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| Housing in Tucson Arizona This home is nestled in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains with incredible mountain views. It lies at the northern edge of Tucson on a secluded one acre site. Fully furnished home with two bedrooms and two baths. The bedrooms and living room have lovely mountain views. The kitchen is fully equipped with a view of the lovely patio and pool. The master is spacious with a private bath. The second bedroom also has a lovely mountain view from its east-facing picture window with a full bath across the hall. Office/guest room with DSL and local phone service. The den (equipped with stereo, TV, DVD, VHS) has a sliding door out to the patio with easy access to the hot tub and pool. All utilities and pool service included. Pets are negotiable. The backyard is walled and shaded. The patio is a perfect place for sipping morning coffee and watching the hummingbirds dart through the flowers. Numerous bird species flock to the feeder including quail, Gila woodpeckers, cardinals, and finches. It is also a perfect place for afternoon lounging/swimming and suppers watching the spectacular sunsets. The quiet neighborhood offers safe walking and biking. This comfortable and tranquil home is a lovely retreat, with an easy drive downtown and into the surrounding mountains. There is a wide range of outdoor activities and local attractions. Two car carport and additional private parking area. Home is a 15-20 minute drive to UMC, TMC, St Joseph's, Northwest Hospitals and a half hour or so to UPH/Kino, St Mary's, Northwest Oro Valley. Play outside any time of year in Tucson. Rugged canyons to explore, mile after mile of hiking and mountain bike trails and an unbelievably lush desert and mountains. Great golf. Baseball with three Major League spring training camps. Horseback riding. Hot Air Ballooning. Explore the wild west in Tombstone. Tour Kartchner Caverns. Some of the local attractions include: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (a world-renowned zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden), Biosphere 2 (World's largest, glass-enclosed mini-world) , Colossal Cave Mountain Park , Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium, Kartchner Caverns State Park, Kitt Peak National Observatory, Mount Lemmon, O.K. Corral, Old Tucson Studios , Pima Air & Space Museum, Queen Mine Tours, Reid Park Zoo, Sabino Canyon, Saguaro National Park East and West, Tohono Chul Park, Tucson Botanical Gardens, Tucson Museum of Art. Plus many fine restaurants, cafes, theaters. Available from June 1st, 2007, through November 1st, 2007. Please e-mail me at roxanneroxanne@email.com or call 520-979-4663 for pictures and additional details. |
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