If you are considering becoming a full time or part time resident of Tucson, you’ve probably heard that it’s hot here in the summer. There is no getting around the fact that temperatures in June and July hover around the 100 degree mark. What you may not know is that Tucson consistently has temperatures almost 10 degrees cooler than Phoenix and that we also have quite a bit less humidity than Phoenix does. Although daytime temperatures in Tucson are high, the nights and early mornings are very pleasant. Because we have extremely low humidity for most of the summer (often less than 10%), even 100 degrees is not uncomfortable. It is a “dry heat” and that truly makes quite a difference.
Now is a great time to buy real estate in Tucson. There are plenty of homes to choose from in every price range. Sellers are starting to get impatient and there are bargains to be found for those who are not afraid to venture out into the heat. All you need is an air conditioned car and some bottles of cold water. I have both and would be happy to share them with you.
If you’re interested in Tucson real estate contact me for more information.
May 19, 2007 at 4:31 am
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