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Tucson Arizona real estate has been growing at a phenomenal rate lately! We were in a buyers' market prior to & since 1996 (where there was more of a supply of homes than a demand for it). Now as of late 2004, we are in a sellers' market (more demand of housing than supply). In the past, the #1 homebuyer of Tucson Arizona real estate in Pima County came from the Phoenix, Arizona area, now, the #1 buyer of homes seems to come from California. There still are many Midwestern, East coast, and Northwestern buyers coming to the Tucson area. The reasons for people to come to Tucson vary like: severe winters, hurricanes, opportunity for success, or simply retirement in the sun. (By the way, we average about 350 sunny days per year).

The average price of a home in the Tucson metropolitan area in February 2003 was approximately $177,000. As of July 2004 the average sales price of a home in the same area was approximately $225,000. (residential home sales information provided by Tucson Association of Realtors Multiple Listing Service) That's a $48,000 +/- increase in price over a seventeen- month time period!

Call your Tucson Arizona real estate agent, Evan Harris, Branch Manager of Liberty Properties, to locate your own Tucson Arizona real estate: ideal home; retirement home; town home; condominium; or parcel of land soon at (520) 292-0636-office; (520) 481-2580-cellular; (520) 520-887-3692-fax. The force of Tucson Arizona real estate is your Tucson Arizona real estate agent, Evan Harris, call today!

Assessment ratio for owner-occupied residential property is 10% of full cash (market) value. For year 2000, the rates ranged from $4.54 to $16.58 per $100 of assessed valuation, depending on location. The average rate for year 2000 was $12.80 per $100 of assessed valuation. Incorporation Fees: For Profit - $60; Non-Profit - $40. Source from: Arizona department of real estate and Pima County Assessors Office

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