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Neighborhoods in Tucson, AZ

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    Feldman's

    Officially designated as a national historic district in 2005, the Feldman’s area near downtown Tucson has existed since the early 20th century, with some of its oldest homes dating back to 1902. Construction boomed in Feldman’s during the 1920s tuberculosis epidemic because the southwest was considered the best climate to treat the illness.

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      $337K

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      $200K - $834K

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      6 Listings

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    Campus Farm

    Set beside the Catalina Mountains, about 4 miles north of the University of Arizona, Campus Farm offers a diverse range of housing near area commercial centers. “Aside from the shopping and dining, you’ve got the outdoor lifestyle that fits a lot of people," says Zach Neild, a Realtor with Exp Realty who has over 3 years of experience. The area’s

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      $333K

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      $226K - $654K

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      25 Listings

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    Mountain First Avenue

    The small residential area of Mountain First Avenue is a highly walkable area with a grassy pocket park and collection of midcentury homes. Realtor at Re/Max Professionals and Tucson native, says locals here like the convenience to other city parks, trails and the University of Arizona or “U of A” for short. “Mountain Avenue is a designated bike

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      $331K

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      $276K - $456K

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      5 Listings

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    Rolling Hills

    Named after its park and golf course, the east Tucson suburb of Rolling Hills is a sought-after, mostly residential community where people tend to put down roots. “Rolling Hills is an established neighborhood with a good reputation. A lot of people who live there, they want to stay,” says Denise Newton, an associate broker with Realty Executives

    • Average Value

      $327K

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      $225K - $440K

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      24 Listings

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    Harrison East South

    Harrison East South in Tucson has desert views and well-kept homes. Rincon Mountains and Old Spanish Trail Marketplace provide scenic beauty and convenient shopping. Dunham Elementary is highly rated and walkable for residents. Harrison East South in Tucson is a community defined by its balance of remote desert charm and convenient access to urban

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      $327K

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      $272K - $511K

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      13 Listings

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    South Harrison

    Southeast Tucson neighborhoods are known for having a welcoming, relaxed and roomy vibe. Located right between the snowy peaks of the Catalina Mountains to the north, and the Tucson Mountains to the southwest, buyers will find South Harrison, one of the largest of these southeastern suburbs. Home to about 7,000 people, South Harrison has a mix of

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      $327K

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      $238K - $478K

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      35 Listings

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    Mitman

    Located 7 miles east of downtown Tucson, the quiet suburb of Mitman offers convenience to city shopping, walking distance to churches and synagogues and a more active neighborhood association compared to years past. “It’s renewed itself,” says Jennifer Beard, neighborhood advisor for Mitman Neighborhood Association and resident of 27 years. “More

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      $326K

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      $251K - $519K

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      8 Listings

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    Westside Development

    Just southwest of downtown Tucson and seated at the base of Tucson Mountain Park is Westside Development. This Tucson suburb offers proximity to all the amenities of city living amidst panoramic mountain views. “You’re close to everything but you’re out in the desert,” says local and Realtor, Ronald Huerta. “You’ve also got the mountains, the golf

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      $325K

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      $222K - $503K

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      11 Listings

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    Terra Del Sol

    The southwest Tucson neighborhood of Terra Del Sol is a master-planned community built in the 1950s. Today, its residents take great pride in living here. “We are a working community with a lot of retired people and those who grew up here coming back to raise their kids,” David Horton McClure, president of the neighborhood association, says. “The

    • Average Value

      $325K

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      $84K - $429K

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      18 Listings

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    Benan Venture

    Benan Venture in Tucson offers a convenient location with a variety of nearby amenities. The neighborhood features homes built from the 1970s to the early 2000s, primarily consisting of manufactured homes with some stucco houses. Home sizes range from 1,100 to 1,400 square feet, and lot sizes are between 4,000 and 6,000 square feet. Many homes

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      $320K

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      $109K - $349K

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      8 Listings

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    Creekside

    Creekside is a neighborhood in the eastern side of Tucson, Arizona, home to residential communities with views of the surrounding Rincon Mountains. Locals have the choice of several developments within the neighborhood. Houses here are mostly sided by adobe, with short walls surrounding the properties and gated front entrances. The communities

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      $318K

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      $141K - $448K

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      27 Listings

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    Rosemont West

    Located southeast of Tucson, the once-considered city outskirts of Rosemont West offers residents a mix of well-defined subdivisions and a rise in popularity and attraction from Tucson’s eastward expansion. Residents here often spend their time basking in the mountainous terrain and greenery at Randolph Dell Urich Golf Course or viewing animals at

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      $317K

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      $261K - $445K

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      3 Listings

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    Saint Cyrils

    In a city like Tucson, known for bursts of vibrance and life, St. Cyrils captures that spirit and doubles down on it. “There’s a lot of great stuff off that Speedway Blvd. and Swan corridor,” says Anthony Vito-Bollong, a Realtor with Long Realty, who sells homes here and throughout Tucson. “It has an artsy feel. You’ve got an eclectic mix of

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      $311K

    • List Price

      $174K - $525K

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      19 Listings

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    Carriage Park

    Carriage Park is a Tucson suburb with mountain views and multiple options for shopping and recreation. “It’s just spectacular out here,” says Kenneth L. Bertschy, president of Carriage Park’s neighborhood association. “We are surrounded by mountains, and living on the east side is a very comfortable experience. I've been here for 40 years and

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      $304K

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      $169K - $592K

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      17 Listings

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    Longview Estates

    Less than 10 miles from downtown Tucson, Longview Estates offers an easy commute to major employers like Banner Health, Raytheon and Carondelet Medical Group. Though housed within city limits, the neighborhood maintains a relaxed and suburban feel, providing access to Tucson’s amenities without the hustle and bustle of central city life. Residents

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      $303K

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      $219K - $390K

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      5 Listings

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    Coyote Corridor

    It might seem hard to believe that within 12 miles of the second-largest city in Arizona one can find competitively-priced residences with breathtaking mountain views. But, that is exactly what homeseekers in southeast Tucson will find in Coyote Corridor. Its desert location sits right between the snowy peaks of the Catalina Mountains to the

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      $303K

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      $73K - $461K

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      37 Listings

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    Harlan Heights

    Nestled between East Pima Street and East Speedway Boulevard, Harlan Heights offers tranquil suburban living with immediate access to nearby greenery at Morris K. Udall Park, mountainous hiking at Saguaro National Park East and world-class health care at Tucson Medical Center. Harlan Heights locals are met with a mix of residential subdivisions

    • Average Value

      $303K

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      $244K - $431K

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      5 Listings

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    Swan Way Park

    Swan Way Park is a small suburb situated between Downtown Tucson and Mica Mountain. The neighborhood features mostly one-story brick and stucco homes on smaller lots, with landscaping ranging from simple lawns to lush green spaces. The median year built for homes is around 1950, with an average size of 1,400 square feet and lot sizes averaging

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      $298K

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      $235K - $433K

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      4 Listings

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    Mountain View

    With a scenic desert mountain landscape, Mountain View is a residential neighborhood that lives up to its name. Sitting just a few miles north of downtown Tucson, Mountain View provides its residents a taste of downtown at a more affordable price. The community, focused on the outdoors, also enjoys its local restaurants and its annual Dia de Los

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      $296K

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      $185K - $412K

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      4 Listings

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    Santa Rita Park

    When a park is as densely laden with features as Santa Rita Park, one can safely assume its surrounding neighborhood will offer a variety of lifestyles commensurate with what the park has to offer. The south Tucson neighborhood of the same name certainly demonstrates this by offering a wide but affordable range of home prices and thrilling

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      $295K

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      $232K - $388K

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      2 Listings

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    Dietz

    Offering views of the Santa Catalina mountains from nearly every direction, Dietz is a well-maintained Southeastern Tucson area known for variety. “It’s not a cookie-cutter neighborhood for sure,” says Lori Hinojosa, a resident since 1992 and co-founder of the Dietz Neighborhood Association. “When I moved in, there were more middle-aged to

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      $294K

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      $177K - $399K

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      20 Listings

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    'A' Mountain

    Bordered by the peak it’s named after, ‘A’ Mountain is a western Tucson neighborhood near local shopping and plenty of outdoor activities. “It’s a sweet spot,” says Tony Baker, Realtor for RE/MAX Professionals and longtime Tucson native. “It’s got lots of kid and adult amenities, and it's a really good area for people with kids because Cholla High

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      $294K

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      $170K - $706K

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      6 Listings

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    Midtown Tucson

    Known as the Garden District among locals, Midtown Tucson offers a pop of green in the city’s sprawling Arizona desert landscape. “It’s close and convenient to everywhere in the city,” says Rich Sainz, third-generation Tucsonan and Realtor with NextHome Complete Realty. “It’s also smack dab in the middle of amenities – theaters, restaurants,

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      $291K

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      $204K - $589K

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      15 Listings

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    Tuscon Park West #1

    Tucson Park West #1, nestled between Downtown Tucson and Tucson Mountain Park, is a small suburb characterized by its predominantly brick and stucco ranch-style homes. These homes, mostly built around 1970, average 1,450 square feet on 6,100 square foot lots, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere with sidewalks encouraging neighborly

    • Average Value

      $291K

    • List Price

      $113K - $409K

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      8 Listings

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    Avondale

    Set in Tucson’s northeastern quadrant, Avondale is a small suburb adjacent to lots of dining and shopping options. “It’s a wholesome, cute neighborhood,” says Shawna Scroggins, vice president of the Avondale Neighborhood Association. “People are friendly and receptive here, but we’re interested in rebuilding more connections that fell to the

    • Average Value

      $290K

    • List Price

      $215K - $425K

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      Homes For Sale

      4 Listings

    Avondale

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