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Tucson, Arizona is one of the great places in the world to live and visit. Learn what the locals consider the best of Tucson in food and Tucson entertainment. Homz.com has some great services for relocating including a review of Tucson area schools and other Tucson community resources.   Tucson is a growing metropolis of almost 900,000 that keeps getting better and better. The city's geography is a postcard image of cactus forests, rolling hills, and craggy mountains. National and State Parks and Forests ring the city of Tucson.

Tucson lies in the borderland, a region that blends the cultures of the United States and Mexico, and has a long
history of settlement by ancient Native American peoples, Spanish explorers, and Anglo frontiersmen.

The
weather in Tucson is mild nearly all the time, just right for all kinds of fun activities, like Tucson's Tohono Chul Park or the Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum.  Have a picnic at Tucson's Catalina State Park.  Take a walk at the Tucson Botanical Gardens.  Or take a drive through Tucson's Saguaro National Park.  Like to mountain bike?  Try a ride in the Tucson Mountains.  Are you a golfer?

We think you'll agree, whether you're a new visitor, just passing through, or a longtime resident re-discovering hometown treasures, Tucson is Real. Natural. Arizona.

 


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Tucson's Vital Statistics

Location / Description

Tucson Arizona is located in south-central Arizona along the banks of the Santa Cruz River where Interstate 10 and 19 meet. It is situated in a high desert valley surrounded by 4 mountain ranges: the Santa Catalinas to the north, the Rincons to the east, the Santa Ritas to the south and the Tucsons to the west.

Tucson is the seat of the University of Arizona, which was founded in 1885, home to Pima Community College and is near a number of Indian reservations. It is the gateway to Saguaro National Park, which is located on both sides of the city.

                        

Tucson's Population / Elevation

884,400 people(Metro area) / 2,389 feet above sea level.

Tucson's Weather / Climate

Tucson is one of the sunniest cities in the US, with 3,800 hours of sunshine a year. Tucson's average yearly rainfall is about 11 inches. Expect occasional brief but intense thunderstorms in summertime. Because it's set in a desert valley, annual snowfall is low in Tucson proper, although there's enough for skiing in the nearby mountains.

Low humidity and universal air-conditioning make even high summer temperatures bearable, which average a high of 98 F and an low of 70 F. March-April and October-November are when the temperatures are at their most pleasant with average highs of 80 F in April and 84 F in October. Winter (November-March) has an average high of 65 F and an average low of 38 F.


Whether you are a first time buyer or an experienced investor, you will find useful information about how to choose the "right" property, making an offer, negotiating, financing, mortgage rates, moving, and everything involved in making an informed real estate decision in today´s market.  Check out the new homes market.  You might want to find out about specific neighborhoods.
Please feel free to browse through this site to explore the Pima County communities of Tucson, Oro Valley, Marana, Sahuarita and Vail. This comprehensive online tool offers direct access to the latest properties for sale in your area. Featuring extensive community information, consumer links, school information, free reports, answers to commonly asked real estate questions, and more, you´ll find everything about real estate within one easy source.
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Small town feel - big city amenities. Tucson, Arizona
In spite of a relatively small population (850,000) Tucson, Arizona is home to two world-class spas, a prestigious Pac-10 university, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, and the largest private collection of aircraft in the world. The city is a study in contrasts, from urban to pristine desert to rich riparian areas. Surrounding Tucson, Arizona real estate, you may be surprised by the abundance of palm trees, greenery and wildlife.

Conventional and alternative health facilities abound. There's a Cancer Center, a Heart Center, Children's Research Center and Dr. Andrew Weil's Program in Integrative Medicine at The University of Arizona. Business is diversified, with Tucson laying claim to the title, "Optics Valley." Other significant areas include aerospace, software, biotech and teleservices. The city offers a multicultural experience. It's the gateway to Mexico, and as well, has benefited from a rich Native American heritage. In 2000, American Heritage magazine named Tucson as its "Great American Place."

If Tucson, Arizona living sounds appealing to you, you must check out Tucson, Arizona real estate and your opportunities to be a part of this small town community.


The Quality of Tucson, Arizona Living
  • All the major performing arts ? from resident theatrical groups to opera to ballet to symphonies
  • Active visual arts groups, plus TMA and many private galleries
  • Award-winning sports program at prestigious Pac-10 university
  • Spring training (only city in country to have three major-league spring training teams)
  • Outdoor recreation: trails and bird watching
  • Affordability of Tucson, Arizona real estate
  • More than 80 percent of the population has earned a high school diploma or higher
  • Golf: World-class resorts, courses and clubs
  • Superb medical facilities: Cancer Center, Heart Center, Children's Research Center and Dr. Andrew Weil's Program in Integrative Medicine at The University of Arizona
  • Laid-back, easy-going environment
  • Fashions are typically casual but many charity events are black tie
  • The finest Tucson, Arizona living
Quality of Place - Tucson, Arizona
  • Temperate climate
  • Sun shines more than 300 days a year, with average of 12 inches of rain
  • Snow occasionally falls on mountains, which surround the valley on every side
  • Home of Canyon Ranch Spa and Miraval Life in Balance (located a few miles north of the city in Catalina, Arizona)
  • Great dining is a tradition: many four-star restaurants with diverse cuisine. Many enjoy a national reputation, recognized by Gourmet and Bon Appetit
  • Several four-star destination resorts
  • Beauty of the Sonoran desert mixes with greenbelt areas
  • Travel & Leisure readers' poll named Tucson the "friendliest city in America"
  • 35 miles from Tucson; 9,000 feet; one ski lift/sky ride
  • The best Tucson, Arizona real estate
Tucson Ranked Fifth Best Place to Live
The Greater Tucson Economic Council (GTEC) recently reported that Tucson was chosen as the fifth best place in America to live, out of a field of 331 communities. The ranking, by MSN.com, took into account the cost of living, crime rate, education, home prices and weather. The only four cities in the survey that were rated higher were Raleigh, NC; Denver, CO; San Diego, CA and Punta Gorda, FL.

Additionally, the Milkin Institute´s recent "Best Performing Cities" report indicated a 17-point increase for Tucson over the previous listing; the Old Pueblo´s overall rank is an enviable 40.

It also is significant to note that an article in the June 15, 2003 edition of Genetic Engineering News highlighted the city´s growing infrastructure of biotech firms, one of the "clusters" that GTEC is hard at work recruiting to the Greater Tucson Area.

If you are intrigued with Tucson, Arizona living, it is necessary that you investigate Tucson, Arizona real estate and your opportunity to be a part of this dynamic community.

Quality of Business in Tucson
  • Diverse economy gives city the ability to roll with the punches
  • Big areas are aerospace, optics and astronomy, biotech, teleservices, environmental technology and information technology
  • Vibrant real estate environment
  • Largest private employers in Southern Arizona: University of Arizona, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Raytheon Missile Systems, Carondelet Health Network, TMC HealthCare, University Medical Center, Intuit, Tosco Marketing, American Airlines, IBM Storage Systems Division, Texas Instruments, Tucson Electric Power Company, Asarco Inc., Phelps Dodge Corp., Bombardier Aerospace, Northwest Medical Center, First Data Corp. Teleservices, Weiser Lock.
  • Local company Burr-Brown recently sold to Texas Instruments for $7.65 billion.
  • Tucson International Airport: 10 airlines serve TIA providing non-stop service to 13 cities and connections to more than 75 destinations. 60 daily flights.
  • Nation's leading metro area in job growth according to U.S. Department of Labor (See Tucson Lifestyle magazine's July 2000 issue)
  • Northwest Tucson is just 1 1/2 hours drive to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport



    Nan Mackstaller  Economic Update
    Direct: (520) 615-6151  
    Email: info@homz.com  
    Casas Adobes Realty  
    6595 N. Oracle Rd., #109  
    Tucson, Arizona  85704  

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