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Northpoint Asset Management (Property Management)
- An Inc. 5000 Business! Single Family Homes & Condos & Apartments professional PROPERTY MANAGEMENT company with office locations throughout the United States; providing quality services for over a... View full company profileTucson, AZ 85715
Premier Haven Management Solutions
- At Premier Haven Management Solutions, we offer a wide range of property management tools to investors, homeowners, and landlords. We will do the hard work so you can be at peace knowing that you... View full company profileDenali Real Estate
- Denali Real Estate is the premier residential property management company covering both Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas. We believe we offer the best overall value in property management an... View full company profileRentals America
- Great management service that fits your budget. NO HIDDEN FEES EVER! "A Rating with BBB" View full company profileTucson, AZ 85719
Market Info
Tucson Management Companies
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Housing Market Stats
Tucson | Arizona | U.S. | |
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Median Home Value | $209,000 | $229,300 | $192,400 |
Owner Costs > 30% Income | 15.2% | 15.5% | 14.7% |
Gross Rent > 30% Income | 19.7% | 20.1% | 19.2% |
Tucson Housing Market Stats
As of 2008, the rental vacancy rate in Tucson stood at 9%, relatively high compared to the rest of the country. There are about 421,325 housing units, averaging $209,000 in value, 34% of which are occupied by renters. The rent to price ratio in Tucson is 0.3%, slightly lower than the Arizona average. For 20% of Tucson tenants, 30% or more of their income goes to paying rent.
Demographic Stats
Tucson | Arizona | U.S. | |
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Avg Commute Time (minutes) | 24.2 | 24 | 25.3 |
Median Age | 37 | 35.1 | 36.7 |
Avg Household Size - Owners | 2.69 | 2.74 | 2.7 |
Avg Household Size - Renters | 2.47 | 2.69 | 2.42 |
Median Household Income | $46,229 | $49,370 | $52,175 |
Per Capita Income | $25,028 | $25,544 | $27,466 |
Tucson Demographic Info
Tucson has a population of 994,244, comprised of 371,799 households, with on average 3 members per household. Out of approximately 472,761 people in the civilian workforce, 441,735 (93%) were employed in 2008. 87% of the population 25 and older has earned a high school diploma, with 29% holding a 4 year college degree.
Community Info
Tucson Community Info
Situated amidst the mountains and deserts of the nation’s Southwest region, Tucson, Arizona has an average of 360 days of sunshine per year. The residents of Tucson enjoy an active, outdoor lifestyle, due to the city’s very hot summers and moderate winters. Recreational activities include hiking, biking, and camping in one of the many parks and open spaces in and around the city; places such as Colossal Cave, Sabino Canyon, and Kartchner Caverns State Park draw thousands of tourists and residents annually. Tucson’s citizens are notorious for being sports fans, and they are known to flood the city’s Corbett Field to catch summer baseball games and spring baseball training. Also popular in Tucson are tennis and golf.
The economy of Tucson revolves around the manufacturing, high technology, tourism, and arts industries. Tucson has a rich heritage, a heritage that is a blending the city’s Mexican, Spanish, Anglo-American, and Native American cultures. The arts of Tucson reflect the city’s unique cultural foundations. Popular attractions within the city include the Mission San Xavier del Bac, El Tiradito, and the Museum of the Horse Soldier. Tucson’s performing arts scene is diverse, with regular shows taking place at the Temple of Music and Art. The city hosts numerous cultural events every year, including the Tucson Rodeo, the Gem and Mineral Show, and the Tucson Folk Festival. Music is a vital part of the community; mariachi music continues to flourish in Tucson.
Tucson is the home of several colleges and universities, including the University of Arizona, the University of Phoenix, and the Art Institute of Tucson. Of the population that is 25 years of age or higher, roughly 80% hold at least a high school diploma, and 22% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Students and residents can navigate the city on foot because of its many sidewalks. Automobile traffic into and out of the city occurs mainly through I-10 and I-19. Tucson International Airport handles the majority of the air traffic.
Citizens of Tucson can travel within the city using the city’s public transportation system. Current Mayor Bob Walkup has been instrumental in creating the RTA (Regional Transportation Authority), and encourages Tucson’s citizens to travel using greener forms of transportation, including bicycling—Mayor Walkup is an avid bicyclist. The Mayor has also helped Tucson in making many economic strides. In Walkup’s tenure, the city has seen net increases of $10,000 per year in average worker wages. The median household income for residents of Tucson is currently about $36,000 per year.