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Thriving Tucson, Arizona

Protected by four majestic mountain ranges, Tucson, Arizona, fondly referred to as “The Old Pueblo,” is located southeast of Phoenix not too far from the Mexican border town of Nogales. Warm, mild weather, persistent sunshine, cultural themes, scenic vistas, and luxurious amenities beckon tourists and home buyers alike.

The rich history of a Native American farming village, Spanish colony and Mexican stronghold, have all influenced the growth and character of the metropolitan sprawl that has come to be known as a must see destination. From wagon road to stage coach stop to railroad crossing, Tucson has consistently taken baby steps into its future.

Developing from a no frills town to a town with all of the frills has placed Tucson on the list of number one places to visit or live. Tucson offers a wealth of variety in every aspect of its existence, from recreation to occupation to relocation. Although the economy of Tucson depends on tourism, as well as the business generated by the University of Arizona, technology is an integral part of its economy.

Nature enthusiasts can get a close-up glimpse of wildlife in their natural habitat at the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve or at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. The Tucson Botanical Garden provides a safe refuge for birds as well as plants. The Arts and Historic District in downtown Tucson provides ample opportunity to explore cultural avenues through galleries, museums, and exhibitions.

One of America’s favorite pastimes, golf, can be played on different levels –a traditional round, for the days when relaxation is the theme, or a challenging desert course, for the times when the desert heat and dryness are no longer a challenge. Casinos, galleries, spas, restaurants, strip malls, and tours complement outdoor activities.

Even though Tucson has a burgeoning population of about 900,000 residents, homes for sale are readily available. Deluxe golf properties, gated communities with all of the amenities, Arizona lofts, horse property, haciendas, chateaus, condos and luxury homes have been designed with unique approaches fitting every desire. There's a piece of Tucson real estate waiting that will complement your lifestyle and budget. Contact our participating real estate agent Realtor to find your dream home in Tucson Arizona.

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