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Country Glenn Home for Rent

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    $715 - $945 per month

    Copper House

    Studio - 1 Bed

    2602 N Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716

    Copper House Apartments is a small community boasting studios, one and two-bedroom apartment homes. We are centrally located on Tucson Blvd, between Glen St. and Grant Road, in Tucson, AZ. If you are looking for a room to spread out, Copper House is the place for you. These homes are very large and very affordable. We are close to everything; shopping, parks, schools, and the University of

    2602 N Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716

Why Live in Country Glenn

Country Glenn in Tucson is characterized by its stucco-sided ranch-style houses and bungalows, primarily built in the 1940s and 1950s. These homes often feature Pueblo-influenced designs, with sandy white or brown exteriors that blend into the desert landscape, although some homes are more brightly colored. Lots are typically between 10,000 and 15,000 square feet, with minimal landscaping that includes palo verde trees, desert shrubs, and cacti. Front porches and carports are common, and many properties are enclosed by brick walls or metal fencing. Residents enjoy outdoor activities on Bike Boulevard, a cyclist-friendly network of streets, and at La Madera Park, which offers a basketball court, playground, and horseshoe pits. Dining options include Culinary Dropout, a British-style gastropub with live music, Jun Dynasty for traditional Sichuan cuisine, and Snooze A.M. Eatery for creative brunch dishes. Grocery shopping is convenient with an Albertsons nearby and a Trader Joe's a few miles away. The neighborhood is less than 5 miles from downtown Tucson and 10 miles from Tucson International Airport, with SunTran buses providing public transportation along Glenn and Grant. While the local schools have mixed ratings, they offer various programs, including hands-on experiences in the arts and college preparatory courses. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson at the Frank & Edith Morton Clubhouse provide educational and recreational programs for children, and a neighborhood book exchange caters to avid readers.
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