$600,000
Realtor Comments
Inside, the home opens up with an unexpectedly high ceilings and expansive, floor to ceiling glass windows thats froold the space with natural light and frame, breathtaking mountain views. The architecture preserves its original charm, while embrasing and airy open feel perfect for quiet mornings or relaxing evenings at home. Adding to the property’s versatility is a semi-detached casita, ideal for guests, a private work space, or rental potential.
- 2bed
- 2bath
- Circa 1972
- Property Listing
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Pros
- Mild Winters:
- Generally mild winters, making it an attractive option for those who prefer warm weather.
- Affordable Cost of Living:
- Reasonably priced housing and overall living costs compared to larger cities in Arizona.
- Rich Cultural Scene:
- A vibrant mix of cultural influences, with events, festivals, and a variety of art galleries.
- Outdoor Activities:
- Proximity to stunning natural landscapes, including Saguaro National Park, ideal for hiking, biking, and other outdoor pursuits.
- Diverse Cuisine:
- A wide range of dining options, especially strong on Mexican and Southwestern cuisine.
- Strong University Presence:
- Home to the University of Arizona, providing educational opportunities and a lively student atmosphere.
Cons
- Hot Summers:
- Extremely hot temperatures in summer can be uncomfortable, often exceeding 100°F.
- Limited Public Transportation:
- Public transit options are less extensive, making a car nearly essential for getting around.
- Crime Rates:
- Higher crime rates in certain areas, necessitating awareness when choosing a neighborhood.
- Allergy Issues:
- The prevalence of dust and pollen can be problematic for individuals with allergies.
- Economic Disparities:
- Gaps in income and employment opportunities, particularly in low-income areas.
7005 N Montecatina Dr, Tucson, AZ 85704