Tucson Apartments
Moving
to the great city of Tucson? The best apartments in Tucson are
now easy to find with our help. Make your move painless with the help
of the local leasing experts at ProRent Tucson, a division of ProRentUSA.
We know the best rental communities in the city - and which ones to
avoid! Have a question about a neighborhood? Want to make sure its right
for you? Ask the experts at ProRent Tucson!
A winter mecca for
lovers of sun and sand, Tucson is located in southern Arizona on the
Santa Cruz River, in a desert valley surrounded by mountains. It is
the second largest city in the state, with a multi-cultural population
estimated at more than 460,000--a tenfold increase in the past half
century. Much of that growth is attributed to the dry, sunny climate
which has made the area a leading health resort and retirement community.
Tucson's growth also accelerated after World War II when many of the
military men who had been stationed in the region returned to live.
Do you have more important things to do with your time than learning
about the different rental communities in town? Why not let us take
a load off by doing the research for you! Just tell us what you want
in your new home and we'll do the rest! Have pets? We have a great place
for you. No matter what your particular needs, we will deliver the best
rental every time!
How do
we provide such great service for FREE? First, we use a sophisticated
computer database to cross reference your needs with the rental communities.
Then, we use the HUMAN TOUCH to match you up with the best apt options
for you. And its free because the property manager pays us to provide
this great service!
Think of us as your first friend in town. Best of luck in your relocation
to this great community. After are you settled into your new rental,
check out some of these
area's points of interest: the Saint Augustine Cathedral; the Barrio
Historico, a cluster of adobe buildings from the late 1800s; the Arizona
State Museum, which features the most extensive collection of exhibits
related to the Hohokam and Mogollon peoples; the prized sculptures at
the University Museum of Art; the Arizona Historical Society Museum,
with its focus on the region's early days; the Arizona-Sonora Desert
Museum; and the Mission San Xavier del Bar, a fine example of mission
architecture, founded in the late 1700s by the Spanish Jesuit Eusebio
Kino and located on the Tohono O'Odham Indian Reservation.