Most Expensive Homes Sold in Tucson in July 2016

Take a look at these beautiful (and expensive!) homes in Tucson.

These were the five most expensive homes that closed in our city in July 2016. Which one would you choose?

Catalina Foothills Estates
Catalina Foothills Estates

Designed by architect Josias Joesler, this privately gated 7,282 sq.ft. house is situated on 6 acres. 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, AND an 800 sq.ft. children's wing. Enclosed garden with outdoor sink too! $1,500,000.

Pima Canyon Estates
Pima Canyon Estates

Spread out in this 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom house in Pima Canyon Estates. Floor-To-Ceiling windows overlook a private outdoor living space with oversized covered patio, rolling shade screens, fireplace, sparkling pool, spa, and putting green. $1,500,000.

Telesis Estates
Telesis Estates

Just over 5,000 square feet, you'll love this home in Telesis Estates. The master bathroom has a sauna! The backyard is an oasis with putting green, brick pavers, barbecue ramada, and romantic gazebo. $1,300,000.

Oro Valley home with indoor pool
Oro Valley home with indoor pool

Luxury Oro Valley home on 7.49 acres with panoramic views of the Catalina and Tortolita Mountains. Large gourmet kitchen. Wrap-around patio. Beautiful indoor pool. Disability adapted - built with 36" door widths, a roll in shower in the master suite, wide halls, and spaces to accommodate scooters and wheel chairs. $1,015,000.

Pima Canyon Estates
Pima Canyon Estates

Pristine mountain views in Pima Canyon Estates! Full wet bar in the master bedroom. Gorgeous newly designed pool/spa and built-in outdoor BBQ in backyard. $950,000.

***Moving TO or WITHIN Tucson? We highly recommend TIM SHEAFFER of HomeLink Realty. As a Tucson native, he knows the ins and outs of the city. Call or text him today at 520-305-9005!

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