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Wow House: Campbell Cliffs Joins Warmth and Luxury in the Desert
Campbell Cliffs in Tucson is the only off-site home that offers the prospect for membership to Canyon Ranch spa.

Campbell Cliffs in Tucson is the only off-site home that offers the prospect for membership to Canyon Ranch spa.

Can you spare $7.9 million? Located on the Sonoran high desert, the home's "back yard" is over a million acres of protected national forest.

This groovy 1975 Tucson home appears on the National Register of Historic Places and was designed by a U of A professor.
This $3.9M Tucson home in the Wild Horse Ranch Estates offers a Mediterranean design melded with a rural feel.
This $3.5 million hilltop home in The Canyons brings the Old World charm of Tuscany, Italy to Tucson.
This $3.5M Tucson property peacefully sits behind the Canyon Ranch Wellness Resort's gates and melds Southwestern and Mediterranean styles.
This sprawling 9,800 square foot, 6 bedroom Pima Canyon Estates home was designed by award-winning Tucson native architect Ron Robinette.
This $4.5M home was owned by Donald Diamond, a well-known Tucson businessman, land developer and philanthropist who died in March.
This $850,000 newly listed Tucson home features 4,000 square feet, 5 bedrooms and glass walls.
This plush 1940s estate was designed by iconic Swiss-Tucson architect Josias Joesler, after whom a Tucson street and village were named.
This newly listed Tucson home uses solar power to heat its hot water and pool.
Finding a 3-plex dwelling is rare in Tucson, and this clean, renovated one was built in 1927.
If you want to see a part of Tucson's history, check out this 1902-built Victorian masterpiece estate in historic Armory Park.
This $9.9 million, 25,000 square foot Campbell Cliffs mansion on Catalina Ridge Drive in Tucson is the city's most expensive home for sale.
An estate that just went on the market in Tucson for $1.37 million offers sweeping views of Catalina Mountain from its rooftop deck.
Homes in Tucson’s historic downtown have been lovingly restored to retain original details and flair, but include modern touches.
Whoever buys this $4.5 million estate in The Canyons will be ready for any emergency with a private well, solar panels and more.
A new study shows that baby boomers are big fans of cities.
A gorgeous Tucson home available now in the mercado district offers a historical Mexico City feel nestled strategically near downtown.
It's not exactly the set of Game of Thrones, but you'll feel like a noble in a castle just blocks from downtown.
Tucson has a bustling real estate market, and these houses are at the top of the market when it comes to new listings.
Campbell Cliffs offers jaw-dropping views of the lush Sonoran high desert and a million-acre protected forest as a backyard.
The ranch has been in operation for over 40 years as the Tucson School of Horseshoeing, which also offered riding and rodeo lessons.
Tucson has a bustling real estate market. These five stunners are at the top of the market, according to Realtor.com
A newly remodeled Tucson home is affordably priced $279,000. You can park an RV there without a homeowners association to worry about.
This 2003 contemporary in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains offers breathtaking views, and even has a horse corral and stables.
This is a real working ranch with top-notch horse facilities, a roping arena and coops to keep your chickens — plus a pool and spa.
Here’s where all those Beemers, Benzes and Bentleys in Arizona are come from — well, most of them, anyway.
Looking for something to do this weekend? There are plenty of real estate open houses this weekend to check out.
With it's huge modern pool and wing that could either be for the children or guests, this 5,239 square foot home has plenty to offer.
WOW House: Whether you're daydreaming or looking to buy, this amazing home will, well, amaze you.
This bran new home borders natual land and has an unobstructed mountain view. THen there's the freestanding soaking tub, and chef's kitchen.
This five-bedroom home is set on more than 3.5 acres and backs up to the national park.
It's hard to turn your back on a home with a master suite that has two master bathrooms.
Three lots in the Catalina Foothills were combined to create a 133-acre place to set a magnificent 9,000 square foot home.
The Dirty Dozen star even designed the door handles on this six-bedroom home set on more than six acres.
This four-bedroom, 5,700 square foot home on more than one acre has plenty to offer frpm its travertine floors to its cantera columns.