Why Live in Country Club
Country Club in Las Cruces features three- and four-bedroom midcentury ranch-style and Pueblo-style homes, many of which are brick, along sidewalk-lined streets. Homes north of East Madrid Avenue typically sit on quarter-acre lots and range from 1,300 to 2,700 square feet, with some newer and remodeled homes. South of East Madrid Avenue, houses are smaller, between 1,000 and 2,000 square feet, on lots that are a quarter acre or less. The neighborhood boasts large yards with diverse landscaping, including xeriscaping and succulent gardens. Apodaca Park, one of the city’s largest parks at 25 acres, offers a playground, tennis and pickleball courts, and picnic areas. The Trivitz Trail, a 5-mile paved path, is popular for jogging, cycling, and walking. Unidad Park features a splash pad and jungle gym, adjacent to the Hadley Sports Complex with 11 baseball fields. Country Club is less than 2 miles from Downtown Las Cruces and the shopping centers on Lohman Avenue, providing access to local shops, museums, and restaurants. The Farmers and Crafts Market of Las Cruces is held downtown twice a week. The neighborhood is well-connected with Interstate 25 and Highway 70, and the Roadrunner bus service. Schools in the area include the highly rated Centennial High and Las Cruces Catholic School. The area has a lower crime risk compared to the national average, contributing to its appeal for families.
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