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| What Tucson is like for active adults |
Tucson, Arizona (population 500,000, elevation 2,375 ft.) has been one of the fastest growing retirement communities in the country for a long time, and with good reason. Like Anacin, it offers a combination of ingredients to solve retirees problems - it is warm in winter, blessed with sunshine almost 300 days per year, has beautiful surroundings, and has ample land for development. At 233 performing arts dates per year, it also has one of the nation’s highest numbers of arts performances. It retains a distinctive relaxed, western flavor (Tombstone is nearby), and it celebrates outdoor life due to its climate and location.
The University of Arizona has a large and beneficial impact on the city. The downtown has many areas and is undergoing careful redevelopment.
The housing choices for retirees are among the most varied and economical of any place in the U.S. There are over 25 adult retirement communities with more built every year. Mobile home parks are plentiful and offer a low cost housing alternative. There are many condos and private homes that are perfect for retirees.
According to the National Association of Realtors the median selling price of a home in Tucson was $250,000 in the 2nd quarter of 2007, up 1% from the year earlier period.
Tucson is located in Pima County.
Here is a practical mini-guide to Arizona retirement |
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| What is special about this community |
| • Saguaro National Park
• A city that caters to retirees
• Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (Arizona’s 2nd most popular tourist attraction, Grand Canyon being #1)
• More than 25 adult retirement communities
• University of Arizona
• Gateway to the mountains and Mexico
• Tucson gets high marks for environmental sustainability
• Bicycle friendly
• Award-winning Public bus system |
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| What is not special about this community |
| Traffic can become intense. The summer heat is oppressive – dry heat is better than humid, but when anyplace gets over 100, it’s hot! |
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| What kinds of people like living here |
| Tucson attracts a community of retirees who want to live in a bustling city in the beautiful state of Arizona. Many are attracted to the outstanding array of retirement community choices that are available. |
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| Local economy is driven by |
| The economy is vital and diverse. It is primarily driven by health care, education, hospitality services, manufacturing, retail, professional and scientific (high-tech is very big here). |
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| Physical environment |
| Tucson is located on an alluvial plain on the Sonoran desert in southern Arizona, 60 miles north of Mexico and 120 miles south of Phoenix. It is located on the Santa Cruz River, which is a dry river bed for most of the year. Tucson is surrounded by 5 minor mountain ranges. The Coronado National Forest is located to the northeast. Most of the year is dry, with the rains mostly coming in summer. |
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| Cultural environment |
| There are many festivals throughout the year, such as the Rodeo Parade, Tucson Meet Yourself, Folk Festival, All Souls Procession, etc. The University of Arizona has an art and a photography museum. The Tucson Museum of Art concentrates on the arts of the Americas. The Arizona-Sonoran Museum is non-traditional and focuses on animals and plants of the desert. The Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Opera Company are important culturally, as is the Arizona Theatre Company. |
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| Medical facilities |
| There are at least a dozen hospitals in Tucson |
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| Transportation |
| Tucson International Airport
Amtrak
Sun Tran (award-winning public bus system)
Old Pueblo Trolley
Biking – there are many trails and Tucson is bicycle-friendly |
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Active Adult Communities in Tucson |
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| Tucson Active Communities |
| Facts about TUCSON | | State | : AZ | | Environment | : Urban,Suburban,College Town,Mountains,Desert, | | City Population | : 100,001+ | | Median age of Population | : 25-44 | | Avg Jan Temperature | : 41-60 | | Median HH Income | : 20,001-40,000 | | Average Home Price (MLS) | : $200,001-$300,000 | | Annual Property Tax on a $200,000 house | : NA | | Total Crime Index | : 121+ (very high) | | Cost of Living Index | : 91-100 (slightly below average) | | Culture Index | : 111-120 (high) | | State Sales Tax | : Yes | | State Income Tax | : Yes | | Name of the Guide | : |
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Overall Retirement Ratings
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Expense: Inexpensive to Luxury
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Taxes: Inexpensive to Expensive
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Culture: None to Cosmopolitan
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Recreation: None to Summer camp
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Transportation: Boondocks to World Hub
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Security: Dangerous to Ft. Knox
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Medical Facilities: None to Excellent
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Political Situation: Conservative to Liberal
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Environmental: Oblivious to Ultra-Green
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