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Adam Berlinberg
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Thoughts on the Tucson market?

Adam Berlinberg
  • New to Real Estate
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I live in a very HCOL city that is nearly impossible to find rents properties due to extreme over valuation and low rents, so looking out of state. I lived in Tucson for a few years and always felt it was a prime up and coming city that was very affordable and a great place to live. Any thoughts on real estate investing there? I have quite a few friends there and know some realtors but gauging things first.

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Emily And Eric Erickson
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Emily And Eric Erickson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tucson, AZ
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@Scott E. super bummed you had a bad experience here in Tucson however sounds like you had an experience that was not that dissimilar to my impressions of Central Phoenix which is a VERY different area versus where you live in Scottsdale (a suburb of Phoenix). The Gem show is hosted in our industrial areas that can handle large crowds and easy access to the highways and definitely lack on the aesthetics

@Adam Berlinberg your initial impressions from when you were here before still hold true today. The main difference between Tucson and Phoenix besides price (Phoenix runs between $100,000 to $200,000 higher for same type of house/neighborhood) is that Phoenix is a true metroplex which it has earned being the 4th largest metro area in the country while Tucson continues to be strong 2nd tier market with just over 1M population. 

Our rent rates have kept pace with our house prices and you can still find long term rentals that generate strong positive cash flow. We have also had a big growth in STR interest as we are more of a laid back resort town than the busy go-go-go you find in Phoenix. Case in point is our access to the mountains, number one rated bike trail in the country (breaking news - Google the Huckleberry Loop) and great balance between snowbirds (retirees who come just for the winter) and growing industries like Raytheon, Caterpillar, Roche, University of Arizona and Davis Monthan Airforce.

We will never win the popularity contest with Phoenix (4 to 1 odds make that tough) but I wouldn't trade my mountain views for access to the I-10/17/201/101/60 highway spaghetti bowl for anything. In fact, focus your search on Phoenix, I don't need the competition. :)

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