Why Buyers Seeking a New Home Move to Tucson

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Explore Tucson’s warm climate, leisurely lifestyle and family-friendly activities.       

Tucson offers a rich variety of pursuits, including job opportunities, excellent dining, hiking, swimming, hobbies and unique museums. VisitTucson.org describes the area as “A bit off the beaten path. Tucson’s unique attractions and accommodations beckon you to discover and explore…a place that’s authentic and comfortable.” Buying a home in Tucson can lead to a balanced life of physical activity, art, exceptional dining and more. Tucson residents also enjoy warm weather year-round.

Museums

Gadsden-Pacific Division Toy Train Operating Museum

This interactive train museum focuses on model and toy trains.

Pima Air and Space Museum

Visitors to this unique flight museum can learn about flight history and even compete in a paper airplane fly-off.

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

This desert museum hosts birthday parties, Wildflower Walks and many more events. The organization also has the admirable mission to “inspire people to live in harmony with the natural world by fostering love, appreciation, and understanding of the Sonoran Desert.”

International Wildlife Museum

While the Arizona-Sonora Desert focuses on local fauna and flora, the International Wildlife Museum “is dedicated to increasing knowledge and appreciation of the diverse wildlife of the world.”

Kid-friendly Activities

Tucson Children’s Museum

Children’s Museums are so much fun and Tucson’s version is no exception. Here, you can find a Gravity Room, Electri-City and Imaginarium.

Old Tucson Studios

Relive the Wild West and see costumes worn in shows such as Little House on the Prairie and Bonanza. There are also rides and games that are fun for the whole family.

Kartchner Caverns State Park

Come for the day or camp overnight! There are a number of cave tours to choose from.

The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures

This museum of miniatures is a fun spot for the whole family. Here, you can find both permanent and temporary exhibits, including The Enchanted Realm and Exploring the World gallery.

Reid Park Zoo

In addition to the animals, Reid Park Zoo has a number of fun events for the whole family, including workshops, fitness events and more.

Swimming

Living in the desert means year-round swimming! If you buy a new home, many masterplan communities will have a pool on site. When it’s time to explore, check out Tucson’s many pools and splash pads.

Child in a pool on an floaty

Dining

The Quesadillas

Tucson residents enjoy this restaurant featuring a new twist on a classic dish. Be sure to try the Rajas con Crema Quesadilla and Barbacoa Taco.

The Coronet

This dining spot boasts “rustic European country cooking.” Don’t miss the Kale Caesar Salad and Duck Bacon BLT Sliders.

Serial Grillers

This highly rated restaurant (#1 Best Take Out in Tucson by USA Today) is definitely worth checking out. The Red John Cheeseburger and Nutella Cheesecake won’t disappoint.

Prep & Pastry

If brunch is your favorite meal, Prep & Pastry is the place to go. The S’mores French toast and Smoked Salmon Beni are sure to impress.

Moving to the Tucson area

A popular relocation destination, the cities and suburbs surrounding Tucson have something for every homebuyer. New construction homes available in these areas allow residents to enjoy the ease of convenience of a brand new home with quick access to Tucson amenities. As a relocator, you may want to consider the following Tucson-area cities:

Green Valley:

Green Valley is primarily a retirement community with the Historic Hacienda De La Canoa conservation park and spectacular Santa Rita Mountains nearby. Green Valley has a number of popular golf courses including Quail Creek Golf Course, Canoa Ranch Golf Club, San Ignacio Golf Club, Haven Golf Course. Green Valley residents also get to take advantage of the Green Valley Farmer’s Market. Green Valley is only a twenty-minute drive to Mexico border for shopping and dining!

Marana:

Marana is northwest of Tucson near Saguaro National Park, the Tortolita Mountains and farmland. Natural Attractions in the Marana area include the Tortolita Mountains and El Rio Preserve.

Fun places to spend free time in Marana include:

Sahuarita:

Sahuarita is a small town with pecan groves, surrounding mountains and open land. Homeowners in Sahuarita enjoy hiking and camping in nearby Madera Canyon. This city is located halfway between Tucson and the U.S/ Mexico border making it great for a variety of shopping and dining opportunities.

One interesting place to visit in this area is The Titan Missile Museum. Visitors are often impressed by the annual Sahuarita Pecan Festival with food, arts and crafts, dancing, family-friendly activities and music. Residents also spend time at Sahuarita Lake Park and the Desert Diamond Casino.

Tucson:

Tucson is a large city surrounded by four mountain ranges. Top industries in Tucson include education, health care and hospitality. It is home to the University of Arizona Wildcats and the annual Gem and Mineral Show. Local Catalina State Park and Mt. Lemmon are enjoyable year round. If you like to ski, but are ready for the Tucson lifestyle, Mt. Lemmon is for you.

Fun Tucson places to visit include:

Vail:

Vail is a small city just east of Tucson nestled against the Rincon Mountains. Education is a top priority with one of the top-rated school districts in the country. Fun places to visit in the area include the Colossal Cave, Charron Vineyards and Winery and Del Lago Golf Club.

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