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$398,116$442 / ft²
TopHap EstimateOur estimate of what this home would sell for today, based on nearby sales, the home's size and features, and local price trends. It is a starting point, not an appraisal.· confidence 91How well the pricing models agreed with each other on this home. Higher means the estimate rests on stronger, more consistent data.· as of Jun 25, 2026

AZ
0
Baths
900 ft²
Living AreaTotal finished area of the structures, from county records. Some counties include shared space like hallways or a building gym, so it may not match a listing.
1.05 ac
Lot SizeThe size of the land the home sits on, from county records.
2010
Year BuiltThe year the home was originally built, according to county records.
1
StoriesHow many floors the home has above ground.

Valuation

$398K
$363K low$433K high
Est. Owner EquityRoughly how much of the home's value the owner would keep after paying off known loans. It is our estimate minus the loans still owed.$398,116
Est. Lendable EquityThe part of the owner's equity a lender would typically let them borrow against — about 80% of their equity.$318,493

Tax & Assessment

Property TaxThe property tax billed for this tax year. It usually pays for schools, roads, and local services.$1,651 (2025)
Assessed ValueThe value the county assigns to this home to calculate property tax. It is often lower than what the home would sell for.$7,175 (2026)
Previous AssessedThe county's assessed value from the year before, useful for seeing how the assessment changed.$10,263
Assessor Market ValueThe county assessor's own opinion of market value. It is separate from our estimate and updates on the county's schedule.$47,830

Climate Risk

Overall riskThe average of the five hazard scores below, on a 0 to 100 scale. Higher means greater projected risk over the coming decades.55
54
FloodProjected flooding risk from rivers, heavy rain, and storm surge, scored 0 to 100. Higher is riskier.
85
WildfireProjected wildfire risk, scored 0 to 100, based on how much land burns in a typical year. Higher is riskier.
96
HeatProjected heat risk, scored 0 to 100, based on how many extremely hot days a year are expected. Higher is riskier.
6
StormProjected risk from heavy rainstorms, scored 0 to 100, based on how often extreme rainfall is expected. Higher is riskier.
35
DroughtProjected water shortage risk, scored 0 to 100. Higher means more strain on the local water supply.
Projected Flood DepthHow deep a serious flood is expected to get here at some point in the next 30 years. Shown in inches.45 in
30-Year Flood ChanceThe chance of at least one serious flood here in the next 30 years, not in any single year.30%
FEMA Flood ZoneFEMA's flood zone for this address. Zones starting with A or V are high risk, and lenders usually require flood insurance there.minimal

Scores 0–100; higher = greater projected risk.

Property Facts

Property TypeThe broad category the county puts this property in, such as residential or commercial.Residential - Vacant Land
CountyPIMA
Lot (acres)The size of the land the home sits on, from county records.1.05
ConstructionThe main material the home's frame and walls are built from.Wood (Unspecified)
PoolWhether the property has a pool, and what kind, such as in-ground.No

Assigned SchoolsThe public schools this address is zoned for. Boundaries change, so confirm with the district before you count on it.

District: Vail Unified District

Ownership

OccupancyWhether the owner appears to live here or somewhere else. It is inferred from the mailing address on record.Absentee owner
Company ownedWhether the owner is a company or trust rather than a person.Yes

Data by ATTOM. Valuations are automated estimates, not appraisals. Photos from Google Street View and may not depict the current property state.

How this home compares

measured against every home in its neighborhood, its ZIP code and its county, using county assessor records refreshed nightly. A home can stand out in one of those areas and look ordinary in another, because each one holds a different mix of homes.

  • Worth less than 77% of homes in New Tucson
  • Costs more per square foot than 98% of homes in New Tucson
  • Smaller than 97% of homes in New Tucson
  • Has a bigger lot than 88% of homes in Pima County
  • Newer than 89% of homes in New Tucson

How it measures up in New Tucson

The dot is this home. The mark in the middle is the typical home in New Tucson.

Estimated value$398,116
CheaperTypical $476,039Pricier

Pricier than 23% of homes nearby

Price per ft²$442
CheaperTypical $247Pricier

Pricier than 98% of homes nearby

Living area900 ft²
SmallerTypical 1,943 ft²Bigger

Bigger than 3% of homes nearby

Lot size1.05 ac
SmallerTypical 1.1 acBigger

Bigger than 27% of homes nearby

Year built2010
OlderTypical 2000Newer

Newer than 89% of homes nearby

How ranks against every home in each area.
MeasureThis homeNew TucsonPima County
Estimated valuepricier than$398,11623% of homes63% of homes
Price per ft²pricier than$44298% of homes97% of homes
Living areabigger than900 ft²3% of homes8% of homes
Lot sizebigger than1.05 ac27% of homes88% of homes
Year builtnewer than201089% of homes89% of homes

About

How much is , , AZ worth?

The TopHap Estimate for , , AZ is $398,116 as of Jun 25, 2026. The likely range is $362,777 to $433,455. The estimate is modelled from recorded sales, assessments and the property's own characteristics — it is not an appraisal.

When did , , AZ last sell?

, , AZ last sold on Jan 1, 1900, according to the county's recorded deed.

How big is , , AZ?

, , AZ has 900 square feet of living space and a 1.05-acre lot.

When was , , AZ built?

, , AZ was built in 2010, making it 16 years old. The building has 1 story.

What schools serve , , AZ?

, , AZ is assigned to Acacia Elementary School (elementary), rated A-; Old Vail Middle School (middle), rated B-; Andrada Polytechnic High School (high), rated A. All sit in Vail Unified District. Attendance boundaries change — confirm with the district before relying on an assignment.

How does , , AZ compare to other homes in New Tucson?

Among the 755 homes in New Tucson, it is worth more than 23% of them ($398,116 against a typical $476,039), its price per square foot is higher than 98% of them ($442 against a typical $247), it is bigger than 3% of them (900 ft² against a typical 1,943 ft²), its lot is bigger than 27% of them (1.05 ac against a typical 1.1 ac) and it is newer than 89% of them (2010 against a typical 2000). Measured against all of Pima County, it is worth more than 63% of homes there. These shares are recounted nightly from the full county assessor record for each area, not from active listings.

What are the property taxes on , , AZ?

The 2025 property tax bill for , , AZ was $1,651. The county assessed it at $7,175.