Neighborhood Guide

Mesta Park

Craftsman bungalows and cottages on tree-lined streets, steps from Midtown and the Plaza District.

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Just north of Heritage Hills, Mesta Park has a warm, walkable feel all its own. Its tree-canopied streets are lined with charming cottages and Craftsman bungalows, a little more intimate in scale than its grand neighbor and every bit as full of personality, with built-ins, hardwood floors, and welcoming front porches.

What people love most is the location: you're steps from Midtown, the Plaza District, and Automobile Alley, some of the best dining, coffee, and galleries in the city (think Empire Slice House and the Plaza's Live on the Plaza nights), in a neighborhood that still feels like a tight-knit community. Homes here are tightly held and don't stay quiet for long.

Mesta Park is a special place. Whether you're hoping to find a home here or it's time to sell yours, I'd love to help. Let's talk about what you're looking for.

The Highlights

Life in Mesta Park

The homes

Charming cottages and Craftsman bungalows full of character and original detail.

The location

Steps from Midtown, the Plaza District, and Automobile Alley.

The feel

Tree-lined streets, front porches, and a strong, close-knit community.

The market

A tightly held pocket where character homes are always in demand.

Thinking about Mesta Park?

Whether you’re buying, selling, or just exploring your options in Mesta Park, I’d love to help you make a clear plan.