Oro Valley Real Estate
A major suburb of Tucson, Oro Valley has a population of just over 40,000 and is one of 18 communities with a per capita income higher than $30,000. Oro Valley is continually cited as a desirable community in which to conduct business, and is an emerging centre for the biotech industry, with its Innovation Park providing numerous biotech and medical campuses.
Located in a classic Southwest river valley surrounded by dry, rocky peaks, Oro Valley real estate is characterized by magnificent views of the Tortolita Mountains to the north and the Santa Catalina Mountains immediately to the east. The town is bisected by the Canada del Sol riverbed.
Plans are in the works for Oro Valley to house the largest recreational park in Southern Arizona, to be located in the city’s Naranja district. The park is expected to include a perfoming arts center, recreational fields, an aquatics center, a skate park, and tennis and basketball courts.
Oro Valley Homes
In a bustling city surrounded by mountain views with year round sunshine, Oro Valley homes are among the fastest selling in the state. Like many parts of Arizona, this community has enjoyed decades of economic prosperity and meteoric growth, but its housing prices remain at levels affordable to new home buyers.
What you’ll find here is a wide selection of Sonora and Santa Fe designs, often featuring character yards full of rugged desert vegetation like willow and walnut trees, and low lying brush. The city’s rapid growth means many of these homes are new, and homes that would be $3-400,000 elsewhere are hovering in the low $200,000 range in Oro Valley. You’re guaranteed to find value wherever you turn here.
Oro Valley Realtor
Oro Valley’s housing market is one we’ve gotten to know quite well. That’s because homes here have been in high demand over the past couple decades. During the 1990s, Oro Valley was the fastest growing community in Arizona, with more than 20,000 new residents moving in between 1990 and 1998. While growth has slowed in recent years, the city is still making steady gains as a popular location for winter homes. A large number of people from across the U.S. are buying seasonal homes here, and the market has been known to shift significantly from one season to the next.
With the help of an Oro Valley realtor, you can be sure you’re buying or selling at the right time in this unique Pima County housing market.
Affiliated with Tierra Antigua Realty of Tucson, Arizona
1650 E. River Road, Suite.104, Tucson, Arizona 85748
Direct: 520-260-8508 & 520-404-3635
Portal Arizona Real Estate serving all of Cochise County Real Estate Elfrida, Pearce-Sunsites, Willcox Office: 520-558-LAND(5263)
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Kim DeWitt of the DeWitt Group & Associates, GRI, ABR
Members of: National Association Of REALTORS® Arizona Association Of REALTORS® Southeast Cochise County Arizona Association Of REALTORS® Tucson Arizona Association Of REALTORS® Green Valley Arizona Association Of REALTORS®