Why Live in Bienestar Estates
Bienestar Estates in San Luis features primarily 21st-century ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors and clean, sharp lines, alongside some late 20th-century bungalows. These homes typically have three to four bedrooms and sit on lots between 5,000 and 7,000 square feet, with easy-care landscaping such as turf or rock. The neighborhood is dotted with pocket parks, including Joe Cabello Park, which offers a playground, picnic pavilion, and skate park, and Sandoval Park, which features a soccer field and playground. For larger recreational spaces, residents can visit Joe Orduño Park, about 3 miles east, known for its sports facilities and community events. Local shopping includes Del Sol Market for Hispanic groceries and La Bodega for dining, offering both American and Mexican cuisine. Main Street, 2 miles east, provides additional shopping and dining options, including Food City and various fast-food chains. Mariscos El Navegante and Las Palmas Raspados are popular nearby spots for Mexican seafood and desserts. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, and residents typically drive to get around, with Route 95 accessible 3 miles east and Yuma 22 miles away. The U.S. border is 2 miles southwest, and Yuma International Airport is 22 miles northeast. Local schools, while not highly rated, offer various programs, including dual-enrollment courses at San Luis High.