The latest home tech features transform our day-to-day operations, making the effort of running a home so much smoother. Applying technology in the home space frees up the homeowner to automate certain home devices and, in turn, the systems curate the home owner’s preferred living experience from temperature to home security. It’s more than a feature, it’s an experience.

Tankless Water Heaters

Converting your water to a tankless model is a valuable upgrade for any home. Their energy efficiency makes tankless water heaters an attractive alternative to storage tank water heaters. Whereas standby heat loss is a big factor in higher energy costs in storage tank water heaters, purchasing an insulated unit can reduce heat loss. Overall, systems reduce maintenance, last longer, use less energy, and offer unlimited hot water.

HVAC Systems

Heating, ventilation, and cooling systems purify the air in your home and provide warmth or cooling for your climate needs. Modern HVAC systems are efficient, cost-effective, and beneficial to your health. Programmable thermostats offer you the convenience of scheduling your AC to turn on exactly when you need it—like 15 minutes before you get home.

A great ally against indoor allergens and lung-irritating pollutants, Smart HVAC units sense data on air quality to keep your air clean. Systems predict the right time for maintenance but typically last 15 to 20 years. Manufacturers continue to support existing equipment by making replacement parts available.

Light Controls

Wake up on the right side of the bed with a lighting control program that suits your needs and preferences. New lighting technology not only gives you the freedom to choose the type of brightness in your environment, but also enhances convenience, safety, and efficiency with a push of a button from any connected device.

Set your preferred dimmed ambiance, and transport to a completely relaxed state of mind. You can also easily program lights to turn on or off on a set schedule, saving electricity.

Window Shade

When paired with smart lighting technology, smart blinds can help maximize the amount of daylight in your home and cut down on electricity usage by being automated. Similar to light controls, window coverings make life more convenient, add ambiance, and induce better sleep.

Blinds can be set to open and close during specific times of the day and some can even respond with the temperature to adjust automatically. Natural light becomes a more integral part of your home while inconvenient or uneven light that filters through the blind slats and disturbs your sleep at night is removed.

Door Locks

Better access to your home begins with the locks on your front door. Smart locks increase accessibility without compromising security. From your phone or keypad, entry locks offer extra convenience so no more fumbling for keys or dropping items at your doorstep. Codes can be changed at will, meaning you will have full access control to ensure who is entering and leaving the home.

Video Security

Home security has come a long way over the years—including the introduction of video recording devices to give you peace of mind wherever you are. Smart security enables real-time check-ins on various elements of your home and property so that you can know exactly what’s happening, and receive real-time alerts on any questionable occurrences. With expanded and more effective capabilities, remote security systems are a proactive tool for the safety and efficiency of your home.

Garage Door Openers

Your garage door is the largest access point in your entire home—and the garage opener remote essentially acts as a key to your home. A smart garage door opener can keep intruders from getting in, but it can also help you get dangerous fumes out of your garage. If you use other smart technology in your home, such as smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, you can get an alert when these fumes build up in your garage to protect the health and safety of your family.

At Fairfield Homes, we design each of our homes with energy-efficient choices throughout. Our integrated wellness system, Fairfield Balance, prioritizes your health and lifestyle. Some of the features you can expect in your home range from blackout blinds to air and water quality filtration systems. Want to learn more? Contact us today to schedule a showing of one of our homes, or to answer any questions you might have.

Sources:
https://www.newhomesguidecharleston.com/Resources/Charleston-New-Homes-Guide-Blog/January-2017/What-new-home-technology-should-you-choose-when-bu
https://madisonhomebuilders.com/blog/smart-home-ideas-build/
https://magazine.realtor/technology/feature/article/2020/03/the-ultimate-smart-home-new-construction
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/what-are-the-benefits-of-an-hvac-system-13415758.html
https://www.homeserve.com/en-us/blog/buying-guide/lighting-control-system-benefits/ https://turbolock.com/blog/top-10-benefits-of-a-smart-lock-system-for-home-and-office/

The latest home tech features transform our day-to-day operations, making the effort of running a home so much smoother. Applying technology in the home space frees up the homeowner to automate certain home devices and, in turn, the systems curate the home owner’s preferred living experience from temperature to home security. It’s more than a feature, it’s an experience.

Tankless Water Heaters

Converting your water to a tankless model is a valuable upgrade for any home. Their energy efficiency makes tankless water heaters an attractive alternative to storage tank water heaters. Whereas standby heat loss is a big factor in higher energy costs in storage tank water heaters, purchasing an insulated unit can reduce heat loss. Overall, systems reduce maintenance, last longer, use less energy, and offer unlimited hot water.

HVAC Systems

Heating, ventilation, and cooling systems purify the air in your home and provide warmth or cooling for your climate needs. Modern HVAC systems are efficient, cost-effective, and beneficial to your health. Programmable thermostats offer you the convenience of scheduling your AC to turn on exactly when you need it—like 15 minutes before you get home.

A great ally against indoor allergens and lung-irritating pollutants, Smart HVAC units sense data on air quality to keep your air clean. Systems predict the right time for maintenance but typically last 15 to 20 years. Manufacturers continue to support existing equipment by making replacement parts available.

Light Controls

Wake up on the right side of the bed with a lighting control program that suits your needs and preferences. New lighting technology not only gives you the freedom to choose the type of brightness in your environment, but also enhances convenience, safety, and efficiency with a push of a button from any connected device.

Set your preferred dimmed ambiance, and transport to a completely relaxed state of mind. You can also easily program lights to turn on or off on a set schedule, saving electricity.

Window Shade

When paired with smart lighting technology, smart blinds can help maximize the amount of daylight in your home and cut down on electricity usage by being automated. Similar to light controls, window coverings make life more convenient, add ambiance, and induce better sleep.

Blinds can be set to open and close during specific times of the day and some can even respond with the temperature to adjust automatically. Natural light becomes a more integral part of your home while inconvenient or uneven light that filters through the blind slats and disturbs your sleep at night is removed.

Door Locks

Better access to your home begins with the locks on your front door. Smart locks increase accessibility without compromising security. From your phone or keypad, entry locks offer extra convenience so no more fumbling for keys or dropping items at your doorstep. Codes can be changed at will, meaning you will have full access control to ensure who is entering and leaving the home.

Video Security

Home security has come a long way over the years—including the introduction of video recording devices to give you peace of mind wherever you are. Smart security enables real-time check-ins on various elements of your home and property so that you can know exactly what’s happening, and receive real-time alerts on any questionable occurrences. With expanded and more effective capabilities, remote security systems are a proactive tool for the safety and efficiency of your home.

Garage Door Openers

Your garage door is the largest access point in your entire home—and the garage opener remote essentially acts as a key to your home. A smart garage door opener can keep intruders from getting in, but it can also help you get dangerous fumes out of your garage. If you use other smart technology in your home, such as smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, you can get an alert when these fumes build up in your garage to protect the health and safety of your family.

At Fairfield Homes, we design each of our homes with energy-efficient choices throughout. Our integrated wellness system, Fairfield Balance, prioritizes your health and lifestyle. Some of the features you can expect in your home range from blackout blinds to air and water quality filtration systems. Want to learn more? Contact us today to schedule a showing of one of our homes, or to answer any questions you might have.

Sources:
https://www.newhomesguidecharleston.com/Resources/Charleston-New-Homes-Guide-Blog/January-2017/What-new-home-technology-should-you-choose-when-bu
https://madisonhomebuilders.com/blog/smart-home-ideas-build/
https://magazine.realtor/technology/feature/article/2020/03/the-ultimate-smart-home-new-construction
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/what-are-the-benefits-of-an-hvac-system-13415758.html
https://www.homeserve.com/en-us/blog/buying-guide/lighting-control-system-benefits/ https://turbolock.com/blog/top-10-benefits-of-a-smart-lock-system-for-home-and-office/

Monsoon season — it happens every June 15, but did you know it wasn’t always like that? Back in the olden days, people considered the monsoon to arrive after three consecutive days with dew points of at least 55 degrees. Forecasters decided to set dates, now June 15 through September 30, to allow us to focus on what a monsoon brings. Keep reading to discover interesting facts you should know about the monsoon season.

  1. There are nearly 500,000 lightning strikes during a monsoon

Take cover or stay indoors during monsoons. Watching the crackle and pop of lightning from afar may seem like a beautiful, natural spectacle, but it is also very dangerous. Most lightning strikes occur more than three miles away from the center of the thunderstorm, with the farthest strike recorded 15 miles away.

  1. Monsoons can cause dust storms

In Arizona, during monsoon season, it is common to see a wall of dust that reaches hundreds of feet in the air. The high winds caused by the thunderstorm lift large amounts of dust, creating an intense dust storm, also known as a “haboob.”

  1. Monsoons are difficult to predict

Because they have few patterns, monsoons are difficult to predict. However, researchers continue to study aspects of the monsoon to improve the forecasting accuracy of these occurrences.

  1. Arizona receives 31.5% of its total annual rainfall during the monsoon season

A large fraction of rainfall in Arizona happens during the summer monsoon months. This has its advantages, as seasonal rains make it possible for agriculture, forests, and inhabitants of the region to store water for the next dry period.

  1. Tucson received 1.62 inches of rain during 2020’s monsoon season

In 2020, Tucson experienced one of its hottest summers ever and the second driest monsoon ever. The only time the monsoon season has brought less rain than 2020 was in 1924 with 1.59 inches.

  1. The last above-average monsoon in Tucson was in 2017

Monsoon season in Tucson usually averages a total of 6.08 inches of rainfall, however in 2017, Tucson brought in a staggering 8.57 inches of rain — the highest in the state that year.

Find out how to prepare for the monsoon season by following these tips.

Shelter from the monsoon season in a home built to withstand such weather. Fairfield Homes builds quality homes with floor plans that work with the land and provide the most stunning desert views. Get started today!

 


If you see it and like it — then buy it fast! 

The land market in Tucson is just as hot as the weather. And although May 2021 saw an uptick in median lot prices, up from 48% compared to last year, the land is selling faster.

Land sold exponentially better in May this year than last year — The Tucson Lot and Land market announced this growth in the May 2021 report. It proclaimed 109 closings in May 2021, a 252% increase from May 2020. Year-to-date 2021 there were 624 closings, a 259% increase from year-to-date 2020. Months of Inventory was 7.5, up from 43.6 in May 2020. The median price of sold lots was $125,096 for the month of May 2021, up 48% from May 2021. The Tucson Lot and Land area had 121 new properties under contract in May 2021, up 105% from May 2021.

The only decrease May 2021 saw was active inventory, reported at 821, a 39% decrease from May 2020. Demand for property is remarkably high and inventory is low, so prices are increasing to keep up with demand.

For four decades, Fairfield Homes has built some of Southern Arizona’s most highly sought-after, master-planned communities. We select the land for our communities with a focus on showcasing all the surrounding natural beauty.

We build every home with uncompromised craftsmanship, tailored customization, and optimized breathtaking views to make your home a paradise.

If you’re looking to build a dream home on your dream property in Tucson, look no further than our semi-custom and custom homes!

 


With the pandemic finally approaching its end, people are preparing to relocate at a rate higher than we’ve seen in a decade. 

The pandemic’s financial realities and the shift to long-term work from home arrangements will lead many Americans who live in expensive cities to migrate to more affordable alternatives. 

Real estate brokerage Redfin predicts that we will see a spike in relocation rates in 2021. Tucson, Arizona, is slated to be one of the hottest housing markets this year, alongside San Antonio and Tampa, Florida, as more people migrate from more expensive cities like Phoenix, Austin, and Miami. 

On average, Tucson homes cost 21 percent less than homes in Phoenix — Tucson with an average cost of $265,000 compared to Phoenix’s $336,000. 

The move to Tucson is an obvious choice for those facing financial hardship due to the pandemic. Cheaper rates are also more attractive to big tech and similar employees who now permanently work from home and are looking to stretch their paycheck’s buying power. 

In general, the housing market is expected to remain strong through 2021 as the economy recovers from the recession brought on by the pandemic. Mortgage rates below three percent will continue to attract buyers through early 2021. 

Later in the year, with the worst of the pandemic hopefully behind us and the economy entering recovery, a new batch of home buyers and sellers will be introduced to the housing market, making 2021 potentially the strongest year of home sales since 2006.

If you’re looking to relocate to Tucson, look no further than our luxurious, semi-custom homes. 

For four decades, Fairfield Homes has built some of Southern Arizona’s most highly sought-after, master-planned communities. We are intentional about the land we select for our communities — finding awe-inspiring mountain views and lush desert landscapes with distinctive characteristics.

We build every home with uncompromised craftsmanship, tailored customization, and optimized breathtaking views to make your home a paradise. Explore our variety of beautiful homes and vibrant communities today!


Fairfield Homes, a luxury home builder of over 40 years introduces their newest community, Dove Mountain in Marana with Golf Course lots available. This master-planned golf community is nestled at the base of the Tortolita Mountains, an expansive mountain range that covers over 6,200 acres.

Let’s build your dream home together in beautiful mountainous areas of Tucson. Learn more about the Dove Mountain community in Marana today, call 1-800-830-5135 or visit fairfieldhomes.com/fairfield-homes-dove-mountain.

Wake up in your customized forever home ranging from 2,300 to 4,000 sq. ft. or choose an executive custom homesite for your individual needs and watch the sunrise paint the mountains each and every morning.
Each home promises comfort and style with luxurious details and finishes like granite slab countertops, chrome fixtures, high ceilings, elegant tile flooring, and more.

Every floorplan optimizes gorgeous desert views and stunning mountainscapes for you to enjoy.

As a part of your Fairfield Homes purchase, you receive a Golf Club at Dove Mountain membership.

Alongside the picturesque canyons of the Tortolita Mountains, Dove Mountain in Marana, Arizona, offers golf course lots, secluded and stunning views with stately Saguaros, the Sonoran Desert, canyons, and foothills. This high desert and mountainous region unfurl gorgeous plant life and 360-degree views with brilliant skyscapes on the golf course.

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Monsoon season officially started on June 15. Known for bringing strong winds and heavy rains to Tucson, Monsoons can cause flash floods that occur within minutes. The dry soil of Southern Arizona is unable to absorb the sudden rainfall, leaving many homes susceptible to flooding. 

You can minimize Tucson monsoon water damage by making some tweaks to your property before a monsoon strikes. Here are some helpful tips to keep your property safe in the event of a monsoon! 

Clean Your Gutters
Living in a desert climate with little rainfall can make it easy to overlook your clogged gutters. A simple way to protect your home and its foundations during monsoon season is to clear out your gutters and seal any gaps so that they operate properly. 

If your home does not have gutters, now is the time to install them. Excess rainfall saturates the dry soil beneath your home and causes it to swell, threatening the foundations of your house. Gutters help to carry excess water away from your home, so be sure that they drain a minimum of 10 feet away from your home. 

Prune Branches and Trees
While rain and water damage are a big concern during monsoons, strong winds can also lead to property damage. Be sure to prune and thin trees near your home, especially ones near your roof or windows.

The same goes for any loose debris in your yard. Monsoon winds can get up to 115mph, turning otherwise harmless objects into dangerous projectiles capable of damaging cars, windows, and other property. 

Improve Water Drainage
A graded property that slopes away from your home is one of the best ways to reduce flooding and foundation damage, but there are a number of smaller fixes to help manage excess rainwater during a monsoon. 

  • Add drains to your driveways and patios.
  • Consider using permeable pavers. These porous alternatives to traditional paving allow water to soak through them. 
  • Get creative with your landscaping. Rock rivers and more plants will help guide and absorb some of the rainfall. 

Inspect Your Roof
The last thing you want during a monsoon is a leaky roof. Be sure that your roof is ready for increased rainfall by scheduling a roof inspection. If any leaks or cracks are found be sure to repair them, as heavy monsoon rainfall will only make them worse. 

In the event that your roof is damaged during a monsoon, be sure to take immediate action. 

Don’t wait for a monsoon to strike, take these precautions today to reduce potential future damage. If you are able to stop the source of the flooding, do so quickly — quicker response often means less damage. Move personal belongings to a safe space, and do not stand in water than has been allowed to sit for too long, as interior flood water can quickly turn into mold and affect your health. 

 


Welcome to Tucson and its six unique districts: Main Gate, Fourth Avenue, Congress Street, Presidio, Convention, and Sentinel. Connected by the Sun Link Tucson Streetcar, the six downtown districts are easy to explore and offer plenty of  unique vibes, history, and entertainment opportunities.

Whether you live near Tucson or are planning a day trip, Tucson promises to be a space to enjoy a wonderful culture and cuisine.

Main Gate District: Relive Your College Years

Located next to the University of Arizona, the Main Gate District boasts loads of UA gear, name-brand stores, and so much more. Main Gate is close to the center of town and only moments away from the northern foothills. This district also unrolls a warm welcome with its many options for delicious food from burritos to sushi to fro-yo. Quench your thirst on craft beers, fancy cocktails, or freshly brewed coffee.

The Main Gate is as proud as ever of the hometown Wildcats. Area businesses offer specials to keep school spirit up and Bear Down Fridays, the day before UA games, are an event that you don’t want to miss.

Fourth Avenue District: Hipster Before It Was Cool

Locals consider the Fourth Avenue District to be one of the places that defined the term “hipster” before it entered the mainstream. This area of District flaunts a collection of local artisans, boutiques, and thrift stores. Discover curated vintage wear, jewelry, artwork, hand-crafted items, old books, antiques, and so much more. Meanwhile, since 1971, the Food Conspiracy Co-Op has anchored the district with its organic, bulk, and locally produced food.

For the past fifty years, the Fourth Avenue Street Fair happens bi-annually in the spring and winter, providing a family-friendly option featuring artists from all around the country, carnival food, and plenty of shopping.

Congress Street District: Where History Meets Present Day

Stroll through Tucson’s cultural center, taking in the skyscrapers side by side with the preserved historic sites. New sidewalk cafes and acclaimed restaurants sit next to the Tucson Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, vintage shops, theaters, startup businesses, and music venues. You’ll want to see the Historic Depot, the Hotel Congress, and so much more.

Once you’ve had your fill of history and modern entertainment options, the Congress Street District has so many mouth-watering bites to choose from, no matter your food desires. Enjoy Mexican award-winning cuisine, delicious craft breweries, and so many other flavors.

Presidio District: It All Started with a Spanish Military Fort

Set on an expanse of land where the Spanish military fort was located in 1775, this district boasts a 2,000-year-old prehistoric pit house and an original 150-year-old Sonoran row house at the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum. Visitors and locals can take a tour that reveals what life was like for the first occupants of Tucson. The area offers art galleries, bars, restaurants, cafes, and breweries. Don’t miss out on exploring Tucson’s UNESCO City of Gastronomy designation with the Presidio District Experience: A Progressive Food Heritage and History Tour.

No matter where you start in the Presidio District, you’re sure to find some amazing options for food, entertainment, and history. Also consider taking the Turquoise Trail, a 2.5-loop that highlights the historic sites through downtown Tucson.

Convention Center District

New commerce, creative development, and expanded public transportation make the Convention Center District an epicenter for entertainment. The newly upgraded arena along with plenty of parking and landscaped grounds sits in the midst of 27 acres of nationally significant Eckbo-designed Modernist landscape with a fountain, public art, seating areas, and cultural venues such as the Tucson Music Hall, Leo Rich Theater, Rialto Theatre, Temple of Music and Art, El Presidio Park, and Jacome Plaza.

From the Convention Center District, it’s easy for visitors and locals alike to quickly access shops, museums, eateries, and so much more. Public transportation makes the rest of Tucson easily accessible from the convention center.

Sentinel District

Denoted by the natural landmark of Sentinel Peak, lovingly termed “A” Mountain by UA students, Sentinel District is just west of downtown. The area flaunts Mission Garden, which highlights Tucson’s 4,000-year agricultural history as well as its award of the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy in the United States in 2015. The area often has something going on from weekly farmers markets to regular outdoor movies to live concerts, including fun festivals and the All Souls Procession with a parade grand finale and other performances.

Whether you want to hike or visit one of the locally-owned businesses, Sentinel District is near Tumamoc Hill, a living research laboratory with a car-free paved trail, and not far from delicious eateries such as La Estrella, Seis Kitchen, Stella Java, and so much more.

At Fairfield Homes, we love Tucson with all of its cultural flavor and inventiveness. Build your own custom home that fits your life and sets you near your favorite parts of Tucson. Talk to an industry expert today.


Tucson, a desert paradise that boasts energetic retirees as well as college students, is a true hotbed for innovation, nature, and relaxation. From its eclectic downtown and interesting history to its outdoor adventure and foodie culture, Tucson has something for everyone, making it an ideal place to live or visit.

 

If you’re looking for reasons to live in Tucson, Arizona, look no further. We’ve assembled a list of all the reasons that you would want to call Tucson home.

 

Desert and Mountains

If you love the outdoors, Tucson boasts five stunning mountain ranges that surround the Sonoran Desert. These mountain ranges include the Santa Catalina Mountains, Tortolita Mountains, Santa Rita Mountains, Rincon Mountains, and the Tucson Mountains. Laced with hiking trails and bike paths, Tucson is an easy choice for hikers. 

 

Golfers Greens

Avid golfers love Tucson for its wide variety of golf greens to choose from with more than 40 courses throughout the metro of Tucson. Rooted in the golf tradition founded by Cologuard Classic, a Tucson PGA TOUR Champions Tour event that’s played on the Omni Tucson National’s Catalina Course, Tucson challenges every level of golfer with a wide variety of courses. All golf courses flaunt breathtaking desert and mountain views.

 

Downtown Tucson

Tucson locals love their city, and it’s obvious from the many activities and businesses available to all. Downtown is mapped out across six districts, each of them with a distinct culture and collection of unique offerings. Often called eclectic, Tucson is the perfect place to inspire creativity. The Tucson Streetcar provides transit throughout the downtown destinations, also connecting to the University of Arizona. So park and explore!

 

An Education Hub

While Tucson has gained recognition for being an ideal location for retirement, it also boasts world-renowned colleges and universities with the University of Arizona, Pima Community College, and charter schools. In fact, two high schools within Tucson have ranked in the top five schools nationally. Access to these schools means that Tucson brims with sporting events, theater performances, and so much more.

 

Foodie Heaven

Tucson locals love their food, and they celebrate it in a variety of ways. For example, the city boasts twenty-three miles of Mexican food. Of course, there are a variety of options, including American, Italian, Southwestern, and Mexican. Tucson received the designation of World City of Gastronomy from UNESCO Creative Cities Network—that’s some serious food love. The region has a history of 4,000 years’ worth of agriculture, Sonoran foods, and desert dining.

 

Quality Healthcare

Between the University of Arizona and the Banner University Medical Center, Tucson is one of the most informed when it comes to medical research and teaching up-and-coming medical professionals. The area is home to many of the best physicians, specialists, and nurses in the nation. Exceptional medical care is usually very close by.

 

Biker Wonderland

If you love to commute by bike or just go on long bike rides for fun, Tucson is considered one of the top bike-friendly cities in America by multiple news sources such as Bustle, Bicycle Magazine, and Outdoor Magazine. Travel Channel has even declared that Tucson has “more bicycle infrastructure than any city in the United States.” So whether you prefer a bike commute or a bike trail, Tucson is ready for you.

 

World-Renowned Events

Tucson boasts a number of events all year round, throughout the week and weekend! In fact, in 2017, Tucson received the designation of IFEA World Festival and Event City. This designation is reserved for communities that showcase leadership in festival and event partnerships. Tucson attracts visitors from all over the world for their events: La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Rodeo, Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, El Tour de Tucson.

 

Mecca of History

The perfect blend of everything Southwest, Tucson carries the weight of Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and American heritages. This means Tucson is filled with art and history that represents the unique grouping of communities that have called Tucson home. Historic sites include Mission San Xavier del Bac, Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum, and Tohono O’odham Nation Cultural Center & Museum.

 

Strong Community

Tucson believes in community. While locals practice caring for their neighbors, the city is actually known for having the largest number of nonprofits per capita! Tucson is a friendly place to live or visit, and most are so willing to help however they can.

 

We’ve given you 10 reasons to live in Tucson, but rest assured that there are plenty of other reasons to fall in love with this amazing city. After all, every local loves Tucson for a different reason.

 

At Fairfield Homes, we are ready to make your dream home come true! Contact us today to get started with one of our industry professionals.



 


Fairfield’s newest luxury community, Vermillion at Rancho Vistoso, is now open! The luxury Southern Arizona home builder of over 40 years introduces this gated community at the northwest corner of Moore Road and La Canada. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Tortolita and Catalina mountains from your customized forever home.

There are 29 homesites available starting at $460,000 with customizable plans ranging from 2,199 to 3,795 sqft. Choose anywhere from 2 to 6 bedrooms, 2 to 4.5 baths, and 2 to 5 car garages. Also available is a wall of glass door sliders that optimize views of the picturesque Southern Arizona mountains. 

Let’s build your dream home together in the beautiful mountainous areas of Tuscon. Learn more about the Vermillion community at Rancho Vistoso today, call 1-800-830-5135 or visit fairfieldhomes.com/vermillion

Read our press release in realestatedaily-news.com.

 

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