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FOR SALE
$235,000

877 S Tohono Ridge Place #39
Tucson, AZ 85745

Land
Land Lot
0.66
Acre Lot
Courtesy: Starr Pass Realty, LLC
Showcase> Arizona> Tucson> 85745
Nowhere else in Tucson can you find the beauty of the Sonoran Desert in a sweet gated community within a short walk to the JW Marriot Starr Pass Resort and Spa as well as the Catalina and Troon Starr Pass Golf Club. Surrounded by thousands of acres of Tucson Mountain Park with ample hiking and biking trails. Bird watchers and Wildlife enthusiast dream! All this yet minutes away from UArizona, the vitality of Downtown, I-10, Airport multiple Hospitals and Employment centersLush sloped lot surround by acres of open space and green fairways and natural wash. Surrounding properties are high end and new construction nearby valued at over 1.4 million.
22410517
Land Lot - Land, Other
Pima
0.66 Acres
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The scores below measure the walkability of the address, access to public transit of the area and the convenience of using a bike on a scale of 1-100

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Courtesy: Starr Pass Realty, LLC

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