market; walkable to dining and galleries