Myers
Suburban Neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona
Pima County 85711
Treats and treasures in Myers
Fast food, car dealerships and locally owned businesses and restaurants are all within walking distance of most Myers homes. Residents can head to County Fair Shopping Center for groceries from Walmart and home goods at retail stores like 99 Discount and Dollar Tree; nearby, 22nd Street Antique Mall’s the spot for vintage clothing and secondhand treasures. Also along 22nd Street, there’s chicken and waffles at Janet & Ray’s, and across the street, residents may pop into La Michoacana for ice cream and chamoy treats. The Dugout Sports Bar & Grill’s a popular locale for beer on tap and comfort food, but its batting cages, arcade games and pool tables set it apart from the average neighborhood sports bar. For more shopping and dining, Park Place Mall is about 2 miles away and has over 100 businesses.Getting around from Myers
Route 210 is about a mile outside the neighborhood and leads to downtown and Interstate 10, both about 6 miles away. The neighborhood’s sidewalk-lined and bike-friendly, and Sun Tran buses stop along East 29th Street, a local thoroughfare. Banner - University Medical Center South is about 4 miles away, and Tucson International Airport is 8 miles away.The zoo and annual Tucson events
About two miles away, Reid Park Zoo is home to more than 500 animals, and its junior zookeeper program enables kids get a behind-the-scenes zoo tour. Next door, Hi Corbett Field’s the spot to catch the University of Arizona Wildcats’ baseball games. Annual celebrations are held downtown through the year. In October, Tucson Meet Yourself offers a look into the many cultures that make up Tucson through food, art and live performances. In February, the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show is held at the Tucson Convention Center; according to Cash, people come all over the world to browse thousands of precious gemstones, fossils and more.Sports and relaxation at Freedom Park
Freedom Park is the neighborhood go-to for a pick-up game of basketball or racquetball match. For a workout, there’s a weight room in the park’s rec center, as well as paved walking paths that are popular with morning joggers. The Todd M. Harris Sports Complex is also part of the park, where community sports events and practices are often held on the complex’s baseball diamonds and soccer fields. In summer, when temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, locals can cool off at the park's community pool, splash pad and waterslide. The public, 18-hole Randolph Dell Urich course is 2 miles away, offering lush, tree-lined greens and distant mountain views.Single-family homes with lower prices and larger backyards
Myers' median home price is $255,000, compared to Tucson's overall $360,000. Packed closely together along sidewalk- and tree-lined streets, the single-family homes here are mostly mid-to-late 20th century ranch-style with red-brick or stucco exteriors. Most have two to four bedrooms, layouts of roughly 1,000 to 1,700 square feet, and 7,000- to 10,000-square-foot lots; the latter are usually landscaped with gravel and low-water plantings, like agave and Saguaro cacti. Attached carports and covered patios are typical, and many homes have been updated with new plumbing or kitchen furnishings. “Renovated and preserved homes often sell here for top dollar prices,” says Celina Padilla, a Realtor with Homesmart Advantage Group, who has over 10 years of local experience. Prices range from $200,000 to $350,000, depending on a home's size and renovations.Attending Tucson Unified District schools
Myers is zoned for the Tucson Unified School District, rated B overall by Niche. The neighborhood’s Myers-Ganoung Elementary serves kindergarten through Grade 5, while Roberts-Naylor School teaches Grades 6 through 8; both schools are rated C by Niche. The B-minus-rated Rincon High offers career and technical education programs in subjects like dental assisting, diesel engine repair and communications. Kids may also attend private schools like Tucson Baptist Academy and St. Joseph Catholic School, which haven’t yet been rated by Niche or GreatSchools.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jose Campillo
Tierra Antigua Realty
(520) 263-8765
629 Total Sales
2 in Myers
$235K - $245K Price Range
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Brandon Edwards
West USA Realty
(480) 372-8818
98 Total Sales
1 in Myers
$675,000 Price
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Laurie Hassey
Long Realty
(520) 600-6737
546 Total Sales
1 in Myers
$236,000 Price
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Sandra Dupuis
Coldwell Banker Realty
(520) 658-2234
48 Total Sales
1 in Myers
$259,380 Price
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Christina Esala
Tierra Antigua Realty
(520) 900-9016
530 Total Sales
2 in Myers
$122K - $250K Price Range
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Avi Erbst
Responds QuicklyCordova Realty
(520) 873-9231
108 Total Sales
1 in Myers
$180,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Myers | US |
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Homicide | 7 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 9 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 8 | 4 |
Robbery | 7 | 4 |
Burglary | 9 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 8 | 4 |
Larceny | 6 | 4 |
Crime Score | 8 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Myers Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Myers, Tucson sell after 61 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Myers, Tucson over the last 12 months is $263,000, up 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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