Tucson’s Night Sky Lights Up the News

In recent years, the Dark Sky Movement has grown massively popular in the United States and globally. Due to urban and rural development and the intensity of LED lighting, it has become harder and harder for citizens to look up at the sky and see stars, which is why communities with dark sky ordinances like Pima County (where Saguaro Ranch is located) are becoming more and more desirable. 

Recently, Saguaro National Park — just 13 miles from Saguaro Ranch — was named the newest Urban Night Sky Place by the International Dark Sky Association. This is exciting because it’s only the second national park to receive such a recognition. The International Dark Sky Association was started and is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, which is called the “astronomy capital of the world” because many of the finest observatories in the world (including Mt. Lemmon, Mt. Graham, Kitt Peak, and the Steward Observatory) are here. Protecting our dark skies is clearly a source of local pride!

Here at Saguaro Ranch, proximity to nature is the name of the game, which is why over 80% of the 1200 acre property will remain completely untouched. The creators of Saguaro Ranch have done a lot to minimize light pollution, as well. Mike Conlin, a member of the review board at Saguaro Ranch, shared that, “we are considered an official dark sky community. This is thanks to our design review committee, which sets and enforces the guidelines for building a new home in Saguaro Ranch.” 

He went on to share that, “A key part of this is outdoor lighting. You must have a plan for your exterior lighting before you’re allowed a permit to build a home. Essentially, all outdoor lighting must be pointed downward, for example, no cactus can be lit up, etc.” 

The town of Marana, Arizona, also enforces dark sky guidelines. Arizona has long worked to create dark sky communities, and the city won’t approve a building permit without proof of compliance with the ordinance. “It makes a big difference,” Conlin said, “The canyon under a full moon is just beautiful.” 

The Saguaro Ranch review board has done a lot to enhance residents’ enjoyment of the property, including the beautiful dark skies. It’s wonderful to see the broader community embracing the dark sky guidelines and taking on a national park mindset, because ultimately, everyone benefits! 

5 Best Places to Golf in Tucson

One of the best parts of living in our luxury homes in Tucson is the proximity to so many fantastic golf courses. In this post, we will go over our five favorite spots to tee off, but you will find that there’s no such thing as bad golf in Tucson! 

The Golf Club at Dove Mountain

Designed by Jack Nicklaus himself, Dove Mountain is without doubt one of the area’s most popular courses. For many years, it hosted the WGC-Accenture Match Play tournament that drew in celebrities like Tiger Woods to town. By joining the Golf Club at Dove Mountain, which is only minutes from our luxury real estate community in Tucson, golfers can tee up on 27 holes designed by Jack Nicklaus, as well as the North and South 18-hole championship courses at the nearby Gallery Golf Club. 

Starr Pass Golf Club

These links share a property with the beautiful JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa on the west side of Tucson. With three nine-hole courses on-site, golfers at all skill levels can test their abilities with the majestic desert scenery in the background.

Sewailo Golf Club

When the Pascua Yaqui tribe decided to build a golf course outside the Casino Del Sol, they knew it should highlight the beauty of the desert, and it does. It’s challenging yet one of the best in the state.

Ventana Canyon Golf & Racquet Club

The Loews Ventana Canyon Resort is not only one of the top hotels in Tucson, but it’s known for the three stunning golf courses on-site too. It’s been rated as a AAA Four-Diamond property and attracts thousands of visitors annually.

Quarry Pines Golf Club

This modest golf course’s distinctive feature is the fact that its back nine holes are built in and around a quarry, giving it a lot of unique character, radical elevation changes, and shot-shaping challenges galore.

Wherever you decide to hit the green this weekend, we hope you check out Saguaro Ranch for our luxury real estate development in Tucson. Contact us today to learn more about our lots for sale!

2021 Kitchen Trends You Need to Know to Build Your House in Tucson

Some elements of kitchen design are timeless. You will always want your kitchen to be functional, clean, and comfortable, for example. However, every year there are new trends in kitchen design that will inspire you to design a fresh and stylish space. 

When you are building a home in Tucson, one of the most important considerations you will make is what your kitchen will look like. That’s why our real estate development team compiled this list of hot kitchen trends for 2021. 

Quartz Countertops

Marble countertops may always be in style, but increasingly, more and more homeowners are opting for quartz. This is because quartz offers the same sleek look as marble, while being much easier to care for. You will notice that quartz countertops are quite popular with homebuilders in 2021. 

Dark Countertops

At the same time, dark countertops are also trending this year. Some homeowners are opting for a sleek, black look, while others are contrasting white cabinets with dark wood counters. This is a great way to make any of the lighter colors in your decor pop. 

Multi-Level Islands

Kitchen islands are always a popular option because it is an easy way to increase storage space. This year, the latest trend is to design islands with different levels. This opens up more possibilities for how to use the space in a functional way. 

Warm Tones

While cool tones were dominating the kitchen scene for a long time, warm tones have become to make a comeback. This year, you will see more rich browns and deep reds when it comes to cabinets in the kitchen. 

Woven Light Fixtures

This fun and funky trend makes the kitchen feel more like an island oasis. Commonly made with bamboo or rattan, woven light fixtures give a natural, contemporary, and breezy feel in the kitchen. 

Reclaimed Wood

Now that we are seeing more warmth come into kitchen design, naturally, wood follows. Reclaimed wood in particular is seeing a resurgence of popularity in kitchen cabinetry. This is a great option for a rustic feel, though you can use reclaimed wood in a modern way with certain contemporary styles. 

Slab Backsplashes

If you aren’t a fan of tiles, these types of backsplashes will likely catch your eye. Slab backsplashes use one piece of a material, such as marble, to create a seamless, clean look. 

High-Shine Backsplashes

Another popular trend for 2021 is incorporating a lot of gloss into the kitchen design for a sleek look. In particular, homeowners are opting for materials like glass for their backsplashes for a futuristic, clean aesthetic. 

Are you ready to start building the kitchen of your dreams? Here is Tucson, our real estate development team is ready to help you build your home in our gated community. Contact us to learn more about Saguaro Ranch. 

Date Night in Tucson: How to Spend Your Valentine's Day in Arizona

This year, it’s likely that your Valentine’s Day plans are looking different than they usually do. However, just because not everything is open, doesn’t mean that you can’t have a romantic date night to celebrate the one you love. In fact, much of the Tucson area is ready for you and your sweetheart to come mingle!

Here in Tucson, there are plenty of opportunities for romance everywhere. Here are our top 5 recommendations for an incredible V-Day date, courtesy of our real estate development team

Board & Brush

This is a creative date night idea that lets you create decor for your luxury home in Tucson. With Board & Brush, you get to DIY your woodwork to create a unique sign. This Valentine’s Day, the shop is offering 2 for $100, a great deal for you and your artistic sweetheart. 

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum offers a gorgeous array of desert landscapes that are perfect for a romantic date. We love that this date gets you out into nature for a peaceful Valentine’s Day where you can stroll through the beauty with someone you love. Due to COVID-19, you must register tickets and advance and of course, wear a face mask at all times. 

Loews Ventana Canyon Resort

There’s nothing like a staycation to celebrate your love. The Loews Ventana Canyon Resort is a gorgeous luxury resort off the beaten path that would be lovely for a night away from it all. Features include two swimming pools, a jacuzzi, three tennis courts, two 18-hole golf courses, a fitness center, a 1/2-mile nature trail that leads to an 80-foot waterfall, a ping pong table, and access to the Ventana Canyon Trail.  

Tucson Bike Tours

If you and your sweetheart love biking, this is the perfect Valentine’s Day date for you. Tucson Bike Tours offers a historical city tour, a taco tour, or a mural tour. Personally, we think the mural tour is the most date option, but maybe you and your sweetie find tacos more romantic! Either way, this is an informative and fun date idea for Valentine’s. 

Tanque Verde Ranch

If you and your partner love spa days, you have to check out this gorgeous ranch in Tucson. Spend the day participating in one of their many fun activities, such as slingshot rentals, watercolor classes, yoga, and Jeep adventures, then wind down for the day with a couples massage. 

We hope that these ideas help you celebrate your love. If you’re looking for real estate development in Tucson, give us a call to learn more about our gated community.

Unexpected Benefits of Living in a Private Gated Community

Private gated communities like Saguaro Ranch offer a variety of benefits that attract many prospective home buyers to our real estate development in Tucson. There are many obvious advantages of living in a private gated community, such as greater security and more privacy. However, if you are still on the fence about joining a gated community, you may need to hear a few more benefits that are less apparent before you make your decision. 

What is a Gated Community?

A gated community is a neighborhood or subdivision with extra security. It typically has one entrance point that requires special access (such as a code or checking in with an attendant). Saguaro Ranch is a gated community, meaning that there is virtually no public access. This is one of the main appealing features of our community of luxury homes. 

Unexpected Benefits of Living in a Private Gated Community

Better Sleep

It may not be the first thing you think of, but generally speaking, you will sleep better when you live in a private gated community. A big part of this is because there is significantly less traffic — when the general public can’t access the roads, there are very few cars or trucks (beyond your neighbor’s occasional Amazon packages). Private gated communities in Tucson are simply quieter. Not only that, the increased security can leave you feeling safe, making it easier to catch some z’s. 

At Saguaro Ranch, our luxury real estate community is 1,100 acres, 80 percent of which will remain as undisturbed desert. This means that it is an especially quiet gated community. 

Better Neighbors

At the end of the day, gated communities aren’t about who you let out; it’s about who you let in. Saguaro Ranch offers a wonderful sense of community because there are many opportunities to connect with other residents in our Owners Club. 

It has a world-class lap pool and spa, fire pits, recreational areas (such as two pickleball courts, horseshoe pits, and bocce ball court), a workout facility and so much more. Not to mention we have miles of private biking and hiking trails — perfect for exploring with a neighbor or couple you met down by the pool. There are ample opportunities to meet your neighbors and build community here. 

Better Relationships

Private gated communities can be particularly impactful for families. This is because the peace of mind granted by the privacy and security of the community mean that your children can safely explore their home without you needing to worry. There are ample opportunities to connect with your family when you live in a gated community like Saguaro Ranch. This, in turn, improves your connection, leading to healthier and happier family relationships all around. 

Are you ready to take the leap? Take a tour of our luxury real estate development community to see if it’s right for you. If you’re in town, give us a call, or you can go on a self-guided tour and experience it for yourself. 

Tucson vs. San Diego: Why Move to Arizona?

Many of our new residents come from the San Diego area, and as lovely as California is, it makes sense why they choose to strike out to start a new life in Tucson. The cost of living in San Diego grows higher and higher while the quality of life stays the same. Many Californians are realizing that they can have an equally great life in Arizona, without California prices. In particular, San Diego residents have been reaching out to learn about moving to Tucson to join the desert oasis that is our gated community. 

Tucson and San Diego Similarities 

San Diego residents looking for a change of scenery may be surprised by how much Tucson and San Diego have in common.

Proximity to Nature

San Diego residents love that they are close to such incredible natural areas as Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve. Fortunately, when they move to Tucson, they have even more opportunity to get out into the great outdoors. Tucson sits right between Saguaro National Park, Tucson Mountain Park, Santa Catalina Natural Area, Coronado National Forest — the list truly goes on.

Arts and Culture

Everyone knows that San Diego offers incredible access to cultural events, but did you know that Tucson is a burgeoning art scene as well? All you have to do is visit the Tucson Arts District to see for yourself. When you move to Tucson from San Diego, you don’t have to worry about moving away from arts and culture — we have plenty here. 

Stellar Restaurants

San Diego offers a variety of fine dining options that are popular with locals and tourists alike. You may believe that it’s the best city to find a delicious burrito, but did you know that Tucson actually has some of the best Mexican food in the country? Go down to Mi Nidito for a meal and you will see what we mean.

Why Tucson Over San Diego? 

Cost of Living

The most obvious issue with San Diego is the high cost of living. Increasingly, residents are leaving “America’s Finest City” for greener pastures, including Tucson. The cost of living in Tucson is 42.7% less than that of San Diego, making it exponentially more affordable. This means the difference in truly luxury living for many residents.

Space

Tucson is a less densely populated city, which means that there is way more space. Moving from San Diego to Tucson means that you have significantly more land to work with to create the home of your dreams (particularly when you work with our real estate development team at Saguaro Ranch). 

Proximity

It may be expensive to live in California, but visiting is always a delight. Fortunately, Tucson is only about 6 hours from San Diego, making it easy to take a road trip back to see your friends and family in Cali. Who knows, maybe you will convince them to ride back with you!

Browse our photo gallery, plan your visit, or even take a self-guided driving tour if you’re in the area! Call us to get things going — we guarantee you’ll find that the benefits of moving from California to Arizona are practically endless.

Should You Get a Pool?

It’s the age old question that every homeowner in Tucson considers at least once. Is owning a pool worth it? Or should you sign up for a membership somewhere? The good news is that at our real estate development, you have both options available when you purchase a lot for sale.

Owning a Pool: Pros

We won’t cover too much info here because everyone who’s dreamed of having a pool already knows them. Owning a pool in the Tucson area is invigorating and makes the summers much more tolerable. If you’re reading this and you’re not from or currently living in Arizona, just know that access to a pool here is a necessity.

Perhaps one of the biggest advantages to installing a pool is the privacy. With your own pool, the only extra guests are the ones you invite. No crowding, no fighting for a chair in the shade, no surprise cannonballs — just cool and refreshing dips or opportunities for fitness at your own leisure.

You should get a pool if…

  • You cherish privacy.

  • You plan on staying in your home for a while.

  • You (or loved ones) will use it regularly.

  • You can keep up with the maintenance (or can pay someone to).

Owning a Pool: Cons

It goes without saying that putting in a pool is expensive. On average, homeowners spend $50,000 installing an in-ground pool. For many people, it’s well worth the price, especially for those who plan on staying in their house for awhile.

The second disadvantage to getting a pool is the maintenance. You’ll have to put in some research to learn how to take care of your pool, but at the very least it will require weekly cleanings and water testing. Opening or closing a pool usually takes a few hours.

You shouldn’t get a pool if…

  • You won’t be able to keep up on the maintenance.

  • It will go unused.

  • You don’t see yourself staying in your current home for more than a few more years.

That last point is a good indicator of whether installing a pool makes sense. Even if you desperately want a pool, you know you’ll use it and you’re fine with managing it, getting a pool might not be worth it if you plan on moving in a year or two. You might not see the ROI to make it a worthy investment.

get the best of both worlds at Saguaro Ranch

If you’re apprehensive about a massive home renovation and would almost rather start from scratch, if you’re in the market for a luxury home for sale, if you’re ready to finally construct your dream abode at one of our Tucson lots for sale, our real estate development is just what you need. And when it comes to pools, Saguaro Ranch has every option you could possibly hope for.

You can easily add a pool onto one of our spacious lots for sale — all you have to do is make the decision before construction begins. But if you want the benefits of a world-class pool without the pool maintenance or upkeep, you can simply become a member at the Saguaro Ranch Club. The club life offers a pool experience that rivals that of a 5-star resort.

Whether you build a pool at your new Saguaro Ranch home or opt for our unparalleled club membership (or both), you can experience the best of both worlds at our real estate development. Schedule a visit to see our available lots for sale today.

Tips for Holiday Home Decorating in the Desert

Holiday decorating looks a little different in the desert. We don’t have the white snow, we have to travel north to find some (natural) pine trees, and it’s usually a balmy 70 to 85 degrees out. But plenty of people want to get in the holiday spirit all the same! Read on for decorating tips from our real estate development.

How to Hang Christmas Lights on Stucco

Hanging lights in a house with wood framing and drywall is pretty simple: use adhesive hooks, or a hammer and a nail. However, many houses in Tucson and other regions in the Southwest are made with stucco.

Stucco is a very hard material made of cement and sand. There are a few strategies you can take when hanging Christmas lights on stucco.

Hot Glue

Whether hanging lights outside your stucco home or inside, you can use hot glue to adhere the cord to the wall. Make sure your hot glue gun is loaded and connected to an outlet (you’ll likely need an extension cord). Place the light string onto the wall, then put hot glue over it — hold it close to the cord, but don’t make direct contact. Hold in place for about 30 seconds or until the glue dries.

Mounting Clips

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You can also hang lights by attaching clips to your exterior stucco wall. These clips will stay up year-round, even after the lights come down, but will make for easier hanging in the future.

  1. Figure out where each clip will go (where you’re going to hang the lights).

  2. Using a caulk gun with construction adhesive, put a little bit of adhesive onto the correct spot.

  3. Place the mounting clip onto the adhesive and stick to the wall until it’s firmly in place.

  4. Hang your lights up once the adhesive is dry and can bear weight.

Hanging Other Holiday Decorations

For interior decorating, you might not want (or even need) to put clips up, especially since they’ll stay on the walls. Screws and anchors might be your best bet — particularly if you can hang another decoration in the same spot after the holidays.

  1. Use a pencil to trace on the wall where your screw(s) will go.

  2. Attach a masonry bit to a drill and go into the stucco, just a little longer than the length of the anchor.

  3. Fill the hole with silicone caulk and put the anchor into the hole. Hammer it gently until it’s flush with the wall.

  4. Put corrosion-resistant screws into the anchor(s).

  5. Hang your decoration.

Keep in mind, you might have to do more work for larger and heavier objects. If your home has synthetic stucco, talk to a professional for anchor installation tips.

Cactus Light Decorations

Driving around in southern Arizona cities and real estate developments and you’ll see plenty of cacti strung up with lights. Here are a few tips for doing the same thing at your home:

  • Get gloves: Find gloves that will protect you from spines and needles.

  • Use the right tools: With its many arms, a ladder is sometimes hard to set up next to a towering saguaro. Order a reaching tool that will make setting lights up easier.

  • Consider light alternatives: Net lights are easier to set up than stringing lights around a cactus. You can also set up a holiday spotlight, which is probably your easiest and safest option.

One thing to remember (especially for anyone who’s new to Arizona): while many people elsewhere in the country go out and cut down their trees, it’s a felony to cut down a saguaro. Go to a tree farm or get a fake tree instead.

HOA Restrictions

Real estate developments often have a homeowners association (HOA), and these HOAs typically have rules on what your home’s exterior can look like. Before doing a holiday decorating overall, it’s best to first consult your HOA guidelines.


Make no mistake — we may lack the snow and the cold in Tucson, but we still have the holiday spirit! Interested to see what decorations are going on at Saguaro Ranch? Contact us to set up a driving tour to visit our real estate development. With houses going up in Moonlight Canyon and estate lots being bought, it won’t be long until Saguaro Ranch turns into a (desert) winter wonderland.


Arizona Desert Landscaping Plants

No matter if you’re building a home or sprucing up your current one, figuring out the landscaping is an important (and exciting) step. Our real estate development has the tips you need to set up brilliant landscaping for your Arizona desert home.

But first, what kinds of plants live in the desert?

All kinds of plants live in the desert. It’s hard to lump them all together because there are actually five different types of deserts. The Sonoran Desert is unique because it’s a subtropical desert that gets the most rainfall (10 to 12 inches per year). In just the Sonoran Desert — where Tucson is — there are about 2,000 plant species

For any native Arizonan who initially scoffed at this question, we get it. But sometimes we take the incredible diversity here for granted. The takeaway for desert plant life: there are countless different types of plants, but what they all have in common is their ability to thrive with very little water.

What types of cacti live in Arizona?

Image of saguaro cactus with sunset in the background at the Saguaro Ranch real estate development

There are over 60 species of Arizona desert cactus plants. For your Saguaro Ranch home, below are some of the most common:

Saguaro

Our namesake! Saguaros (sa-war-ohs) are only found in the Sonoran Desert, making them a very special and rare cactus, but thanks to the regulations Arizona has in place, they’re not endangered. A saguaro can live upwards of 200 years and grow very slowly — if you see one that’s only 1.5 inches tall, it’s probably about 10 years old.

If you’re hoping for breathtaking blooms, know that saguaros bloom a little differently than other cacti. Their flowers bloom for less than 24 hours, opening at night. Saguaros also produce fruit that is edible.

Cholla

There are many different species of cholla (choy-ya) cacti in the Tucson area — you can see some of the varieties right here at our real estate development. Some varieties can grow up to 12 feet tall or more. Good to keep in mind when deciding on landscaping plants: if you’re expecting a simple shrub-type cacti, the cholla can get a whole lot bigger.

Hedgehog

Another general name for a cactus with many different species, hedgehog cacti are known for their gorgeous blooms. Hedgehog cacti are great Arizona landscaping plants and will make your home look spectacular come springtime.

Barrel

Barrel cacti are mesmerizing to behold. The amazing circles of needles make you feel like nature has its moments of sheer perfection. When barrel cacti bloom, the flowers form a circle at the top like a crown!

Prickly Pear

No cacti list would be complete without the prickly pear. You can pick the fruit they produce when it’s ripe, starting around July, and use them to make iconically bright purple syrups, jams, or jellies. Prickly pears do best on rocky hillsides and around boulders, or where the soil is sandy or contains gravel.

Image of yellow flowers at sunrise at the Saguaro Ranch real estate development

Arizona desert plants list — not cacti

Don’t let the rough edges or even spines fool you: there are lots of other, non-cactus Arizona desert plants that are also great for landscaping.

Ocotillo

Ocotillo (oh-co-tee-yo) plants are semi-succulents, but they’re not cacti. They’re actually more closely related to blueberries! This desert plant has long been revered for its purported medicinal properties. Indigenous peoples would use the flowers or roots for wounds and other purposes. One thing to note when planning landscaping, ocotillo can grow up to 20 feet.

Desert Honeysuckle

This full-sun shrub can reach 4 to 5 feet in size, with blooms that are of particular interest for hummingbirds. If you’re looking to provide bees and hummingbirds a nice spot to land, desert honeysuckle is a great bet for landscaping. You can plant desert honeysuckle in any season in the Sonoran Desert.

Desert Marigold

Desert marigolds have bright floral blooms that perhaps look the most similar to flowers found outside of the Sonoran Desert. They’re typically 1 to 2 feet tall and 2 feet wide, making them a great landscaping plant for homes with not a ton of space (or who want to supplement a smaller space with a filler plant). This likely won’t be a problem, but it’s good to know that desert marigold are poisonous to sheep and goats.

Like we mentioned, there are thousands of plants in the Sonoran Desert and our real estate development couldn’t possibly cover them all. But when thinking about landscaping, we hope this gives you a good head start! In need of more ideas? Schedule a driving tour to Saguaro Ranch to see how our Arizona real estate development is working with the land to create a one-of-a-kind, uniquely preserved and pristine community. We look forward to seeing you!




Real Estate Daily News Says Saguaro Ranch Offers "Best of the Best"

We at Saguaro Ranch are thrilled and honored that Real Estate Daily News & RED Comps has written about our real estate development in Marana!

Writer Karen Schutte recently toured Saguaro Ranch and wrote about her experience, as well as some of the history our luxury real estate community. Schutte mentions how Aqua Design International and Robinette Architects, Inc. are both instrumental in constructing the state-of-the-art pool and Owners Club, respectively.

“From the moment you enter the 1100+ acre majestic Sonoran Desert community… you know you are entering a unique, resort-style living community.”

We are so thankful for the review and praise, and encourage all who are interested in our luxury homes for sale to come see Saguaro Ranch themselves. You can sign up for a self-guided driving tour by contacting Mike Conlin. Tours are social distance-friendly and you can make a day of it if you like — bring folding chairs and a picnic to really enjoy the breathtaking views.

Thanks again to Karen Schutte at Real Estate Daily News & RED Comps for taking the time to visit and write about Saguaro Ranch. We’re so glad you enjoyed your time at our real estate development! Visit the site to read the article in full.

What to Look for in a Real Estate Development

Finding a new home is kind of like putting together a puzzle. It’s exciting, it takes time, and ultimately, you need all the pieces to fit together. You need to make sure your next home fits you (and your family) as perfectly as possible.

It’s pretty easy to find a luxury home you adore and fall in love with the idea of living there. It’s sometimes more challenging to look at the bigger picture. Saguaro Ranch is here to help you take a step back and think about the real estate development itself. Consider each of these real estate development factors while you’re looking for your next home.

Location

Image of sunset over Tortolita Mountains in the desert with pink clouds hanging over the mountaintops

Location practically goes without saying in terms of looking for a house. You want the real estate development itself to be in a spot that best suits your needs and lifestyle. 

But one of the more overlooked considerations is location within the development. Is the house or lot positioned in a way that’s conducive to heating and cooling (i.e. south-facing vs. west-facing)? Will those gorgeous views still be there five years from now? Or are a bunch of other new home builds going to block those perfect vistas? Is there a lot with existing partial shade that you know your garden will love?

These are just some of the questions to ask yourself (and the real estate development) as you’re searching for a new home. While Saguaro Ranch prides itself on leaving 80 percent of the land untouched — ensuring those breathtaking views remain intact for every homeowner — that’s not usually the case for other developments.

Age Demographic

The age demographic of a real estate development is another important factor to consider. Families with young kids typically want a real estate development where there are other kids of similar ages in the neighborhood. Adults whose kids are out of the house might want to downsize (or upgrade to a luxury home — you deserve it!). Grandparents might want a spot to host the grandkids (like the Owners Club at Saguaro Ranch), but otherwise are looking for some peace and quiet.

Figure out what it is that you’re looking for in a real estate development, and take time looking for one that can truly meet your needs. Again, don’t be afraid to ask your agent or tour the area to get a sense of what the community is like.

Security

For some homebuyers, security doesn’t pose much of an issue past locking their doors at night and maybe installing a home security system. Others want an added sense of security and safety. If you fall into the latter category, you probably want to look into a development that’s also a private gated community.

Real estate developments should have no issue answering your questions about security. In fact, they should be fully transparent. At Saguaro Ranch, we have 24-hour front desk staff and security, not to mention you can only access our real estate development by driving through a 600-foot long tunnel! We don’t let unexpected visitors pop in — everyone is welcomed first at the entrance gate. Very few (if any) real estate developments can compete with the levels of security we offer.

Amenities & Add-Ons

Who doesn’t love some perks? Average real estate developments or subdivisions don’t typically offer a ton of amenities, but it doesn’t hurt to ask. Things like a pool, fitness center, or even proximity to hiking trails are all a bonus — they can even help your resale value later. 

It’s also good to check if you’ll be part of an HOA before buying, and to get a sense for what those fees will look like.

We’ve mentioned it several times now, but only because it’s so important: keep on asking questions when you’re looking to buy or build in a real estate development! You want the best possible place and it never hurts to ask. If a real estate development is reluctant or even refuses to answer any of your questions, that could very well be a sign of underlying issues.

Surprises are great for birthday parties or your boss telling everyone they can go home early on a Friday. They’re not nearly as fun when purchasing your next home. For as much research you take on for building or buying a house itself, give real estate developments the same amount of attention.




Benefits of a Private Gated Community

When people start looking for houses, they tend to run through the usual checklist: How many bedrooms? What’s the square footage? What’s its condition? How appealing is the location?

One of the things that’s overlooked or perhaps a low priority is whether or not it is in a private gated community. The luxury homes in our (Tucson) real estate development are great examples of gated community living.

What is a gated community?

A gated community is a neighborhood or subdivision with extra security. It typically has one entrance point that requires special access (such as a code or checking in with an attendant). 

There certainly are benefits to gated communities, including virtually no public access (unless you count FedEx, UPS, Amazon and USPS drivers). If you’ve never lived in a private gated community, you’ll find Saguaro Ranch ideal.

Gated communities offer added peace of mind.

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No need to worry about packages being stolen from your front porch at Saguaro Ranch. Of all the gated communities across America, ours is the only one accessed through a 600-foot long tunnel! Everyone entering is greeted and checked in by our friendly attendant, who then activates the electronic gate to the real estate community. And what could be better for your peace of mind?

Gated communities provide welcomed privacy.

No solicitors, no street traffic, no unexpected visitors — gated community homes offer a measure of privacy that can’t be beat. And because gated communities are selective with who can enter, you’re in control of who you see (and when).

Saguaro Ranch is not like any other gated community. We’re removed from the hustle and bustle of Tucson, but close enough that you can easily access the downtown area when you feel like it. The stunning desert views and mountain vistas of our real estate development offer incredible tranquility and privacy.

Gated communities are peaceful.

There’s usually a speed limit assigned to the streets within gated communities, and Saguaro Ranch is no exception. Our real estate community has a 15 mph limit on most streets and because 80 percent of our over 1,100 acres will remain as undisturbed desert, it’s much quieter than your average luxury home community. Being secluded from the world on the other side of our tunnel makes owning at Saguaro Ranch even more special.

Gated real estate developments offer a sense of community.

While this can be true for many gated communities, Saguaro Ranch goes above and beyond. Not only do we have the security and privacy features you’re looking for, but our Owners Club provides ample opportunities to connect with other residents.

It has a world-class lap pool and spa, fire pits, recreational areas (such as two pickleball courts, horseshoe pits, and bocce ball court), a workout facility and so much more. Not to mention we have miles of private biking and hiking trails — perfect for exploring with a neighbor or couple you met down by the pool. Unless you feel like venturing into nearby Tucson, you won’t need to leave to find things to do.

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But as mentioned, whether you seek community or privacy, you can find both at Saguaro Ranch. Our 4+ acre estate lots are spacious and in this gorgeous, picturesque desert real estate development, you can find solitude as easily as you can find community. 

That’s the beauty of a gated community — the possibilities for community, privacy, peacefulness, and whatever else you need in a home are endless (especially in our real estate development). Why not take a self-guided driving tour of Saguaro Ranch to see for yourself?

Building a House on Developed vs. Undeveloped Land

Building a House on Developed vs. Undeveloped Land

If you’ve decided you’re going to build a house instead of buy, you will first need some land. You have two options to choose from: land that is developed or undeveloped

A developed plot of land is often found in a subdivision or real estate community, in which the land is mostly prepared for building to take place. Undeveloped land is essentially buying land as-is, like a 20-acre plot out in the desert.

Before you start looking at Tucson land for sale, you should narrow down which of these two land types best suits your needs. Ask yourself the following questions to get a clearer answer.

How much work do you want to take on?

Undeveloped, raw land is often less expensive upfront (but not necessarily in the long haul) than a developed plot of land. But one of the biggest things to consider when building a house is that undeveloped land will nearly always take more work.

Here are a few things you might have to deal with when trying to build on undeveloped land:

Land Prep

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To build on undeveloped land, you’ll likely have to clear and level the ground. This is time-consuming (and expensive) on its own, but it can take even longer in places like Tucson. In Arizona, there are a number of rules regarding the destruction or removal of certain native plants (saguaro cacti are a prime example). 

Water & Electric

When buying raw land, there’s a good chance you’ll need to hook up to the city grid for water and electric. It will be your responsibility to make this happen, though in some rural areas, connecting to the city’s water line isn’t even an option.

Connecting to the city water is typically less complicated for developed land purchases, particularly if you’re purchasing in a subdivision or real estate community. The lines are often in place and the connection happens during the building process.

Building Permits

No matter what, you’ll need a building permit to build a house. It’s generally easier to acquire one when building on developed land, mainly because that land is already zoned for (residential) construction. You could run into zoning issues when trying to build on raw or undeveloped land to complicate the process. Worst-case scenario, you could even end up buying land that can’t be built upon.

Building a house is an involved process no matter what, but building on undeveloped land involves a lot more hoops to jump through. If taking on a lot of work isn’t in your interests then buying developed land is your best bet.

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What’s your timeline?

It takes an average of 9 months to build a new house, not counting the prep work and planning beforehand. When thinking about all the work that goes into building on undeveloped land, it’s safe to say that your home build could take longer than if you build on a developed lot.

This might not mean much if you’re in no rush to move in, but it could make all the difference if you want to move in sooner rather than later. If time is of the essence, look for developed options in your search for Tucson land for sale.

What’s your price range?

Costs for undeveloped land are generally lower per acre upfront, but this does not mean that building on undeveloped land is cheaper. Thinking back to the amount of work and steps that must be taken to prepare raw land for building, you could very well end up spending more than if you bought a lot in a real estate development.

To prepare raw land for building, here are just some of the expenses you could encounter:

  • Land grading: $5-$10 per square foot

  • Land clearing: $200-$6,000 per square foot

  • Laying a new sewer line: $50-$250 per square foot

Build with Saguaro Ranch

In weighing all the options, it’s pretty clear that building on developed land is less time-consuming, less of a hassle, and could even be less expensive. 

When you’re looking for land for sale in Tucson, AZ to build a house on, our estate lots are the perfect solution. Homebuilders at Saguaro Ranch need to pay for driveway grading, a utilities trench and build pad at their expense, as well as install an alternative septic system but our lots are connected to Tucson city water with a 100-year assured water supply. Dealing with water access on a rural plot of Tucson land for sale in the desert is much riskier.

Not to mention, our estate lots come with unbeatable amenities — building here gives you access to the Owners Clubhouse, a beautiful pool, workout facility, hiking trails, and so much more. Contact us to set up a driving tour!

Why Move to Tucson?

Tucson is one of those cities that many people are familiar with, but not many have visited. It’s a name that rolls around in the back of your head and occasionally pops up in conversation, but unless you live in Tucson and/or Arizona, it’s not usually a city that gets much thought.

Ask anyone living in Tucson, however, and they’ll be the first to tell you how incredible their city is. It’s a great place to visit, but it’s an even better place to move to. Take a look at our real estate development’s top 5 reasons to move to Tucson.

#1 Tucson is surrounded by nature.

Hikers, mountain bikers, trail runners, and anyone who loves a gorgeous desert sunset, you’ve come to the right place. The city itself has a stellar mountain backdrop, but the proximity to parks and hiking trails can’t be beat. Tucson sits right between Saguaro National Park, Tucson Mountain Park, Santa Catalina Natural Area, Coronado National Forest — the list truly goes on.

A move to Tucson means moving to one of the most diverse natural areas in the US. It’s not often that an hour-and-a-half drive can take you from desert to mountaintop. If you’re worried about the lack of seasons, know that it’s only a short drive to find autumn leaves and winter snows, before coming back to desert bliss.

#2 Tucson is a college town.

Living in or near a college town has plenty of perks. Families can go to Wildcat games at the nearby University of Arizona, or check out shows put on by the renowned theater department. Tucson is a vibrant and youthful city that’s highly influenced by the U of A — as such, it’s a city full of new ideas, trendy restaurants, and endless things to do.

But if you’re not about the city life, fear not — there are plenty of ways to enjoy Tucson and its city perks without living in the heart of the action. Our real estate development is a short drive (40 min to U of A) to the city but has all the peace and privacy of living in nature.

#3 Tucson is an affordable place to live.

People love California but hate California prices. Despite only being a day’s drive from CA, Tucson is way more affordable (it’s why a lot of people move from California to Arizona in the first place).

But California aside, Tucson is affordable even by national standards. Food and groceries, housing, utilities, transportation, and cost of living as a whole are all less expensive in Tucson compared to the US average. A move to Tucson could save you thousands in the long run.

#4 Tucson winters are a dream.

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Shoveling snow and scraping your windshield < basking in the sun. No more parkas, no more snow boots, just easy, enjoyable desert winters that are what Arizona is (rightfully) known for. Especially in a time where social distancing is crucial, imagine the benefits of living in a climate where you can have regulated outdoor patios and safe outdoor gatherings all year long.

#5 Tucson is growing.

Forbes recently posted an article about upcoming “capitals of influence” and included Tucson as a city of choice, ranking at #10. The housing market is about as hot as the desert temps in summer, and Arizona as a whole is ranked as the fourth fastest-growing state in the US. You can expect big things to come from moving to Tucson — it’s better to get there sooner rather than later.

Feeling ready to take the next step? Want to build a house that’s more like your personal desert oasis? Saguaro Ranch is the place to be. Our real estate development has estate lots for sale and is unlike any new home community you’ve seen before. Move to Tucson, build at Saguaro Ranch, and see firsthand how living here is truly spectacular.

Saguaro Ranch Partners With Miramonte Homes

Saguaro Ranch is excited to announce our partnership with Miramonte Homes in Tucson! In addition to our estate lots for sale for AZ homeowners to build on, our real estate development is working with Miramonte Homes to offer new houses for sale. These houses will be available to purchase as part of our Moonlight Canyon real estate development.

About Miramonte Homes

Miramonte is an award-winning home construction company serving Flagstaff, Tucson and Sedona. Since their start in 1992, Miramonte has expanded across Arizona and continues to create homes that reflect the diverse landscape of the state. Recognized for their custom-built craftsmanship and expertise, we at Saguaro Ranch are honored to bring Miramonte artistry to our real estate development.

Moonlight Canyon

When trying to decide between home building vs. buying, it’s great when you find a real estate community in an incredible location that offers both. Saguaro Ranch is excited to expand options for homebuyers in the Tucson and Marana area.

Moonlight Canyon is our most recent real estate development. Most of our luxury homesite for sale range from 1 to 2 acres and promise stunning views of the mountains. Miramonte will construct a few homes to start on some of these lots.

What’s Currently Available

Saguaro Ranch still has a limited number of estate lots for sale. Since we’re committed to preserving the surrounding environment, our estate developments (Moonlight Canyon included) are all pre-designated spaces — we’re keeping 80% of the land untouched. See what’s available and schedule a tour to visit a site in person!


We would like to thank Miramonte for partnering with us and we’re excited to move forward. Check out their site to see their incredible work!

What Is a Building Permit?

You have the exact estate lot in mind that you want to purchase. You’re ready to hit the ground running with construction. But before breaking ground, you need a building permit. There are tons of laws and building codes to understand and obtaining a building permit is the first step.

What is a building permit?

Before you can start building something, you need an official approval from the local government in which you reside. While our real estate development is minutes away from the downtown Tucson area, we’re actually located in the Town of Marana. When you want to build something here, the permit process goes through Marana.

Building permits ensure that everyone is in compliance with local zoning, construction, and land use laws. Some rural areas don’t require building permits but that’s because there are so few people. When planning for more people, such as in a town or city, things like city water and the sewage system need to be included in building plans.

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Having consistency and building permits also allows for better visuals and curb appeal, as well as safety. Curb appeal might seem like a silly reason to follow building permits, but when you’re ready to sell your home, trust that you’ll struggle to get your money’s worth (or even offers) if your home isn’t up to code or doesn’t look like it’s in great shape.

What is the process of getting a building permit in Marana?

There are a few things specific to Saguaro Ranch that lead into the process of getting a building permit in Marana.

  1. Visit our real estate development. See what estate lots are still available by setting up a visit. Someone from Saguaro Ranch will meet with you and set you up with a copy of our design guidelines.

  2. Submit blueprints to the DRC. Once your architect has come up with a plan that also follows those guidelines, you’ll submit the building plan to our Design Review Committee.

  3. Submit to the Town of Marana. You’ll hopefully get approval within 2 to 3 months.

Town of Marana Permit Guidelines

Permit Required

  • Demolition work

  • Construction on a structure more than 200 square feet

  • House building

  • In-ground pool

  • Temporary trailers

  • Utility connection

  • Replacing windows

Permit Not Required

  • One-story storage shed or playhouse, no more than 200 square feet

  • Prefab swimming pools no more than 18 inches deep

  • Painting interior walls

Permit Sometimes Required

  • Exterior repairs

  • HVAC replacements

  • Fencing or walls

  • Temporary canopy or tent

What is the penalty for building without a permit in Arizona?

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There are a few things you can expect to happen if you build without a permit in Arizona.

  • City citation

  • Fees

  • Withdrawn homeowners insurance coverage

  • Asked to take down construction and pay out of pocket for removal

If you don’t comply with the above list, you could be charged with a misdemeanor. Other legal consequences could ensue.

Don’t worry too much about not following code, however. Especially when you come to our real estate development we will provide you and your architect and/or team of builders everything you need to be successful. We’ve been in this industry for decades and are well-versed with the permit process in Tucson and Marana.  Set up an estate lot tour at Saguaro Ranch today to get started!


Speaking of building permits and construction, take a look at the progress our real estate development is making on the Clubhouse! Check in with the Saguaro Ranch YouTube channel to see how construction is going.

Home Building vs. Buying

Most homeowners have asked this question at one point or another: is it better to buy a home or build one? Our real estate development in Marana, Arizona weighs out some of the biggest considerations to keep in mind when making your decision.

Building vs. Buying a House: Timeline

It usually takes longer to build a house than to buy one — custom homes take an average of about 9 months to complete. 

However, this isn’t a guarantee. In highly competitive housing markets it can take months for prospective home buyers to find the right place. Not to mention, if you find a house that needs a lot of work, it can take just as long or longer to fix it up. A lot of homeowners who end up building say the extended timeline to move into their dream home  is ultimately worth it.

Building vs. Buying a House: Cost

On average, building a house costs more than buying — but that’s only the total costs. According to Realtor.com, the median price per square foot is $148 when buying and $103 when building.

One thing to keep in mind: when buying a house, you’re buying everything that comes with it. Regardless of if you don’t like the siding or crumbling deck, it’s part of the package — you’re not only paying for it, you’ll likely pay more to change or get rid of it. Buying a “steal” of a house can come with tons of baggage as well. There’s a good chance that the deal you thought you got ends up costing as much or more to fix than if you had built your house from the start.

With that in mind, it’s good to remember that a cheaper price tag doesn’t mean a better bargain. Plus, if you build in a place like Saguaro Ranch, you’ll gain access to private hiking trails and a clubhouse. If you bought a house with these amenities (or close to breathtaking vistas and trails), you’d have to pay an arm and a leg!

Building vs. Buying a House: Process

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A huge draw to building a house is getting to customize details. While customizing an already-bought house is possible (and homeowners do it every day), it’s more time, work, and it can easily cost more. 

Something else to keep in mind in the era of social distancing: it might be easier to social distance and minimize health risks with building a house rather than buying. Visiting and closing in-person is practically a necessity, whereas hiring builders to work on your house happens at a distance — regardless of COVID-19.

Additionally, visiting a house could put the homeowners at risk, even if proper safety precautions are taken and masks are worn. Builders might have less risk working outside in smaller crews (and certain parts of the job require masks anyways). But as a general reminder, it’s important to think of your safety and the safety of others, regardless of whether you buy or build a home.

Build (or Buy) at our Arizona Real Estate Development

Saguaro Ranch has premier estate lots for sale that offer unbeatable desert and mountain views. You can build your dream oasis in the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains, just a short drive from downtown Tucson.

But if you’re pretty set on buying, we have new options coming your way! Our Moonlight Canyon development is partnering with Miramonte to build some spectacular desert homes, available for purchase in 2021. Stay tuned for our upcoming houses for sale, or schedule a visit to look at our estate lots today!

Best Hiking Trails Near Tucson

Most people who don’t live in Arizona  think “sunshine” and “desert” when they hear of Tucson. What they don’t realize is that Tucson is a hotspot for incredible hiking. 

While there are countless benefits to buying a real estate lot for sale at Saguaro Ranch, the access to these trails and the great outdoors is undoubtedly one of the best. Take a look at some of the best hiking trails near Tucson — just make sure you bring plenty of water.

Desert Hiking Tips

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Desert hiking is beautiful and unforgettable. However, the dry climate and intense heat means you need to take precaution — often in ways that differ from hikes through forests or on flat land. Here are 5 tips to keep in mind before setting off on the trail.

  1. Pay attention to climate. Desert hikes in the summer should be done with extreme caution, in the early morning. Mountainous hikes are often closed in winter. Keep the climate of where you’re hiking in mind.

  2. Lots and lots of water. Hikers are airlifted out of trails every year in Arizona due to dehydration and exhaustion. Bring more water than seems necessary and take sips throughout. Never let your mouth get dry.

  3. Limit exposure. Wear sunscreen (and pack extra), sunglasses, and a hat to prevent extra glare. For mountainous hikes, bring an extra layer — there might be snow at the top!

  4. Prepare for elevation. If you’ve never been higher than 5,000 feet above sea level, you could very well experience altitude sickness. Many hikes in Tucson go well above 7,000 feet. Take things slow, gradually increase the elevation you hike up to if you’re worried, bring plenty of water, and consider talking to a doctor before you go.

  5. Watch for wildlife. Rattlesnakes (and sometimes scorpions) are a common occurrence on the trails. Keep an eye out and as a general rule of thumb, respect all wildlife around you. Leave things better than you found it and take all trash out with you.

  6. Time it carefully. From late spring to early fall, start your hikes early. Research how long it might take you to complete the hike so that you’re done before the hottest part of the day.

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One other thing to keep in mind, especially right now in 2020: continue following social distancing procedures when hiking. Give other hikers ample distance, don’t get too close, bring a mask just in case and some hand sanitizer, if available.

Waterfall Trails

Waterfalls in the desert? You bet! Tucson has a number of trails that lead to gorgeous waterfalls. These hiking trails are great for photo ops and even better for a quick way to cool off.

  • Tanque Verde Falls Trail: 1.8 miles, out-and-back. Rated as moderate, just 40 minutes outside of downtown Tucson.

  • Romero Canyon Trail to Romero Pools: 5.5 miles, out-and-back, 900 feet of elevation gain. Part of the Catalina State Park, $7 entry fee per vehicle (no more than 4 adults). No dogs allowed.

  • Seven Falls: 5 miles, out-and-back, 917 feet of elevation gain. Part of the Coronado National Forest, you can take a $4 tram up to the trailhead. A great place to take a dip! No dogs allowed.

Out of the Desert Trails

No one can deny the beauty and otherworldly nature of the desert, but sometimes it’s nice to get out of dodge. Try these trails for a blissful escape (especially in the summer).

  • Aspen-Marshall Gulch Trail: 3.7 miles, loop, top elevation is around 8,150 feet. Gorgeous aspens, wildflowers, several creek crossings, and significantly cooler than desert hikes.

  • Chiricahua National Monument: Multiple trails to choose from, slightly further from Tucson (just under 2 hours away). Unique rock formations from a long-ago volcanic event offer an unforgettable visit.

Mountain Peak Trails

Mountains are an integral part of the Tucson landscape and are a gorgeous backdrop to the city. When you want to get to the top of those peaks, these are the trails for you.

  • Wasson Peak: 7.7 miles, out-and-back but with a loop option at the end, almost 1,900 feet elevation gain. Part of the Saguaro National Park, will need to pay admission or have an NPS membership. Closed during the summer, no dogs allowed.

  • Mt. Kimball: 8 miles, out-and-back, ranked difficult. Gorgeous views at the top, but the terrain gets tougher as you go on. There are springs you can stop at for a break (or a good turnaround point if you’re not feeling the peak this time).

  • Mt. Lemmon: 9.5 miles, out-and-back, almost 3,500 feet of elevation gain. The highest peak trail in the area, you’ll reach an elevation of 9,131 feet at the top. This trail has beautiful wildflowers and is actually a great hike from April to October. Dogs are allowed but must be leashed.

Saguaro Ranch Trails

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We have miles of desert hiking trails available to homeowners in Saguaro Ranch. When you buy a real estate lot for sale with Saguaro Ranch, you’re gaining exclusive access to private trails. Plus, these trails can also work for running and mountain biking.

Building a home at Saguaro Ranch means you’re close to the action of Tucson while feeling completely removed, in a peaceful, private desert oasis. You can easily travel to any of the hiking trails we mentioned (we also back right up to the Tortolita Mountains, another great hiking locale), or you can stay close to home and enjoy our unique trail system (and then cool off at the clubhouse when you’re done). Set up a visit to look at an estate lot and enjoy the great outdoors with ease.

Benefits of Moving From California to Arizona

Long before it even became a state, there’s always been a rush to move to California. From the Gold Rush to the Summer of Free Love in the ‘60s, from aspiring actors and musicians hoping to “make it” to snowbirds looking for sun, millions have chosen California as their dream relocation.

As neighbors of the state, us Arizonans understand the appeal but find it kind of baffling. We know there’s so much more to Arizona than cactus and desert tumbleweeds. Anyone can benefit from moving to AZ, but for those already living in CA, the benefits of moving here are priceless.

What are the benefits of moving from California to Arizona?

1. It’s much, much less expensive.

What’s the point of living in your “dream state” if you can’t afford to enjoy all that it has to offer? California is notoriously expensive. Compared to Arizona, you could save money in almost every aspect of life by moving here.

From house prices to grocery bills to everything in between, California has a significantly higher cost of living. By living in Arizona, you can still get many of the benefits of the Sunshine State, without having to break the bank.

2. It’s much less crowded.

With all that’s gone on in 2020, it makes sense why people crave open spaces. Countless people have quickly seen the pros of city living turn into cons when having to shelter in place.

California has a population density of 251.3 people per square mile. Arizona, by contrast, has 63. Buying a house here means a yard, privacy, access to nature but without all the crowds. Especially at Saguaro Ranch, we’re leaving 80 percent of the land undisturbed — a true nature preserve and desert sanctuary. Trading in the feeling of being packed like sardines has never felt so good.

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3. You still have amazing city life.

Tucson has a flourishing arts scene, is home to some of the best Mexican food in the country (as well as countless other cuisines), has all the benefits of a college town, and is only a short drive away from Saguaro Ranch. Whenever you crave the city life, it’s not far away — but far enough to still have the peace and quiet of our desert and mountain sanctuary.

4. The access to nature is incomparable.

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Both California and Arizona are home to some unbelievable national parks. But what a lot of people don’t know is that the Grand Canyon State is home to some gorgeous sandy beaches as well. Here in Tucson, we’re just over an hour away from Patagonia Lake State Park, a great place for wildlife viewing and — you guessed it — sandy beaches. 

The outdoor fun doesn’t stop there. Arizona has miles upon miles of stunning hiking trails. At our luxury desert real estate development, we have designated hiking, running, and mountain biking trails in one of the most breathtaking parts of the country. The only difference from California is that they’re reserved for our guests — you won’t spend your hike trying to pass people or get out of their way.

5. It’s still close to California!

From Tucson, you’re about 4 hours away from the CA border. It’s easy to take a weekend trip to San Diego or Disneyland, without having to deal with all the headaches that come from living in California. But we’re pretty sure once you’re here, you won’t be in any rush to leave.

Saguaro Ranch has estate lots for sale designed for homeowners who crave a desert oasis, who want the sunshine without the soaring housing prices. You can build the house of your dreams here, but if you prefer to buy at our Moonlight Canyon real estate development, that’s an option too.

Look through our photo gallery, plan your visit, or even take a self-guided driving tour if you’re in the area! Call us to get things going — we guarantee you’ll find that the benefits of moving from California to Arizona are practically endless.

Building Guidelines at Saguaro Ranch

One drive through the 600-ft tunnel and subsequent Sonoran desert oasis and it’s clear to see why Saguaro Ranch is a picture-perfect location to build a house. Take a look at five important Saguaro Ranch building guidelines and start planning your dream home.

1. We’re all about nature.

Saguaro Ranch is located in one of the most beautiful, naturally preserved locations in the country. We plan on keeping it that way. We talk with builders about cleanup, working hours (which vary by season) and other best practices to help SR stay as undisturbed as possible. In fact, if a protected plant (such as saguaro) is threatened in building your house and is of a certain size, it will be transplanted instead of cut down.

2. We want homes to reflect the area…

Our design guidelines outline materials that are permitted for building. We want homes to use natural colors that occur in the landscape while still maintaining a contemporary Arizona feel. The same for materials — no wood siding, but adobe and stone and other materials are permitted (and encouraged).

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3. ...but there are still a lot of custom measures you can implement.

We encourage uniqueness! For our estate lots, there’s infinite potential for how you can build in this space. Solar panels, large panoramic windows, fireplaces — the world (desert?) is your oyster.

Homes must have at least 2,700 square feet and we maintain certain height restrictions (we don’t want to block anyone’s view), and if you’ve got ideas that comply with the surrounding environment, we’re all ears.

4. You can choose your own builders.

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When you’re getting ready to purchase one of our residential lots for sale, we’ll drive to the site you have in mind with you and your architect. You’ll share your vision with us and submit your building concepts. Once your plans are reviewed and approved by our Design Review Committee, you’re good to go. But don’t worry — we’ll share our design guidelines with the builders and architect so they know what to expect.

5. We have a limited number of residential lots for sale.

In such a pristine setting, it’s no wonder we currently have a limited number of Estate Lots available. We invite you to come visit and check out our self-guided driving tour to check these Estate Lots out. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us — we’re happy to help.