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- 2.5 Baths
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Carole Irizarry Pierce
Haymore Real Estate, Llc
(520) 523-6447
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Bisbee, AZ, is a small town known for its quirky and artistic vibe, nestled in the scenic Mule Mountains. Originally a booming copper mining town in the 1870s, Bisbee transformed into a creative hub in the 1970s after the mines closed. The town consists of three main areas: Old Bisbee, Warren, and San Jose. Old Bisbee is characterized by its historic cottages, adobe-style homes, and unique color schemes, with long staircases leading up the canyon walls. Warren and Lowell feature eclectic 1910s mansions, while San Jose offers more affordable housing near the Cochise County offices. Downtown Old Bisbee is the heart of the town's vibrant artistic and culinary culture, with numerous restaurants, bars, boutiques, and art studios. Notable attractions include the historic Copper Queen Hotel, St. Elmo dive bar, Bisbee Coffee Company, and Café Roka. The town hosts community-centric events like the Bisbee 1000, a race that involves climbing over 1000 steps across nine staircases. Bisbee is dotted with small parks featuring locally painted decorations and offers miles of hiking trails in the surrounding Mule Mountains. The town experiences cooler temperatures than Arizona's lower deserts, making it ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Bisbee High School, part of the Bisbee Unified School District, has a notable football rivalry with Douglas High, the oldest in Arizona. Bisbee is also the seat of Cochise County, with larger employers like Copper Queen Community Hospital and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The nearest major city is Tucson, located almost 100 miles northwest.
On average, homes in Bisbee, AZ sell after 86 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Bisbee, AZ over the last 12 months is $264,000, up 21% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.