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Why Live in Willcox
Willcox, AZ, is a small city with a rich Western heritage and a burgeoning wine industry. The community is deeply rooted in ranching and agriculture, with events like cattle auctions and rodeos being central to local life. Outdoor attractions include Historic Railroad Park, featuring a train-themed playground and a dog park, and Keiller Park, which offers a shaded playground, sports fields, and a newly added pool with a splash pad. Bird enthusiasts flock to Willcox Playa each winter for the Wings Over Willcox birding festival. The downtown area, known for its walkability, is home to antique shops, boutiques, and numerous wine tasting rooms, hosting two major wine festivals annually. Dining options include Big Tex Bar-B-Que and La Unica Mexican Restaurant. Cultural points of interest include the Willcox Historic Theater, the Chiricahua Regional Museum, and the Rex Allen Museum, with events like Rex Allen Days and the Willcox West Fest & Chuck Wagon Cook-Off celebrating the city's Western roots. Housing in Willcox primarily consists of single-story bungalows and ranch-style homes, often with sandy and gravelly yards. The city is served by the Willcox Unified School District, which has schools with high ratings. Willcox is approximately 90 miles from Tucson, with the Tucson International Airport about 80 miles away. The local Northern Cochise Community Hospital provides healthcare services to residents.
Home Trends in Willcox, AZ
On average, homes in Willcox, AZ sell after 130 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Willcox, AZ over the last 12 months is $339,000, up 39% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.