Tucson, Arizona, or, the “Old Pueblo” as the locals know it, is geographically surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges: Santa Catalina Mountains to the north, Rincon Mountains to the east and Tucson Mountains to the west, with the Tohono O‘odham Nation to the south. Expansion opportunities for Tucson landmass are limited. Its warm climate makes it a popular destination for winter residents and retirees, creating a strong real estate market for seasonal residents. In recent years, the area has seen a shortage of homes on the market, driving a steady increase in home prices. Continue reading
