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The rental market in Tucson, Arizona is a competitive and varied market with a wide range of rental options available for all types of renters. Tucson is the second-largest city in Arizona, located in the Sonoran Desert, and is known for its desert landscape and warm weather.

Tucson has a diverse range of neighborhoods, which offer renters a variety of options. The city’s downtown area is the hub of Tucson’s cultural and business life, and offers a wide range of housing options. Popular neighborhoods like Armory Park, Barrio Viejo, and Sam Hughes are close to downtown and offer a mix of historic homes and modern apartments. Further away from downtown, the neighborhoods of Midvale Park, Flowing Wells, and Civano offer more suburban living options.

Tucson boasts a strong school system, with many highly-rated public and private schools. The University of Arizona and Pima Community College are also popular choices for students. In addition, Tucson is home to a number of renowned private schools, such as Salpointe Catholic High School and The Gregory School.

The average rental price for a one-bedroom apartment in Tucson is around $850. For larger apartments and homes, prices range from $900 to $

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