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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
New Construction Grand Opening in Sin Vacas TucsonThursday, April 18, 2019Open to all professionals linked to the Real Estate World!Please RSVP at the Link!   https://www.facebook.com/events/348256102704758/Located off Pima Canyon Road and Skyline/Sunrise/Ina (Nearest cross streets) - follow the signs Thursday night to our Grand Opening, or Sunday afternoons in April for Open Houses.  Food, refreshments, music by local guitarist with Tucson Symphony.  Meet the builders and the developer/owner!The community is gorgeous, mountain backdrops and desert vistas.  The neighborhood has a 24-hour manned guard gate for additional security. Our new spec home is a single story, 1998 square foot beauty with backyard landscaping package.       The Home is a quality construction by local builder, Mila...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
 Tucson Treasures 4 Teachers   Treasures 4 Tucson has a mission statement on their webpage that helps summarize the role they play in helping our educators: Mission: To provide educators with hands-on interactive learning materials for use in their classrooms through donated and re-purposed items, as well as for raising funds to support this purpose. Their resource center is dependent upon donations, both materially and monetarily, and raise some great thoughts about de-cluttering when you're doing your spring cleaning this year. Whether it’s plastic bottle caps, straws, tongue depressors, fabric scraps or golf balls and office supplies, Treasures 4 Teachers can make use of your items. Here's a list of some most needed items!Many schools and local districts do not have the funds to purc...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
Persian Room Fine Dining in Tucson, AZ My husband and I recently celebrated a closing with client friends at the Persian Room Fine Dining located on 9290 N Thornydale Road, Ste. 100, Tucson, AZ 85742  520-744-1414I must admit that I'm a sucker for atmosphere.  I'm not one of those wild about entering one large noisy room with little or no privacy for eating.  Right away I liked that this one was set up in an L shape, and that there was plenty of decor and room dividers to help diners feel a little more intimate.They had a friendly hostess at the door and enough waitstaff to allow for good service, even on a Tuesday night.  Our waitress was Erika.Our friends had been before, but it was our first visit.  I was thrilled to see they had a separate bar area, quite a large room, that would do...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
Contemplating Selling Your Tucson Townhome?In the last six months, 539 townhomes in Tucson have sold.  Not Marana, Oro Valley, Vail, Sahuarita or Green Valley.  Just Tucson.  214 of the now CLOSED listings, almost HALF, had an accepted offer in one week or less. Over 400 of them were priced at $250,000 or less.Wondering if a townhome is for you?  Typically, a Tucson, AZ townhome is one story, shares a wall or two, and has a carport or attached garage.  Condos here are more like apartments and mostly have unattached parking. HOA fees often determine into your loan payment, so watching that pricing is important as well.  Community pool?  Park? Those are common as well.As a buyer, maybe a condo or apartment isn't for you.  Maybe you want the low-care often associated with maintaining the e...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
The Power of PizzaI'm a little slow to post about our Valentine's Adventures, but still wanted to share a mini review about three pizza places located in Metropolitan Tucson in February 2019,Instead of the expensive, white tablecloth Valentine's extravaganza, we chose to do something a little bit different this year.We decided to be secret shoppers, or food critics, and visit three places we've never been that specialize in Pizza.  Part of this had to do with an amazing story in the local newspaper about Catalina Craft Pizza, but I'll get to that.So, after reading that article, I went to Yelp to see what else stood out.  I found Fiamme Pizzaa.  From there I remembered driving by ZPizza in Oro Valley many a time to see a packed parking lot, so that was place 3.We decided to judge on Crus...
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
AMERICAN PIEFebruary 3, 1959“The day the Music Died”I know, a long, long time ago. Not so for me. I can relate to Don McLean’s lyrics personally.Don McLean wrote his song back in 1971, so time had passed since that February day in 1959.Don Mclean was a paperboy on the cold February day. That, I am sure, is where he got the idea.And I read the paper that day. Back in those days we got the morning paper, The Arizona Republic. We lived in Phoenix at the time. And our front porch is where I saw the story.“A long, long time ago I can still remember how that music used to make me smile And I knew if I had my chance That I could make those people dance And maybe they'd be happy for a while But February made me shiver With every paper I'd deliver Bad news on the doorstep I couldn't take one mor...
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By Shawn Polston, Tucson Short Sale Specialist
(Keller Williams Southern AZ)
Sabino Canyon I love hiking! When I lived in New Mexico I used to go hiking at least once a month and considered it something that was vital to my happiness. When I was moving to Tucson I thought that hiking would have to be something I would be giving up because I was under the impression that the desert around Tucson was just miles of flat land studded with saguaro cactus's, but boy was I wrong! After I had lived here for a few months I was feeling really disconnected from the natural world so one of my co-workers told me about a hike she went on at Sabino Canyon and thought it might be something I would enjoy doing. So I gathered a few of my friends and planned a hiking day and I am so glad I did! To start out with, the Sabino Canyon hiking trails are located right outside of Tucson ...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
District 16 Tucson Foothills 4 bed/3 bath Home for SaleLocated near the Foothills intersection of Swan and Sunrise, tucked away on a quiet, one-way-in street, take a moment to discover this hidden gem.The home offers  close to 2900 square feet and with it, a versatile floor plan that might work for a mother-in-law suite, college student, or multi-gen situation.  One bedroom stands alone with full bath and access to garage.As you enter the front foyer, a sunken living room with soaring, beamed ceilings catches your eye.  To your left, use the space as formal dining or office!The kitchen sits at the heart of the home with great room attached, dinette, and full laundry room with it's own counter and cabinetry.  Enjoy your dual ovens, brand new KitchenAide Stovetop and island with storage a...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
North Ranch - LOCATION with that Homey Neighborhood Vibe! Travel north about a mile along Thornydale Road from Cortaro Farms Road and just a bit north from Mountainview High School you'll come across the sprawling grassy entrance to North Ranch in Tucson, AZ. This community sits nestled in amongst natural desert and mountain view surrounds. The community offers many homes for sale, ranging from a cozy 2 bedroom style to expansive five bedroom two stories. Residents enjoy being minutes from shopping, schools, and offices, and yet mature landscaping softens the residential area that features two pools, spa, volleyball, tennis, community center, horseshoes, basketball, walking paths and more! Homes were built here in the 1990's and have mostly contemporary tile roof facades, with a few San...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
3.  FoodTucson is the first city in America to be honored with the Capital of Gastronomy designation.   This city, rich with history and culture, dates back to the O'odham people  who settled, and cultivated this rich desert landscape. According to VisitTucson.org, "Tucson's agriculture heritage extends back more than 4,000 years as the longest known continuously cultivated area in the North America".  So there's your history lesson!  Bringing it all current --  Beer and, wine festivals, farmers markets, wine tastings, Tucson Meet Yourself - Tucsonans know how to celebrate food.  Some of the fantastic food events held yearly include:    https://www.saaca.org/savor.html  SAVOR Food and Wine Festival   https://www.saaca.org/tucson23.html  23 Miles of Mexican Food   https://www.saaca.org/w...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
2.  Mountains.My kids thought Tucson was just a flat desert plain with a few Saguaro Cacti to break up the monotony before they came to visit.Tucson is surrounded by four main mountain ranges, on all sides.Santa Catalina's, including Mt. Lemmon, to the north. Santa Ritas to the South.Here is Cat Mountain, SW Tucson,Tucson Mountain Range.Tucson Mountains to the West - This is a closeup of Sombrero Peak. Pusch Ridge to the North, part of the Santa Catalina's in Oro Valley.Rincons to the east.They are amazing, and each different in their own ways.These are the Tortolita Mountains, up where they play golf by the Ritz Carlton in Dove Mountain, Marana, AZ.Looking for a home with a mountain view?  I can help with that!!!Call me - Cara Mancuso, Associate Broker with Long Realty, 520-909-2988 Ot...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
1.  Sunrise.Everyone talks about our sunsets, but don't miss getting up early for these beauties!!These are views over the Rincon Mountains, located on the East Border of the Tucson Valley. 5:30 a.m. this morning.  I looked outside and had to go grab my camera.After two years of waking to this view, it doesn't get old! This is up Oro Valley Way, looking towards the Santa Catalina Mountain Range. Tucson sits in an elevated valley between four Mountain Ranges - Santa Catalinas to the North, Rincons to the East, Santa Ritas to the South, and the Tucson Mountain Range to the West.  If you are over in the Oro Valley, Marana areas North and Northwest of Tucson Metro - The Tortolitas are the ones to the North.  They were cleary visible in the Golf Accenture matches a couple years back. For you...
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By Cara Marcelle Mancuso, Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!
(Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes)
Looking for a Tucson Foothills location?24 hour Guard-gated security?Sprawling hillside location with lots of space?  3 bedrooms plus den, 2 bathrooms plus powder, living, formal dining, family room AND dinette?Imagine relaxing in your private courtyard on a summer evening with your east facing retreat.Watch the sunset from your master bedroom suite with updated bath and shower.  On a colder winter night, start up the fire.   2760 square feet, newly listed in Sin Vacas, north Tucson Foothills at $585,000 with multiple balconies, solar lease, newer carpeting, updated bathrooms.  Call for an appointment to view today.  Mountain, sunset, ravine, preserve views.  Check out our website for many, many more photos. 7356 N Camino Sin Vacas, Tucson, AZ PhotosDon't let the sun go down on your opp...
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
BEST NEW COMMERCIAL ON TV???Commercials. I know. We all hate them. I fast forward through virtually all of them, since I record shows on my DVR to watch later. Sans commercials.But not this one. I even back up the show to watch this one. Some ad person really had a great idea. This cracks me up.This ad is the new Metro PCS ad. Sorry I couldn’t figure out how to get the picture, but here’s the Youtube link.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsPh-wgctQEEnjoy!If I can ever provide more information about Tucson AZ real estate and surrounding areas, the housing market, or otherwise assist you, friends or family in a home search, please contact me by phone or text at (520) 850-5995, call me toll free at (800) 557-9798 or email me at TucsonAgent@msn.comWebsite is www.TucsonBuyersAgent.com or www....
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
Today is Carlotta’s birthday. How nice, you say. What’s so special about Carlotta?Well, how about I tell you. Carlotta Flores is head chef/owner of Tucson’s very own El Charro restaurant. And that’s saying something. Mexican restaurants are ubiquitous to Tucson. They are everywhere.And yet there is only one original El Charro!Established in 1922, El Charro Café of Tucson, Arizona is The Nation's Oldest Mexican Restaurant in continuous operation by the same family. Featuring traditional Northern Mexico-Sonoran style and innovative Tucson-style Mexican Food, El Charro Café is truly as Gourmet Magazine wrote: "A Taste Explosion".With a large array of award winning hand-crafted recipes based on Sonoran and Local ingredients, El Charro Café is a passage to Tucson's Culinary History that has ...
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
THIS WON’T WORK IN TUCSON. NO BASEMENTS.GO TO AN OPEN HOUSE AND ASK THE REAL ESTATE AGENT IF THEY’LL STAND IN THE BASEMENT WITH THE DOOR CLOSED SO YOU CAN HEAR IF THE SCREAMS ARE AUDIBLE OUTSIDE.And, no, you're not actually supposed to do this. They made me say that.If I can ever provide more information about Tucson AZ real estate and surrounding areas, the housing market, or otherwise assist you, friends or family in a home search, please contact me by phone or text at (520) 850-5995, call me toll free at (800) 557-9798 or email me at TucsonAgent@msn.comWebsite is www.TucsonBuyersAgent.com or www.TucsonRealEstateAgent.comWant a great REALTOR in Tucson?Google MeJon Quist, ABR, CRS, ePRO, GRIREALTY EXECUTIVES TUCSON ELITETucson's BUYERS ONLY Agent6444E TANQUE VERDE ROADTucson, AZ 857155...
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
Listing Agent : "Can you fax me the offer?"Buyer's agent : "Sorry, I can't fax from where I live"Listing agent :  "Oh, sorry. And where is that exactly"Buyers agent : "2018. I live in 2018, Bart.If I can ever provide more information about Tucson AZ real estate and surrounding areas, the housing market, or otherwise assist you, friends or family in a home search, please contact me by phone or text at (520) 850-5995, call me toll free at (800) 557-9798 or email me at TucsonAgent@msn.comWebsite is www.TucsonBuyersAgent.com or www.TucsonRealEstateAgent.com Jon Quist is Tucson’s Buyers Only Agent Want a great REALTOR in Tucson?Google MeJon Quist, ABR, CRS, ePRO, GRIREALTY EXECUTIVES TUCSON ELITETucson's BUYERS ONLY Agent6444E TANQUE VERDE ROADTucson, AZ 85715520-850-5995 Direct800-557-9798 ...
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
Beyond Bread ...Yep, that's because it has lots more than just yummy bread!Opened in 1998, Beyond Bread is a local make-from-scratch bakery and restaurant serving hand-crafted breads, sandwiches, soups, salads and decadent pastries for breakfast, lunch and dinner.Not a place to go on a diet. Sandwiches are huge. They do have a diverse offering, though, with some nice salads and soups. Locally owned, not a national chain. I’ve been going there since they opened in 1998. I recommend them very highly. Great menu. And I don’t remain tubby by eating at Mickey D’s. I know where the good stuff is!If you think I’m kidding, check out this link to their menu…https://www.beyondbread.com/menu/ GO. You'll thank me! If I can ever provide more information about Tucson AZ real estate and surrounding ar...
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
This is one of my very favorite songs, and has been since I first heard it back in, wait for it, 1970. yes, it's that old, and I'm even older. I'm sure few of you go back that far!On occasion I wondered about the history, the origin, the reason for that song. never stopped to figure it out. Until last week.Here's the story...James Taylor is not singing about himself in this song, but about the child who was named in his honor. Taylor wrote the song in 1969, when he drove on his way to Richmond, Virginia to see his older brother, the late Alex Taylor. James had recently returned to America after recording his first album in England, and he was shocked to learn that Alex had become a father for the first time in his absence. Alex and his wife, Brent Taylor, had given birth to their first ...
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By Jon Quist, Tucson's BUYERS ONLY Realtor since 1996
(REALTY EXECUTIVES ARIZONA TERRITORY)
Sorry, but this is laugh out loud REALLY FUNNY. Women can relate. Husband: My wife is missing. She went to rescue people from the flood yesterday and has not come home...Sergeant at Police Station: What is her height? Husband: Gee, I'm not sure. A little over five-feet tall. Sergeant: Weight? Husband: Don't know. Not slim, not really fat. Sergeant: Color of eyes? Husband: Sort of brown I think. Never really noticed. Sergeant: Color of hair? Husband: Changes a couple times a year. Maybe dark brown now. I can’t remember. Sergeant: What was she wearing? Husband: Could have been pants, or maybe a skirt or shorts. I don't know exactly. Sergeant: What kind of car did she go in? Husband: She went in my Jeep. Sergeant: What kind of Jeep was it? Husband: (sobbing) It's a 2010 Rubicon with Sprint...
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