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Tucson Real Estate
Tucson, AZ is consistently rated as one of the top 5 places to live in the United States. While the housing market may not be the best in most parts of the country, Tucson real estate is thriving. Arizona is the fastest growing state in the United States, with Tucson being the city with more new homes being built than any other city in the US. All this and still the average prices of homes is below the national average for this type of area.
Tucson is a city with more than one attraction. From dude ranches and golf courses to sunny weather and outdoor activities, Tucson has something for everyone. With near perfect weather year-round there is no wonder why there are so many championship golf courses in and around Tucson. Besides entertainment and culture, Tucson has some of the best schools in the state. The city has even been voted as one of the 50 best places to raise a family.
With beautiful master planned communities in the Tucson area you are sure to find the perfect place to live, raise a family or retire. Master planned communities are becoming very popular. Many of these communities have neighborhoods, schools, amenities, shopping and resorts built in, along with a beautiful range of homes.
The Oro Valley area offers a small-town feel with big-city access. Along with the small-town feel, Oro Valley is one of the safest towns in Arizona. Oro Valley is greatly known for its golf courses. With 5 highly rated golf courses to offer, Oro Valley is a golfer’s dream.
Vail is located 21 miles southeast of Tucson and is easily accessed by I-10. This makes commuting to Tucson a breeze. Vail is a small community attractive to young families by the community atmosphere, great schools and affordable housing.
Marana is located northwest of Tucson. Marana is another small community that is ranked as one of the fastest growing towns in Arizona. The town has a rich heritage of farming and ranching. It also hosted a PGA Tour tournament event that is scheduled to remain in the town until 2010.

