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New Homes in Gated Communities - Tucson, AZ

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New Homes in Gated Communities - Tucson, AZ

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Housing market in Tucson, AZ

  • State
    Arizona
  • Neighborhoods
    151
  • Communities
    32
  • Single family
    280
  • Townhouses
    0
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    8
  • Starting price
    $246,990
  • Median price
    $377,840
  • Price per square foot
    $217.13

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 5 listings in Tucson, AZ, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Tucson?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Tucson serves as the primary economic and cultural hub of Pima County, situated roughly 115 miles southeast of Phoenix. With a population exceeding 540,000, the city maintains a distinct identity shaped by the University of Arizona and a robust aerospace and defense sector. The demographic is a balanced mix of university students, military personnel from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, and a growing workforce in the tech and healthcare industries.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life in this high-desert landscape often revolves around the outdoors and a celebrated culinary scene. Residents frequent the hiking trails of Sabino Canyon or explore the cactus forests within Saguaro National Park. For shopping and dining, the historic Fourth Avenue district offers local boutiques, while La Encantada provides upscale retail options in the foothills. Commuters utilize Interstate 10 to reach major employers like Raytheon Missiles & Defense or the Banner - University Medical Center. The Sun Link Streetcar connects the downtown core to the university campus, easing local travel for those working or studying in the city center. Weekend outings often include visits to the Pima Air & Space Museum or the Reid Park Zoo.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are often drawn to the highly-regarded Vail School District and Catalina Foothills School District, which consistently earn high marks for academic performance. The Tucson Unified School District also serves the area, offering diverse magnet programs and specialized curricula. Beyond the classroom, the city’s extensive library system and the Children's Museum Tucson provide year-round educational resources for local households.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

The desert climate presents a specific challenge for the city's older housing stock, much of which lacks modern insulation and high-efficiency cooling systems. Choosing new construction homes in Tucson can lead to significant financial advantages, particularly regarding monthly overhead. Homeowners can typically see potential utility savings of $150-250 per month when comparing a 2024 build to a 1990s-era home of similar square footage, according to regional energy efficiency standards. Many new home communities in Tucson also offer builder-funded rate buy-downs, which can lower monthly mortgage payments more effectively than negotiating on an existing property. These modern builds utilize advanced HVAC technology and radiant barrier roofing to combat the intense Arizona heat, providing a level of efficiency that is often cost-prohibitive to retrofit into older residences.