Tucson, AZ

Tucson is home to The University of Arizona. It’s one of the largest cities in Arizona. Surounded by desert terrain. The mission of San Xavier del Bac is one of 20 Spanish Catholic missions that span accross the deserts of Arizona.

General Information

There are a bunch of cocktail bars with unique stories. There is nature to explore including trail, national park and canyon. There is a beautiful botanical gardens, musems, old movies sets and so much more.

  • Elevation: 2,389′
  • Weather: 92°F (33°C), Wind NE at 3 mph (5 km/h), 17% Humidity weather.com
  • Population: 541,482 (2019)
  • Metro Population: 1,043,433 (53rd)

Real Estate Market

The median average sales price for a single-family home in Tucson has grown to $342,000. Home values in Tucson are increasing despite the pandemic (by more than 20% just in the last year alone).

Economy

The median household income of a Tucson resident is $37,149 a year

Employment

The most common employment sectors for people who live in Tucson, AZ, are Health Care and Social Assistance, Retail Trade and Educational Services.

University of Arizona

Carondelet Health Network
Raytheon Missile Systems TMC HealthCare
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Fry’s Food Stores of Arizona Inc.
State of Arizona Pima Community College
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Corrections Corp. of America (CCA)
Tucson Unified School District Asarco LLC
U.S. Border Patrol Afni Inc.
University of Arizona Health Network Southern Arizona VA Health Care System
Pima County Sunnyside Unified School District
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Citi Bank
U.S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca Pinal County
City of Tucson Amphitheater Unified School District
Tohono O’odham Nation