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Barrio Anita House for Sale

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    $487,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,257 Sq Ft

    513 W Oury St, Tucson, AZ 85705

    Architect-Designed Sonoran Style Home in Barrio AnitaBuilt in 2019 and thoughtfully designed by architect Leo Katz, this light-filled 2-bedroom, 2-bath Sonoran-style home blends modern design with neighborhood charm. The open great room features soaring 10' ceilings, polished concrete floors, and a striking kitchen with quartz countertops, sleek modern cabinetry, and an island with a breakfast

    Tim Hagyard Long Realty

    513 W Oury St, Tucson, AZ 85705

Why Live in Barrio Anita

Barrio Anita in Tucson is a historic neighborhood known for its pre-WWII architecture and eclectic southwest barrio homes. Established in 1903, it features a mix of Sonoran-style houses, midcentury Spanish ranch-style homes, and Pueblos, with properties ranging from $150,000 to $460,000. The area is characterized by colorful adobe facades, custom-painted privacy walls, and narrow sidewalks lined with acacia trees. Residents enjoy local amenities such as the Anita Street Market, famous for its breakfast burritos, and the nearby St. Mary’s Mexican Food and Pat’s Chili Dogs. The neighborhood is adjacent to downtown Tucson, about a mile south, and offers quick access to the city via North Anita Avenue, bike lanes, and Tucson Sun Tran buses. Outdoor activities are plentiful with David G. Herrera and Ramon Quiroz Park offering basketball courts, a playground, and the Oury Center, while the 137-mile Chuck Huckelberry Loop is accessible within 2 miles for biking enthusiasts. Annual events like Nana and Tata’s Miracle in Barrio Anita bring the community together, and nearby Splinter Collective hosts monthly classes and performances. Despite its charm, Barrio Anita faces challenges such as unhoused encampments in Estevan Park and moderate wildfire and flooding risks. Pima County has implemented a Wildfire Protection Plan and received federal funding to enhance safety measures. The neighborhood is served by Tucson Unified School District, with Tucson Magnet High School known for its unique student clubs.
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