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LA RESERVE

People are drawn to Tucson for many reasons. Not least of which are the dramatic mountain views. What? Mountains in Arizona? It’s surprising how often Tucson is misunderstood. Then there are the stunning sunsets. Added to that is Southern Arizona’s unique plant and animal life and the willingness of most of us to let them live their lives as we live ours. Most of the 1100 acres of the La Reserve community is gated. The residents enjoy the the wildlife such as the roadrunners who can be seen chasing cars while the quail keep their large families close. Once in a while a javelina or two will wander through looking for food (how they can eat the sharp needled prickly pear cactus pads is a mystery). Located at the western end of the Catalina Mountains in Oro Valley there is ample opportunity for horseback riding as well as biking and hiking. The community may feel as if it’s far from the city yet it’s very near excellent and varied restaurants, shopping, boutiques, supermarkets and malls. Medical facilities are not far, as Northwest Hospital is in the area. A large number of subdivisions make up the La Reserve community: Bighorn Point, Canyon Estates, Crimson Canyon, Deer Run, Desert Mirage, Gold Canyon Estates, La Mirada, Mirabella, Ponticello, Rams Canyon I, II, & III, Rams Canyon Estates, Rams Hill, The Ridge, Stoney Canyon I, Wilderness Estates I, II & III, Window Rock.These were built between 1988 and 2009. The one and two story homes and townhomes are diverse in style including Contemporary, Patio Home, Mediterranean, Santa Fe, southwestern and Ranch. La Reserve is served by the Amphitheater School District

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7360 E. 22nd Street,
Tucson, AZ 85710
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