c.1950 Arizona Home For Sale – No HOA $190K
$190,000
No HOA! This single-story Arizona home for sale boasts a versatile layout with two generous living spaces, one bedroom, plus a den, and a full bathroom. The tile flooring throughout enhances a sleek and unified aesthetic. The kitchen showcases inviting wooden cabinets and a gas range, complemented by a window above the sink that floods the space with natural light.

Realtor Comments
A separate laundry room adds everyday convenience. The fully fenced yard provides privacy and functional outdoor space, while the covered patio areas extend usable living outdoors. A great yard for dogs! A detached two-car garage with a manual door offers secure parking or storage. Covered entry, shaded walkways, and low-maintenance landscaping complete the setting. Ideal for buyers seeking practical living spaces with room to adapt and personalize.
- 1bd
- 1ba
- 805sqft
- 5,227sqft lot
- Circa 1950

253 W Kentucky St, Tucson, AZ 85714 $190,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Christopher Allen Ried

Pros
- Mild Winters:
- Tucson enjoys mild winters, making it attractive for those looking to escape colder climates.
- Natural Beauty:
- Surrounded by stunning desert landscapes, mountains, and outdoor recreational areas, perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring.
- Cultural Diversity:
- A rich blend of cultures, particularly Hispanic culture, reflected in the food, festivals, and art.
- Affordability:
- Generally lower cost of living compared to many other cities, particularly in housing.
- Educational Opportunities:
- Home to the University of Arizona, which brings educational and cultural events to the community.
- Culinary Scene:
- An evolving food scene, famous for its Mexican cuisine and a variety of local restaurants.
- Arts and Festivals:
- Numerous cultural events, arts festivals, and a vibrant local arts scene.
Cons
- Summer Heat:
- Extremely hot summers can be uncomfortable, with temperatures often exceeding 100°F (38°C).
- Limited Public Transport:
- Public transportation options are limited, making a car necessary for most residents.
- Higher Crime Rates:
- Certain areas experience higher crime rates compared to national averages, requiring careful neighborhood selection.
- Dust Storms:
- The region is prone to dust storms, which can impact air quality and visibility.
- Limited Job Market:
- Job opportunities can be limited in certain fields, outside of education and healthcare.
- Allergens:
- High pollen counts in the spring may affect those with allergies.
- Urban Sprawl:
- Sprawling neighborhoods can lead to longer commutes as the city continues to expand.

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*
You May Also Like
Louisiana Handyman Special For Sale on 1.45 Acres $59K
March 23, 2024
Under $100K Sunday – c.1925 Georgia Fixer Upper Folk Victorian Under $70K
April 20, 2025