Welcome to part two of our guide on the top communities to consider when moving to Southern Arizona! Whether you are relocating for a change of pace, career advancement, or retirement, Southern Arizona offers diverse neighborhoods and cities to suit various lifestyles. From bustling urban centers to serene desert retreats, each community in this vibrant
Welcome to our guide on the top communities to consider when moving to Southern Arizona! The New York Times said the fabulous city of Tucson is a “place that wants you to explore.” Whether you are relocating for a change of pace, career advancement, or retirement, Southern Arizona offers diverse neighborhoods and cities to suit
As we move into the third quarter of 2024, the Arizona housing market continues to evolve, shaped by economic factors, demographic shifts, and shifting buyer preferences. This analysis focuses on key trends that are expected to influence the market in the upcoming months, providing valuable insights for buyers, sellers, and industry professionals. Market Overview Economic
Tucson enjoys around 350 days of sunshine annually, and locals have mastered the art of transforming any day into a sun-soaked celebration. From golfing to biking to hiking, there’s something for everyone every day. Embrace the wonderful weather of Tucson this summer with activities as cool as the city’s climate. Here’s how to make the
Trade in stress for serenity in one of our 15 planned communities. Planned communities allow you to savor a tranquil lifestyle by freeing most of the weight of homeowner responsibilities. These purposefully designed neighborhoods offer a host of benefits that cater to the unique lifestyle preferences of buyers, making them an increasingly popular choice for
Fairfield Homes, Southern Arizona’s most sought-after luxury homebuilder, has been working to save Arizona’s underground water supply by implementing various initiatives to minimize homeowner’s water usage, promote sustainability, and increase awareness about the significance of responsible water management. Groundwater is “physically available” for 100 years, according to the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) assured
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