What $750,000 Will Get You in the Catalina Foothills of Tucson
Have $750,000 and want to know how far that will get you in the Catalina Foothills of Tucson? In many large cities like San Diego, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Seattle, and many other areas of the country, $750,000 will not get you very much at all. But Tucson offers climate, scenery, and an economy that (while not as diverse as some of these mega metro areas) is very vibrant. Here in Tucson, we have passed 1 million in population and this has pulled many high-end businesses and retailers to the area. Just off of Sunrise and Campbell, La Entrada is fully leased with premium retailers for high-end fashions and services to residents who demand luxury items. In addition, the Tucson area is dotted with many exclusive resorts that cater to residents and guests alike with world- class golf, spas, and recreation that cannot be surpassed by any desert climate in the world!
So what can $750,000 get you in Tucson? Well, let’s take a look. The area in the highest demand and highest prices is the north side of town up against the Santa Catalina mountain range. This area, also referred to as the “Catalina Foothills,” offers all the high-end retailers and services imaginable, including a mix of restaurants like Terra Cotta and resorts such as La Paloma. So lets take a look at a few homes in “The Foothills of Tucson AZ.”
The stunning home shown below (courtesy of Vinny Yackanin with Long Realty Company) offers buyers over 4400 square feet on a 1.2 acre lot, and is priced at $750,000.

What else can you get in the foothills? This next home (Courtesy of Jenelle Jellison of Long Realty Company) is over 3000 square feet, located in Fairfields River Estates in the Catalina Foothills. This contemporary-style home was built in 2003 and is priced at $774,900.

Interior shots of these two homes are shown next.

These are just two properties in the Catalina Foothills that give prospective buyers a glimpse into what Tucson Arizona has to offer in the $750,000 price range. These same homes in San Diego or Los Angeles would cost multi millions. All things considered, Tucson brings a lot of value for your home-buying dollar when you consider our climate, economy, and overall majestic landscape.


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