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Home buyers relocate to Green Valley for a number of reasons. For starters, this small town is one of the best retirement communities in the nation. There are tons of outdoor and indoor activities, and the laid-back atmosphere attracts city folks looking for a place to unwind. With so many housing options, there is a neighborhood to accommodate all tastes. While some buyers prefer newly built subdivisions, others favor communities with a vintage charm. Here, historical homes incorporate traditional styles and have an unparalleled uniqueness. On average, historical properties on the Multiple Listing Service were built between 1890 and 1960.
Historic homes in this area include properties in the Richland Heights subdivision. These Spanish-style homes are available on large lots, and are up to 5,000 square feet inside. Other features include beautiful mountain views, private horse facilities, guest house and private gated access. Homes are also available in the Old Fort Lowell neighborhood. Located in Tucson, properties for sale include single family homes, duplexes and condominiums. Within Old Fort Lowell is the gated community San Miguel, a townhouse community. The greenery and beautiful landscaping creates a park-like setting certain to interest serious historic home buyers.
Homeowners can find pleasure in the assortment of historic local attractions near historic Green Valley real estate. From old mines and ghost towns to a wildlife preserve and an old-fashioned theme park, Green Valley features a host of indoor and outdoor recreational activities. Arizona is a huge golf state, while the Santa Rita and Catalina mountain ranges are perfect for individuals who enjoy activities such as hiking, biking or nature watching.
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