Catalina, AZ


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Catalina, AZ

About Catalina, AZ

Living in Catalina, AZ is a truly unique experience. Nestled among the rolling hills of the desert, the town offers a quiet atmosphere with incredible views. The local community has been around for generations and is filled with friendly people who are passionate about their heritage. In addition to its breathtaking scenery, Catalina boasts several outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking trails, camping sites, and bird watching. With easy access to nearby Tucson, AZ and its many attractions, Catalina is an ideal spot for those looking for some peace and quiet while still having plenty of entertainment options at their fingertips. Mid-sized city/College town - South-central Arizona, 60 miles north of the Mexican border.

State: Arizona
County: Pima County
Metro Area: Tucson Metro Area
City: Catalina
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (no daylight savings time)
Elevation: 2555 ft above sea level

Tucson is a large and growing Sun Belt city known for its attractive setting, pleasant climate, and cosmopolitan nature. It attracts retirees and a younger crowd. The area consists of an attractive, modern downtown with a small historic district, surrounded by suburbs laid out in a grid. The University of Arizona, about a mile north of the downtown, brings college-town feel (particularly on football weekends and during the basketball season). Tall, forested mountains surround the city up to an elevation of 9,000 feet. Into the mountains are numerous planned communities and higher-priced homes, many around golf courses.

The economy is mainly supported by the university, retirees, and high tech-industry. Several large companies including IBM, Raytheon, Intuit, and Texas Instruments have facilities in the area. Some of these businesses have proven to be cyclical in the past but are doing reasonably well now. The cost of living has been rising and is now above the U.S. average, and home prices have escalated rapidly.

The climate is close to ideal. The high altitude moderates the desert heat while the southerly location and dry surroundings moderate winter influences and create a generally pleasant atmosphere. The arts and culture scene is strong for a city its size. On the downside, the crime rate is persistently high, and some sprawl issues including relatively long commutes, poor air quality and areas of bland housing and commercial infrastructure are evident.

Located at the foot of the Catalina Mountains, Tucson lies in a broad, flat valley with many dry riverbeds and washes. The soil is sandy, and vegetation is mostly brush, cacti, and small trees. The climate is mid-altitude arid, characterized by a long hot season from April to October. Temperatures above 90 prevail from May through September, with 100 degree-plus temperatures an average of 41 days per year. Humidity is low and diurnal temperature ranges are high, often over 30 degrees F. Summer thunderstorms, which can flood otherwise dry washes, produce 50% of annual precipitation. Pacific storms provide more steady rain from December through March. Snow may fall in higher mountains, but is infrequent in the city. Clear, sunny days are commonplace with some dust and haze at times. First freeze is late November, last is late February.

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Catalina Cost of Living

High desert climate, arts & culture, and attractive setting make Catalina a great place to live.

$377,600
+10.5% higher than avg
$63,701
-8.4% lower than avg
5.7 / 8.2
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Catalina Crime
56.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Catalina, Arizona
$72,360
for a family
$53,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Catalina
   High desert climate
High crime rates
   Arts & culture
Growth and sprawl
   Attractive setting
Economic cycles
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Over 12 years ago
The Catlaina area (Saddlebrook / Oro Valley) was wonderful back in the 1970's and 1980's. As is typical with AZ, Developers ruined the community and problems are a  More
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Over 17 years ago
Deeply regret moving here 10 yrs ago. Cost of living is high, over-inflated housing/rental market, traffic is horrible, pay is extremely low. Great place to golf  More
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Over 17 years ago
We live on the north side of the Catalina Mtns. close to Tucson but not so close that we have to endure the smog. Congestion is becoming a part of life out here as  More
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