Relocating to Tucson

Tucson, Arizona is like a breath of fresh air for many4.1% recorded early in 2005. About 83% of residents
people. But there is much more to consider for thoseheld a high school degree, with 27 percent completing
thinking of relocating to Tucson.four or more years of college. Growth in the high-tech
The seat of Pima County, Tucson is the secondjob market attracts a greater number of residents
largest city in Arizona. The 48th U.S. state is theeach year. The University of Arizona has a hand in
birthplace of singer Linda Ronstadt and actressTucson's economic development as the city's second
Barbara Eden. Nicknamed 'The Old Pueblo,' Tucson islargest employer. Raytheon Missile Systems is tops
home to the University of Arizona and its nearlywith 10,200 people on the payroll. Government
30,000 full-time students. The city's estimatedcontractors and high-tech industries are drawn to
population in July 2005 was 515,526 people. Since theTucson with its Air Force base and nearby center for
U.S. Census of 1990, the number of Tucson residentsmilitary intelligence. Current high-tech employers include
has grown 23.4%. The metropolitan area hasTexas Instruments, IBM, Intuit, Inc. and Universal
experienced an even greater rate of growth. In 2000,Avionics. Tucson also relies on its culture and heritage
the census counted 843,746 living in the area, a 26.5%to bolster the economy. The faithful dry and sunny
increase over the total in 1990. Just 60 miles from theclimate aids the area's $1.5 billion dollar tourism industry.
Mexican border, 54% of Tucson's population is WhiteAt nearly 25-hundred feet above sea level, Tucson is
Non-Hispanic. The Hispanic or Latino races account forsurrounded by mountain ranges reaching 7,000 feet.
nearly 36% of the population, Black (4.3%), andMild winters include a yearly average temperature of
American Indian (3.2%). The crime rate is statistically39 degrees in January. Hot summers come with an
high. The FBI's crime index in 2005 had Tucson ataverage of 78 degrees in July. And typical for Arizona,
734.7, more than doubling the national average ofa mere 11 inches of precipitation is the annual average.
325.2. In 2004, there were 55 murders and over 300With more than enough sunshine annually, Tucson's
rapes in the city.climate gives sports enthusiasts plenty to see and do.
Affordable housing and a comfortable cost of livingProfessional baseball teams take part in spring training
may attract those with plans on relocating to Tucson.at Hi Corbett Field and Tucson Electric Park. The
While still very reasonable, the price tag on homes forChrysler Classic of Tucson golf championship is held
sale in the city has risen by more than $35,000 sinceannually. Skiers will trek their way up to Mount
2000 when the average asking price was $93,300.Lemmon and take to the slopes. If you are relocating
House values were significantly below the rest of theto Tucson, it is one of the top cities in the country for
state at an average of $96,300. Housing starts steadilybiking. The city hosts the El Tour de Tucson cycling
increase each year. In 2005, 2,421 buildings went up atevent each fall.
an average cost of $147,200. Renters were paying"Old Pueblo" enjoys a multicultural heritage that includes
$516 monthly gross rent in 2000. But according to theNative American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo
Metropolitan Tucson Chamber of Commerce, theinfluences. Tucson was a big part of the Old West
average rent for a two-bedroom apartment waswhere the streets hosted many gunfights, as did
$707 in 2004. That same year, the city's Cost of Livingneighboring Tombstone. Tucson is about a two-hour
Index (99.2) was found to be just below the nationaldrive from Phoenix. Winter residents called "snowbirds"
average.make Tucson their winter home, purchasing property
While Tucson is emerging in the high-tech industries,or recreating in R.V.s. Tucson International Airport
per capita income has been very low. The medianwelcomes seven million passengers annually with its 12
income for a household was just $30,981, according tomajor airlines. The primary highway routes into the city
census statistics in 2000. The average family incomebring travelers to and from Los Angeles and El Paso.
did not fair any better at $37,344. Finding work doesn'tAmtrak also provides passenger service as does
seem to be a problem with an unemployment rate ofGreyhound bus lines.