$2,310
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
About this spaceLocated in the heart of Tucson, you're just minutes away from everything the vibrant city has to offer. Explore Reid Park Zoo, take a hike at Sabino Canyon, checkout the University. Escape the heat during the Summer or play in the...
$2,550
Available: Right Now
Listed: 19/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Lic# 20731308Just remodeled Dec 2019. Two bedroom duplex with queen bed in Master and two twin beds in second bedroom. Comfy couch and love seat in living room. Full size, fully stocked stainless steel kitchen for preparing meals. Brand new bathroom ...
$2,340
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Come relax in our freshly remodeled central apartment well equipped to make you feel at home just minutes from the U of A, and downtown. Zip down to historic 4th ave or Congress street just 10 minutes away for Tucson's eclectic dining and nightlife. ...
$1,440
Available: Right Now
Listed: 21/04/2024
Carefree Circle, Flowing Wells, AZ 85705, USA
Located in the 55+ age qualified manufactured home community of Carefree Village Estates, this previously owned home has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. This home comes with a full kitchen appliance package, carpet and linoleum flooring and washer/dryer ...
$3,630
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
This large, astoundingly beautiful property is filled with a number of unique spaces in which to relax, entertain, and/or create an imaginative environment for photography and film production. It's a private, transportive island retreat in the middle...
$1,590
Available: Right Now
Listed: 19/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Please read the entire description before you decide to book. Key features : Loft bet (full size bed)1 full bathroom (shower only)Nicely equipped kitchenetteExtra coffee supplies for coffee lovers...
$2,970
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
About this spaceEnjoy the hilltop privacy and amazing views of the beautiful Catalina Mountains. Cook in the full kitchen/bbq while relaxing and enjoying the picturesque sunsets out your front door. Ride right out your backyard to the famous 50 y...
$3,240
Available: Right Now
Listed: 17/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Plan your next Tucson getaway and book this vacation rental in the Greens at Ventana Canyon which is located near Sabino Canyon! This spacious 1-bathroom studio provides a fully equipped kitchen, a private patio with gorgeous views, and access to com...
$2,400
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Remodeled and renovated 415 sq ft private studio suite in the Catalina Foothills with an attached garage, full new kitchen, washer/dryer, and private entrance. New tile floors, new granite counter tops, all new appliances including a dishwasher, and ...
$1,295
Available: 01/04/2024
Listed: 23/04/2024
1513 E Hedrick Dr, Unit A
Very nice, clean, quiet 2 bedroom 1 bath unit with high ceilings, refinished concrete floors, lots of natural light, washer dryer in unit, covered parking, small back yard with covered patio, dish washer, skylight. Water included. Newly updated kitch...
$2,430
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Experience joy in your private home steps away from the UofA, DT, restaurants, boutiques & nightlife. Recharge in queen memory foam beds. Wake up with a fresh cup of coffee. Private yet cozy.❤ Enhanced Cleaning Standard❤ 65" 4k TV + Workspace...
$3,600
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
1000 sq. ft. of space. A sunny 440 sq. ft. master suite with a new Casper California king bed, a sectional couch, a chaise and a 50" 1080pJVC TVwith DVD player and basic HD cable. Second bedroom with lockable door has trundle twins perfect for a fami...
$2,430
Available: Right Now
Listed: 18/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Escape to the desert and experience an unforgettable solo getaway or couples retreat at this beautiful Tucson vacation rental! The 1-bathroom studio offers a kitchenette, Smart TV, and a private outdoor space surrounded by breathtaking views. Start y...
$3,360
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Come relax in our cool central apartment well equipped to make you feel at home just minutes from the U of A, and downtown. Zip down to historic 4th ave or Congress street just 10 minutes away for Tucson's eclectic dining and nightlife. Catch the str...
$2,940
Available: Right Now
Listed: 18/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Studio Speedway is a cozy, 250 SFspace with all the amenities one needs while traveling. There is a well equipped kitchenette with a cooktop, microwave, toaster oven, coffee maker and refrigerator. It has a full bath and plenty of seating. Historic 4...
$2,880
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Our cozy casita offers an open floor plan, with a queen-size bed and sofa bed.The kitchenette is equipped with a microwave, full-sized refrigerator, and water kettle for your morning tea or pour-over coffee. There is no kitchen sink - therefore, ...
$3,150
Available: Right Now
Listed: 18/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Sabino Vista Apartment Homes located in the beautiful city of Tucson, Arizona will provide you with a balance of space, premium features, and comfort. Our modern style detached single-story homes are well equipped with granite countertops, stainless ...
$3,270
Available: Right Now
Listed: 18/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Embrace mountain living in our 2-bed, 2-bath apartment with stunning views. Your private patio invites tranquility. Prime location with hiking paths. Enjoy a heated pool and gym. Equipped with 2 smart TVs (60-inch in the living area, 40-inch in the m...
$2,520
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
This 1935 studio casita is centrally located in the Sam Hughes Historic neighborhood a short walk to the U of A campus and a 4-minute drive to Banner UMC. With a bike score of 97 and a walk score of 76, you can enjoy a peaceful stroll or ride and tak...
$895
Available: Right Now
Listed: 21/04/2024
34 East Navajo Road, Tucson, AZ 85705, USA
Step into this beautifully remodeled 1/1 tranquil casita in Tucson. This cozy home features all like wood plank flooring, complemented by vaulted ceilings and fresh interior paint throughout. The fully updated kitchen boasts stainless steel appliance...
$2,460
Available: Right Now
Listed: 19/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Come stay at Tucson's premier university studio! Terra-Cottage offers historic West University charm with everything needed for your stay. You're just a short walk to University Blvd and some of the city's best restraurants. Whether you're visiting k...
$5,400
Available: Right Now
Listed: 22/04/2024
Tucson, AZ
Welcome to Carpe Diem Stays. 1 bedroom high floor unit with spectacular views & unique amenities such as a projector in the heart of Tucson! Here’s a quick brief list of some our amazing amenities:✔️Memory Foam Mattress✔️4k Smart TVs✔️Wor...
Tucson is the second-largest city in the state of Arizona. Tucson has slightly cooler temperatures than its desert cousin, Phoenix.Tucson has always been a crossroads. Until recently, water was relatively plentiful in Tucson, in spite of its location in the middle of a desert. This made it an important travel route, an agricultural center, and a communications nexus, so if you like desert sunsets are into the outdoors and have an unapologetic passion for food and cuisine, welcome to Tucson.
Population | 545,987 |
Median Age | 33.5 |
Poverty Rate | 24% |
Household Income | $43,676 |
Number Of Employees | 249,028 |
Median Property Value | $167,800 |
Month | Median Price |
---|---|
Mar 2024 |
$1,342
|
Feb 2024 |
$1,342
|
Jan 2024 |
$1,342
|
Dec 2023 |
$1,342
|
Nov 2023 |
$1,553
|
Oct 2023 |
$1,805
|
Month | Median Price |
---|---|
Mar 2024 |
$2,444
|
Feb 2024 |
$2,444
|
Jan 2024 |
$2,444
|
Dec 2023 |
$2,444
|
Nov 2023 |
$2,096
|
Oct 2023 |
$2,524
|
Located only 60 miles away from US-Mexico border and 108 miles southeast of Phoenix, this relatively small town gives a promise of a big city vibe. The most commonly used nickname of Tucson is Optics Valley, which is logical given that almost 150 local companies are involved in design and manufacturing of optics. It’s a good location for business, but not only. This place is calling for outdoor activities and sporty lifestyle. Imagine a city surrounded by breathtaking mountains, picturesque national parks, and forests on all sides. Now add to that over 300 days of the sunshine per year, and you’ll get a taste of what it’s like to live in Tucson.
Much of Tucson's economic development has been centered on the development of the University of Arizona, which is currently the second largest employer in the Tucson. Private within the advanced technology industry include Raytheon Missile Systems, Texas Instruments, IBM, Intuit Inc., Universal Avionics, Honeywell Aerospace, Sunquest Information Systems, Sanofi-Aventis, Ventana Medical Systems, Inc., and Bombardier Aerospace all have a significant presence in Tucson. Roughly 150 Tucson companies are involved in the design and manufacture of optics and optoelectronics systems, earning Tucson the nickname "Optics Valley.”
Tucson has a desert climate, with two major seasons, summer and winter and is almost always cooler and wetter than Phoenix because of its higher elevation. The most obvious difference of climate from most other inhabited regions is the hot and sunny climate. It is highly recommended in Tucson to remember to wear sunscreen.
Tucson became one of six Creative Cities in the United States, and the only one selected for Gastronomy. Mexican food has had a long heritage in Tucson and the range of restaurants are also great. Hacienda del Sol, El Charro Cafe, Mr. An's Teppan Steak and Sushi, Angelo's, The Dish Bistro, BOCA Tacos y Tequila and Taqueria Pico De Gallo are all recommended food places in Tucson.
There are dozens of cultural attractions in Tucson. Arizona Historical Society, Fort Lowell Museum, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Tucson Museum of Art, Center for Creative Photography, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, Titan Missile Museum, Centennial Hall, Arizona Theatre Company, Tucson Symphony Orchestra and Arizona Opera.
Tucson has a numerous temporary population, which comes and goes seasonally. The integral part of the economy is the University of Arizona. It is the city's second-largest employer. Another crucial industry is tourism with 3.5 million people visiting the area each year.
In 1699, Father Eusebio Kino, S.J., established the Mission San Xavier del Bac, southwest of present-day Tucson. Over the next 100 years, other missions were established in the area, but European presence was minimal. In 1821, Tucson became part of the new country of Mexico, and in 1853 it became part of the United States as a result of the Gadsden Purchase. In 1863, Arizona became a US territory, and by 1880, its population was around 8,000. In 1912, Arizona became the 48th state to enter the union.
In order to get the full grasp of Tucson doesn't miss out on seeing the various landmarks, it has to offer. Sabino Canyon, Mt. Lemmon Scenic Byway, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Gates Pass, University of Arizona, Fox Theatre of Tucson, 4th Avenue, St. Augustine Cathedral, Presidio San Agustin del Tucson, Pima County Courthouse, and San Pedro Chapel.
Tucson offers a combination of chill and classy nightlife options. Rialto Theater, Club Congress, Plush, The Barrio Brewing Company, The Meet Rack, Lookout Bar and Grille, The Shanty, and 1702 are recommended nightlife places in Tucson.
Tucson is easy to get around. With an extensive metropolitan bus system, main highways, street car and bike-friendly community, it is a very easy to get you around the main areas of Tucson.
There is a lot to choose from in Tucson. With Rentberry, it’s easy to find your perfect long-term Tucson apartment. Landlords in Tucson will expect an initial deposit and a 6 or 12-month lease on your rental apartment. Some in-demand amenities include apartments with Elevators, Fireplace, and those with Utilities Included.
Looking for different kinds of listings? Search thousands of long-term Tucson houses, apartments, and townhomes here. Search by amenities and select for apartments with Balcony. You can also select for Gym, Pool, Hardwood Floor, or anything else you need. Filter by property type. Search 2 and 3 bedroom long-term apartments for rent in Tucson.
Got pets? See hundreds of pet-friendly Tucson apartments for rent.
Are you a student? See Tucson student apartments for rent here. Explore apartments for rent near University of Arizona and Pima Community College. You and your roommates can apply together online.
Sam Hughes is one of those central Tucson neighborhoods that outsiders don’t expect. Turn-of-the-century territorial style houses and mission-style bungalows painted in browns and purples and sage greens sit on quiet, tree-lined streets, all within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and parks. It’s also close to the University of Arizona and Downtown, and there is plenty of apartments for rent. You can expect to find everyone from university professors to starving students, lawyers and civic leaders to artists, young families to professional sports stars.
Located at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains north of the Tucson, the foothills offer some of the best views of downtown and are still only a 10- to 15-minute drive away. Rather than pave and concrete the desert landscape, the area has a minimalist feel with few sidewalks and narrow streets that wind through the hills. The mix of Southwest-style custom homes and subdivisions painted in muted browns and creams have been built to blend with the natural desert landscape. The area is home to the best school district in the Tucson, which has made it popular with families. This neighborhood has plenty of available apartments for rent and it’s also got some of the Tucson’s best restaurants and a growing number of art galleries and shops, all housed in upscale shopping centers.
This central neighborhood is sometimes called the Beverly Hills of Tucson, both for its well-heeled residents and its California-inspired landscaping and layout. Palm, citrus and eucalyptus trees line curving streets of lushly landscaped homes on one-acre lots. House styles range from Moroccan to Spanish and Italian Mediterranean. The central location has made it a popular neighborhood for University of Arizona professors and administrators.
This newer environmentally-friendly neighborhood has attracted younger families and the socially conscious to the less trendy southeast side of town. The energy-efficient adobe and Sonoran-style homes and apartments for rent in desert hues are relatively affordable and many residents have added solar power upgrades taking advantage of Tucson’s 350 days of sun.
Dove Mountain is just to the north of Tucson with easy freeway access, making it popular with people who work in other parts of Tucson. Like the foothills, houses are spread out on rugged lots in the hills and valleys. The southwest style stucco houses have been built to complement the desert landscape with muted tones and saguaro-lined streets. There are also several major residential developments with plenty of apartments for rent.