Green Valley, AZ


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Green Valley, AZ

About Green Valley, AZ

Green Valley is an unincorporated community sitting within Pima County, Arizona with plenty of things to do during your stay like attending concerts at the historic Madera Canyon perfect for those looking to enjoy some family friendly fun plus nearby Saguaro National Park East offers stunning views ideal for outdoor activities. Additionally there are several locally owned stores and eateries providing unique items or delicious cuisine great for any budget during their stay here! Mid-sized city/College town - South-central Arizona, 60 miles north of the Mexican border.

Location Details

State: Arizona
County: Pima County
Metro Area: Tucson Metro Area
City: Green Valley
Zip Codes: 85614 85622
Cost of Living: -3.0% lower
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (no daylight savings time)
Elevation: 2555 ft above sea level
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Tucson, Arizona, is a city with a deep history and beautiful desert landscapes. It's located in the southern part of Arizona, about 60 miles from the Mexican border. This area has been home to people for thousands of years, starting with Native American tribes like the Tohono O'odham and Pascua Yaqui. Spanish explorers came in the 16th century, and it was part of Mexico before becoming part of the U.S. in 1854.

The geography here is really special because it's in the Sonoran Desert and surrounded by mountains, like the Santa Catalina Mountains to the north. Tucson is famous for its hot summers and mild winters, which makes it great for outdoor activities. The city is known for its beautiful sunsets and unique plants and animals, especially the iconic saguaro cactus.

Tucson's economy is diverse, with big sectors in aerospace and defense, healthcare, education, and tourism. It's home to the University of Arizona, which brings a lot of energy and jobs to the city. There are also military bases like Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Tourism is big too, with people coming to see places like Saguaro National Park and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.

When it comes to politics, Tucson leans more towards the Democratic Party. But there's a mix of views, especially when you look at different neighborhoods or the suburbs around the city. People here care about their community and are active in local issues and elections.

Living in Tucson means enjoying a mix of city life and the great outdoors. There's a strong arts scene with galleries, theaters, and music. There are lots of festivals and events throughout the year that celebrate the city's culture and history. For outdoor lovers, there's hiking, biking, and exploring the desert and mountains.

New residents should be ready for the hot summer weather and the monsoon season, which can bring heavy rains and thunderstorms. Staying hydrated and protecting against the sun is important. The cost of living in Tucson is pretty affordable compared to other big cities, and it's a friendly place with a strong sense of community.

In summary, Tucson offers a unique blend of natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage, and a laid-back lifestyle. It's a welcoming city with plenty to do, whether you're into history, nature, or arts and culture.

Green Valley Cost of Living
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High desert climate, arts & culture, and attractive setting make Green Valley a great place to live.

$291,600
-15.9% lower than avg
$54,262
-27.2% lower than avg
$1,105 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-3.9% lower than avg
Green Valley Crime
33.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Green Valley, Arizona
$55,800
for a family
$39,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Green Valley
   High desert climate
High crime rates
   Arts & culture
Growth and sprawl
   Attractive setting
Economic cycles
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We decided on Green Valley for retirement after deciding against Las Vegas, northern AZ, and other 55 and over communities like Saddlebrooke and Quail Creek primarily  More

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My wife and I have lived here since 2016. Since GV is populated with oldsters we had thought it would be a welcoming community. Thinking neighbors would bring over  More

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