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Sherie B.'s Favorite Tucson Neighborhoods

Tucson has many terrific neighborhoods, each with its own special charm. If you have questions about Saddlebrooke or any Tucson neighborhood, please e-mail me or call toll-free at 1-800-843-4291, ext. 5462.

Skyline Bel Air Estates
I Live Here, It's Nice!

Part of the Catalina Foothills. This is where I live. We found one of the last buildable lots, and constructed our home here in 1987. We were taken with the nature feel of the Tucson neighborhood with its uncurbed, un-sidewalked, winding, spaghetti-bowl-like roads, some dual lane, some not. My husband said the winding, hilly roads reminded him of some of the canyon areas in the Hollywood Hills. Most homes here have either awesome mountain or city views, and some have both.

The 470 Tucson homes here are almost all mature, having been built between 1960 and 1985. However, many of these have been remodeled and updated by new owners. Almost all the home-sites are close to an acre in size, some larger, so there can be a lot of elbow room between you and your neighbor.

In Skyline Bel Air you can expect to pay anywhere from $400,000 to $750,000 depending on the home's age and the views. People in Tucson charge big-time extra for superior views.

Skyline Bel Air is in the Catalina Foothills School District #16, which some people feel is one of the best in the state of Arizona.

Skyline Bel Air Estates

Skyline Bel Air has a terrific recreation center for all residents including this Olympic size pool, two tennis courts, a basketball court, and a large covered ramada.

Skyline Bel Air Estates
The unique mailboxes in Skyline Bel Air Estates