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Lamesa, TX Homes for Rent

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    Starting at $1,005 Per Month

    • 1 Bed

    100 NE 27th St, Lamesa, TX 79331

    At Northridge Retirement Center, we aim to provide an affordable living facility for the elderly. We offer comfortable independent living arrangement for individuals or couples. Our 1-bedroom HUD approved income based apartments feature multiple amenities and security for comfort and peace of mind. At Northridge Retirement Center it is our mission to provide a comfortable living environment for

    Northridge Retirement Center

    (806) 405-8712

    100 NE 27th St, Lamesa, TX 79331
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    $1,100 Per Month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,182 Sq Ft
    • Cozy 3-Bedroom Home with Spacious Front Porch – Perfect for Small Families!

    1101 S 15th St, Lamesa, TX 79331

    This isn't just another rental—it's a place where comfort and practicality come together. Whether you're starting fresh or looking for your next chapter, this Lamesa home is waiting for you.? STEP INSIDE & FEEL THE DIFFERENCE:From the moment you walk through the door, you'll notice the difference. Wood-look luxury vinyl planking flows seamlessly throughout—beautiful enough to

    1101 S 15th St, Lamesa, TX 79331
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    $1,100 Per Month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 960 Sq Ft
    • Move-In Ready 3-Bedroom Lamesa Home – Comfortable Classic Charm!

    1105 S 12th St, Lamesa, TX 79331

    This inviting 3-bedroom, 1-bath rental offers the perfect blend of convenience and relaxed living—all set on a quiet, family-friendly street.KEY FEATURES & UPGRADES:+ WOOD-LOOK LUXURY VINYL PLANKING THROUGHOUT – Elegant hardwood aesthetics with low-maintenance durability.+ COZY CARPETED PRIMARY BEDROOM – Soft, plush carpeting for ultimate comfort and a restful night’s

    1105 S 12th St, Lamesa, TX 79331

Why Live in Lamesa

Lamesa, located in West Texas, offers a laid-back lifestyle with a population of over 8,000 residents. The city is within an hour's drive of the oil and gas industries in Midland Odessa and the Permian Basin. The community is closely knit, with strong involvement in local churches and school activities. The local economy includes criminal justice, social work, healthcare, and education sectors. Housing in Lamesa is notably affordable, with large brick ranch-style homes on lots ranging from under 10,000 square feet to over 4 acres. Estate-style homes can be found in neighborhoods like North Park and Park Terrace. The city is well-connected by Highways 180, 87, 137, and 349, and experiences minimal traffic. Lubbock International Airport and Midland International Airport are both approximately 70 miles away. The Lamesa Independent School District serves just over 2,000 students, offering small class sizes and ample opportunities for student participation. Downtown Lamesa features red brick roads, a historic courthouse, and a mix of local businesses, including the popular Rocky's Burgers. The city hosts an annual chicken-fried steak festival and a small rodeo, with live theater performances by the Lamesa Community Players. Recreational options include 100 acres of parks, a municipal golf course, and a public pool. Duck hunting is a favored pastime. The climate includes hot summers, mild winters, beautiful sunsets, and occasional sandstorms.

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