Why Live in Mortimore
Mortimore, a southeastern suburb of Tucson, offers a quieter lifestyle just 7 miles from downtown. The neighborhood is split by Interstate 10, with older ranch-style and bungalow homes on the west side and newer single-family contemporary homes with Spanish mission influences on the east side. The area features a grid-style layout with palms and oak trees dotting the flat desert landscape. Many homes have chain-link or brick fences, compact front yards, and carports or attached garages. Residents have convenient access to The Chuck Huckelberry Loop, a 137-mile system of paved paths ideal for cycling and outdoor recreation. The Augie Acuna Los Ninos Park, located centrally, features a baseball field, basketball court, playground, and ramadas with tables and grills. For dining, Black Rock Coffee Bar and BBQ Rush offer a variety of options, while groceries and essentials can be purchased at Super Carniceria El Rodeo and Walmart. Mortimore is also just 3.5 miles north of Tucson International Airport, making travel convenient. Every February, the Tucson Rodeo Parade, the largest non-motorized parade in the country, brings a touch of Old West spirit to the area.
Home Trends in Mortimore, AZ
On average, homes in Mortimore, Tucson sell after 84 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Mortimore, Tucson over the last 12 months is $336,445, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$336,445
Median Single Family Sale Price
$341,810
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$212
Number of Homes for Sale
20
Last 12 months Home Sales
126
Median List Price
$348,340
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
2%