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Tucson might feel like a small town, but don't be fooled; as the 34th largest city in the U.S., it offers all the amenities of a big city and then some.

In addition to arts, sports, and resorts, the region's weather is way above average. Southern Arizona's mild, high desert environment and a lack of natural disasters plays an important role in what is one of the best places to live in the country.

Did you know that in January, when it's 40 below in Minnesota, the mercury points to a cool 65 here? With an average high temperature of 82 and a low of 54, Tucson's temperate climate invites outdoor activities year-round.

Tucson also has a warm business climate, with opportunities available in a variety of industries from high-tech to retail to leisure and hospitality. 

So what are you waiting for? Come experience the
Sonoran lifestyle yourself, and relocate today!

 




Tucson's "A Mountain"
(Photo courtesy Catherine Strickland)


 
Having a view of Tucson's beautiful mountain ranges is one of the perks of living in the desert.
(Photo courtesy Long Realty)

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