Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Why Sahuarita?

In case you're not familiar with Sahuarita, Arizona, it's located just 15 miles south of Tucson, and just north of Green Valley.  The San Xavier Indian Reservation separates Tucson from Sahuarita.  Sahuarita was truly a small town, listing only 3,242 residents in the 2000 census.  But the development of the planned community at Rancho Sahuarita, where 24 W. Paseo Celestial is located changed all that.  By 2010 the community had grown to 25,259 people according the U.S. Census, making it a nice small town, where a more comfortable, slower living pace is possible.

By selecting a Rancho Sahuarita home, you get the benefits of a new community, including underground utilities, city water and sewer, etc., while getting to live in a small town setting.

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The town has 92 acres of public and private parks and recreation facilities, so there's no lack of things to do, not to mention everything the Rancho Sahuarita Homeowner's Association has to offer as well (more on this in a future separate blog post).

The town of Sahuarita is also home to the largest Pecan Orchard in the United States, which borders the southern and eastern side of Rancho Sahuarita.  The town center, including the post office are located on the south side of Rancho Sahuarita, extremely close to the home at 24 W. Paseo Celestial, as are the Shell gas station, Fry's Supermarket, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Dunkin Donuts, Subway, Asian Sky Restaurant, Chase Bank and other shopping venues and services.

Sahuarita also features the Titan Missile Museum as well as Pima County Copper Mine, which offers educational tours of the facility.

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