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Community Profile for Tucson, Arizona and Relocation Information.



Tucson General Overview
Tucson is not only a great city for doing business, it's also a great place to live. In fact, one of the reasons it's a great city for business is its quality of life. In addition to the extensive transportation and telecommunications infrastructures, businesses and individuals are attracted here by the pleasant climate, world-class shopping and dining and the incomparable recreation and cultural opportunities. And once these people are here, the vast majority of them never want to leave.

Tucson is nick named the Old Pueblo and is Aizona's oldest city with a blend of Mexican, Spanish and Anglo heritages. It is the second largest city in the State with high-tech industies, top rated cultural events and the charm of the desert frontier. Tucson was founded in 1775 and became part of the US in 1854. Tucson was incorporated in 1877 and is the Pima county seat.

Tucson Housing
There is an abundance of residential Real Estate available in Tucson and the surrounding areas. This includes the many gated and retirement communities,sub-divisions or tracts, offering all price ranges and available near or around the many townships surrounding Tucson. (Tanque Verde Valley, the Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Flowing Wells, Sam Hughes, Continental Ranch, Green Valley, Marana, South Tucson, Valencia West, Esmond, Littletown, Emery Park, Tucson Estates, Valencia West, Esmond, West University, Armory Park,Rita Ranch, Continental Ranch, Civano, and Reddington Ranch.).There are also gated communities offering luxurious homes. There are also a variety of condominium and townhouse options, real estate developments for people with special interests, such as golf, and real estate options for senior citizens. For the person preferring acreage and privacy, there is a good selection of old estates and newer realestate and homes situated in their own beautiful and secluded grounds. The Tucson area is served by a Real Estate Multiple Listing Service, (MLS) and links to them can be found on this site at: www.housesandhomes.com/real-estate/Tucson/tuc.listings/html.

Townships Surrounding Tucson
Flowing Hills, South Tucson, Valencia West, Esmond, Littletown, Emery Park, Tucson Estates, Green Valley, Oro Valley.

Oro Valley is a special to visit,and it is even better as a place to live or work.

The lush and green Sonoran Desert is a wilderness with high mountains, quiet valleys and cool canyons and a great selection of plants and wildlife.

The high desert area is comfortable and you can relaxed in the secluded foothill or desert areas. There are excellent schools near the family neighborhoods and up market retirement communities. The Oro Valley has been rated as one of the safest places to live in Arizona.

Green Valley with its five public and three private golf courses is just twenty minutes to the north of Tucson. There are beautiful homes in this area, from two bedroom villa's for $35 to $60,000 to larger, free standing residences for $150,000 to $200,000 for 2,000-2,500 sq ft.

Tucson Climate and Weather
Located at 2,389 feet, Tucson is known for mild winters and is just beautiful year round..low humidity, not too many problems for allergy suffers and lots of sun. Surprisingly enough, there is snow on Mount Lemon in the winter, so ski-ing is possible at this high altitude.

Tucson Attractions

Several of Tucson's popular attractions are within a few miles of each other.West of the city is the world-famous Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, named one of America's 10 best zoos by Parade magazine. The New York Times called it "the most distinctive zoo in the United States." This "living" museum features hundreds of animals and plants unique to the Sonoran Desert.

Just down the road is Old Tucson Studios, the famous movie location and Western theme park where visitors can watch the filming of movies and television shows, ride a stagecoach or mine train, and witness a gunfight.

Both attractions are next to the Saguaro National Park West. The saguaro cactus, native to the Sonoran Desert, is found in abundance. Hundreds of thousands of the majestic plants, true symbols of the Southwest, stand like silent sentinels in the Tucson Mountains.

The International Wildlife Museum features exhibits and dioramas of nearly 300 species of mammals and birds from around the world, as well as tours, videos, films, souvenirs and exotic foods. This education-oriented family attraction realistically displays animals from six continents in their natural habitats, while promoting wildlife appreciation and conservation.

Just nine miles southeast of Tucson, Mission San Xavier del Bac is one of the finest examples of Spanish mission architecture. Founded by the Jesuits in the late 1600s and later revitalized by the Franciscans in the 1780s, the mission watches over the San Xavier District of the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation. Known as the "White Dove of the Desert," the mission has been acclaimed as the "Sistine Chapel of North America" for the astonishing amount of artwork revealed during a recent international restoration effort.

Tucson Education
From the University of Arizona to kindergarten, Tucson offers an enormous selection of high quality education. For some of the best links, go to http://housesandhomes.com/real-estate/tucson/tuc_scroll_school.html.

Tucson Employment
Major employers include the University of Arizona, Stratford Group, and Krebs Petroleum Technologies. Links can be found at http://housesandhomes.com/real-estate/Tucson/tuc_scroll_employ.html. Manufacturing plays a large role as an employment sector, and has doubled in the last 10 years. The growth is due to high tech companies such as Hughes Missile Company, AiResearch (Tucson Division), Sargent Controls, Opto Power and Burr Brown.

Tourism added over $2 billion to the Pima County economy in 1998, making the hotels a major source of employment.