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Midtown Tucson Townhomes for Sale

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    $199,999

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,222 Sq Ft

    1949 N Swan Rd Unit 25, Tucson, AZ 85712

    Come check out this fantastic end-unit town home in the desirable Linden Place! Offering 2 carport spaces with a storage shed. Discover a perfectly flowing living & dining room paired with a fireplace! Natural light fills the inviting interior, complemented by a neutral palette. You'll love the kitchen featuring SS appliances, quartz counters, a skylight, recessed & track lighting, ample wood

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    Stephan Desgagne

    Desert Sunset Realty

    (520) 277-8763

    1949 N Swan Rd Unit 25, Tucson, AZ 85712
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    $250,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,257 Sq Ft

    1525 N Bryant Ave, Tucson, AZ 85712

    Seller to entertain/counter offers from $250k-$275k. Move-In Ready Townhouse in Central Tucson - Just 3 Miles from the University of Arizona! Light-filled and low-maintenance, this 3-bed, 2.5-bath gem in a boutique community of eight offers 1,257 sqft of living space. Open floor plan with abundant natural light, ceiling fans, and a kitchen that flows into the living area. Upstairs, two additional

    Don Vallee 1912 Realty

    1525 N Bryant Ave, Tucson, AZ 85712

Why Live in Midtown Tucson

Midtown Tucson, also known as the Garden District, offers a green oasis within Arizona's desert landscape. Centrally located, it is bordered by East Grant Road to the north and East Speedway Boulevard to the south, providing convenient access to amenities. The neighborhood features a mix of xeriscaped yards and minimal plantings, with homes primarily being block-constructed ranch styles with stucco finishes from the mid-to-late 1900s. Dining options include Oregano’s and Cupbop, while grocery shopping is available at Trader Joe’s and Sprouts Farmers Market. Park Place Mall is less than 4 miles away, and entertainment options include The Loft Cinema and RoadHouse Cinemas. For nightlife, residents can visit The Shelter Cocktail Lounge or Firetruck Brewing Company. The area is known for its unique, individually constructed homes, including single-story ranch-styles, Pueblo Revivals, and Mediterranean-inspired houses built between 1950 and 1970. Community events are organized by the Garden District Neighborhood Association, such as Porch Fest. Local parks like Pinecrest Park and Swan Way Park offer recreational spaces, while the Tucson Botanical Gardens and Yume Japanese Gardens provide serene environments for strolls. Gene C. Reid Park and Randolph Park, about 3.5 miles away, offer extensive outdoor amenities including golf courses and a small zoo. Midtown Tucson is served by several bus routes and is approximately 10 miles from Tucson International Airport, which provides nonstop service to 20 destinations. The area faces environmental risks, including droughts, wildfires, and flash flooding during the monsoon season. Public schools in the area have average ratings, with options for magnet schools within the district.

Home Trends in Midtown Tucson, AZ

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$263,997
Median Single Family Sale Price
$266,948
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$381,880
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$5,988,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$239
Number of Homes for Sale
12
Last 12 months Home Sales
38
Months of Supply
3.80
Median List Price
$315,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-34%
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