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Neighborhoods in Tucson, AZ

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    Tucson Mountains

    Tucson Mountains is a Sonoran Desert city with Tucson to the east and picturesque peaks to the west. Since most of the area is protected from development, it retains many natural spaces, including farmland, some centuries old. With new construction limited by mountain preservation groups, the population sits at about 10,800, according to the 2020

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      $648K

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      $379K - $3M

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      66 Listings

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    Bear Canyon

    Bear Canyon offers homebuyers expansive desert landscaping, stellar views and gated subdivisions south of Mt. Lemmon and east of Tucson. The community is dotted with small lakes, a refreshing sight in the city's dry atmosphere. "The lakes allow catch and release fishing, which many residents take advantage of," says Laurie Hassey, associate broker

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      $632K

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      $385K - $2.3M

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      7 Listings

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    Sam Hughes

    As one of the earliest subdivisions in Tucson, the Sam Hughes neighborhood delights as a historic district with several charming homes that date back nearly a century. “The location of Sam Hughes, with its proximity to the University of Arizona, along with the beautiful architecture of this historic neighborhood, are the big draws,” says Kathleen

    • Average Value

      $622K

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      $277K - $1.5M

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      30 Listings

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    Blenman-Elm

    Set about 3 miles north of downtown Tucson, the almost square-mile-long Blenman-Elm is seen as one the city’s earliest ranch-style residential neighborhoods and, today, features a variety of nationally registered historic homes. “You get a little more home for the price compared to nearby areas,” says Tony Baker, Realtor for RE/MAX Professionals

    • Average Value

      $576K

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      $347K - $1.7M

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      19 Listings

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    Houghton

    When home is surrounded in every direction by spectacular desert and mountain views, it could almost make buyers in Houghton, Arizona believe they live on an isolated desert island. In fact, Houghton is home to about 7,000 residents. Its visually stunning location sits between the snowy peaks of the Catalina Mountains to the north, and the vast

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      $518K

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      $375K - $933K

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      31 Listings

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    Downtown Tucson

    The area now known as Downtown Tucson, where skyscrapers sit in the shadow of five different mountain ranges, has been inhabited for thousands of years. Prior to the arrival of Spanish missionaries in the late 1600s, Tucson was home to the Hohokam Indians, who cultivated the land between the Santa Cruz and Rillito Rivers. This fertile region —

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      $515K

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      $547K - $1.3M

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      2 Listings

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    Armory Park

    The historic Armory Park neighborhood was first popularized by its location close to the railroad in the 1880s. Now, it’s a hot spot for food, entertainment and art all within walking or biking distance to Downtown. “It’s always been a popular neighborhood," says Tony Ray Baker, a Re/Max Select Realtor who was born and raised in Tucson. “Because

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      $509K

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      $299K - $1.6M

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      11 Listings

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    Old Fort Lowell

    Named after an army post built in 1873, Old Fort Lowell is a historic area 8 miles east of downtown Tucson known for its active neighborhood association. “I like the sense of community here and preserving its history in a positive way,” says Pat Treeful, president of the Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood Association. “You don’t always live in a

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      $509K

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      $278K - $1.8M

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      16 Listings

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    Barrio Viejo

    Just a stone’s through away from Downtown Tucson is Barrio Viejo, a historic neighborhood located in one of Tucson’s Historic Preservation Zone. “Both renovations and new construction have to go through historic approval,” says Anne Ranek, a local Real Estate Agent with Tierra Antigua Realty. She says that locals are drawn to the area’s “history,

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      $507K

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      $184K - $1.2M

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      14 Listings

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    Starr Pass

    In the Sonoran Desert, Saguaro cacti grow to be twice the height of NBA players and Roadrunners aren’t just something out of a Looney Tunes short: they’re a natural predator to Arizona rattlesnakes and the mascot for Tucson’s professional ice hockey team. Starr Pass, a resort community and part of a 20th-century stagecoach trail that once

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      $496K

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      $212K - $1.2M

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      20 Listings

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    West University

    Once the first suburb north of the Southwestern Pacific Railroad in the 1890s, the historic West University community today includes homes on the National Register of Historic Places and convenience to shopping and dining downtown a few blocks south. Along the two-lane palm-tree-dotted University Boulevard, residents walk and bike past beige

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      $493K

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      $266K - $1.2M

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      10 Listings

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    Saguaro Canyon

    Living in the middle of the Sonoran Desert is unlike living anywhere else. Even compared to other desert neighborhoods, this one offers an extra degree of remoteness and unparalleled scenery. From the Saguaro cacti, to the flowering native plants and trees, Saguaro Canyon could remind one of scenes from a Georgia O’Keefe painting. The Santa

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      $489K

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      $223K - $1.7M

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      12 Listings

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    Sewell

    The Sewell neighborhood sits sandwiched between Park Place Mall and St. Joseph’s Hospital, making it a surprisingly walkable area, considering it’s 8 miles from downtown. The Arthur Sewell Elementary School also sits within the neighborhood, adding a family-friendly vibe. “There’s a lot of old-school Arizona charm over in those neighborhoods,”

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      $479K

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      $280K - $1.8M

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      7 Listings

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    Richland Heights

    In the middle of Central Tucson, the quiet but established neighborhood of Richland Heights has a lot to recommend it to homeseekers. Its most notable feature is the surrounding mountain vistas. The snow-topped Santa Catalina Mountains to the north and the Rincon Mountains to the east ensure stunning views even on the dreariest of days. Richland

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      $477K

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      $150K - $1M

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      7 Listings

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    Barrio Santa Rosa

    Added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2011, Barrio Santa Rosa is a culturally rich neighborhood conveniently located 2 miles south of downtown Tucson. “It’s very community-oriented. Everyone’s always out with their kids, walking their dogs. It’s been like this for generations,” says Ronnie Spece, Owner of At Home Desert Realty

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      $469K

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      $283K - $728K

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      6 Listings

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    Broadmoor-Broadway

    Developed on a former golf course 3 miles east of downtown, Broadmoor-Broadway is a quiet community half a square mile in size with historic homes, an active neighborhood association and close proximity to some of Tucson’s best eating spots in decades-old Broadway Village. “People drive from all over the city to get to those places,” says Tony

    • Average Value

      $447K

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      $294K - $843K

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      4 Listings

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    Civano

    Originally built to be self-contained and the city’s “Solar Community,” Civano stands out among other East Tucson areas. “It’s definitely a more environmentally conscious, green neighborhood,” says Chaz Elsten, Realtor for AZ Flat Fee and Tucson native. Speaking to its commitment to sustainability, the area includes the Neighborhood Center

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      $434K

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      $276K - $841K

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      40 Listings

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    North University

    North University places residents within blocks of the University of Arizona’s campus. University facilities take up more than half the neighborhood, followed by apartments and Banner healthcare facilities. Throughout this college town, locals enjoy walkable streets and proximity to cultural events and entertainment offerings at the Arizona State

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      $422K

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      $280K - $590K

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      2 Listings

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    Campbell Grant

    Three miles north of the University of Arizona are the 412 homes of Campbell Grant. While the neighborhood’s proximity to the University of Arizona brings in a fair number of renters, 44% of the neighborhood own their homes. Without sidewalks, public transportation and personal vehicles are Campbell Grant residents’ safest options for travel to

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      $422K

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      $332K - $815K

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      3 Listings

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    Iron Horse

    Iron Horse was developed in the 1880s as a repair center and community for Southern Pacific Railroad employees. Over a century later, trains still run through the neighborhood which is now also served by buses and even streetcars. Multiple modes of transportation and a network of biking and walking paths connect the community with the University

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      $417K

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      $321K - $995K

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      3 Listings

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    Miramonte

    The Miramonte neighborhood is small, but its lower cost of living and central location to some of Tucson’s biggest draws make it a convenient place to live. The community is 2 miles from the University of Arizona and sits adjacent to El Con Mall and the Banner University Medical Center. Work, retail and more are all accessible to the neighborhood.

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      $411K

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      $143K - $786K

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      10 Listings

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    Rincon Heights

    Historic, eclectic and self-proclaimed as “the middle of everywhere,” Rincon Heights is deemed one of Tucson’s most architecturally diverse neighborhoods. It appeals to history buffs, students, artists and all others who desire what comes with living immediately south of the University of Arizona and 2 miles east of Downtown Tucson. “Rincon

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      $403K

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      $165K - $553K

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      7 Listings

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    Winterhaven

    Winterhaven in Tucson is a vibrant neighborhood known for its annual Winterhaven Festival of Lights, a tradition since the 1940s that attracts visitors from across the city. The neighborhood features primarily brick and stucco ranch-style homes from the 1950s, with some newer constructions from the early 2000s. These homes often include covered

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      $403K

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      $190K - $698K

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      7 Listings

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    El GHEKO

    Located in southeastern Tucson, El GHEKO combines the comfort of suburban living with scenic mountainous views of Mt Lemmon and Mica Mountain and abundant outdoor recreation nearby. The community earns its name (G.H.E.K.O.) from the four subdivisions within the area — Green Hills, Harold Bell Wright Estates, El Dorado and Kingston Knolls

    • Average Value

      $394K

    • List Price

      $275K - $1.3M

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      13 Listings

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    Thunderbird-Wilmot Desert Estates

    In the arid desert of eastern Tucson is the residential neighborhood of Thunderbird Heights-Wilmot Desert Estates. This neighborhood is filled with xeriscaping features including drought-tolerant native plants and established cacti. With panoramic views of the Catalina and Rincon mountains, this residential community is convenient for shopping,

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      $391K

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      $335K - $642K

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      2 Listings

    Thunderbird-Wilmot Desert Estates

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