*** No USDA eligible properties were found in South Tucson ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in South Tucson.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Pima county include:

Achi,   Ahan Owuch,   Ajo,   Ak Chin,   Ak Chut Vaya,   Ak Komelik,   Ali Ak Chin,   Ali Chuk,   Ali Chukson,   Ali Molina,   Ali Oidak,   Anegam,   Arivaca,   Arivaca Junction,   Artesa,   Avra,   Avra Valley,   Buenos Aires,   Casas Adobes,   Catalina,   Catalina Foothills,   Charco,   Chiawuli Tak,   Chico Shunie,   Childs,   Chiuli Shaik,   Choulic,   Chukson,   Chukut Kuk,   Chutum Vaya,   Chuwut Murk,   Civano,   Comobabi,   Continental,   Corona de Tucson,   Cortaro,   Cowlic,   Diamond Bell Ranch,   Dobson,   Drexel Heights,   Duval,   East Sahuarita,   Elephant Head,   Emika,   Esmond,   Flowing Wells,   Gibson,   Greaterville,   Green Valley,   Gu Chuapo,   Gu Oidak,   Gu Vo,   Gurli Put Vo,   Haivan Vaya,   Haivana Nakya,   Hali Murk,   Hashan Chuchg,   Helvetia,   Hickiwan,   Hoa Murk,   Hoi Oidak,   Hotason Vo,   Indian Ridge Estates,   Itak,   Jaynes,   Kahachi Miliuk,   Kaihon Kug,   Ko Vaya,   Kom Kug,   Kom Vo,   Komak Wuacho,   Kuakatch,   Kui Tatk,   Kuit Vaya,   Kupk,   Las Guijas,   Loma Linda,   Lukeville,   Maish Vaya,   Makgum Havoka,   Marana,   Mexican Town,   Mountain View,   Narcho Santos,   Naviska,   Nawt Vaya,   Nelson,   New Tucson,   Newfield,   Noipa Kam,   Nolic,   Oit Ihuk,   Old Tucson,   Oracle Foothills Estates,   Orange Grove Estates,   Oro Valley,   Palo Verde Stand,   Pan Tak,   Pantano,   Papago Farms,   Peach Pu,   Pia Oik,   Piato Vaya,   Picture Rocks,   Pimaco Two,   Pipyak,   Pisinemo,   Pitoikam,   Polo Village,   Polvo,   Puertocito,   Quijotoa,   Quinlin,   Rankin,   Redington,   Rillito,   Rincon Valley,   Rosemont Camp,   Rowood,   Sahuarita,   Sahuarita Heights,   San Agustin,   San Miguel,   San Pedro,   San Rafael,   San Vicente,   San Xavier,   Sandwash Mill,   Santa Lucia,   Santa Rosa,   Sapano Vaya,   Sasabe,   Schuchk,   Schuchuli,   Secundino,   Sells,   Shaotkam,   Sikort Chuapo,   Sikul Himatk,   Sil Nakya,   Silver Bell,   Siovi Shuatak,   Sivili Chuchg,   Skoksonak,   Skyline Bel Aire Estates,   Soldier Camp,   South Komelik,   Stan Shuatuk,   Stoa Pitk,   Stockham,   Stotonyak,   Summerhaven,   Summit,   Sweetwater,   Tanque Verde,   Tatai Toak,   Tatk Kam Vo,   Tatkum Vo,   Three Points,   Topawa,   Tortolita,   Tucson,   Tucson Country Club Estates,   Tucson Estates,   Tucson National Estates,   Twin Buttes,   Uhs Kug,   Utevak,   Vail,   Vainom Kug,   Vakamok,   Valencia West,   Vamori,   Vandenberg Village,   Vaya Chin,   Ventana,   Viason Chin,   Vopolo Havoka,   Wahak Hotrontk,   Why,   Wickchoupai,   Willow Canyon,   Wilmot,  

 

Or have a look at other Arizona counties including:

Apache,   Cochise,   Coconino,   Gila,   Graham,   Greenlee,   La Paz,   Maricopa,   Mohave,   Navajo,   Pinal,   Santa Cruz,   Yavapai,   Yuma,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of South Tucson, AZ?
Then read on!

South Tucson is a small city located within the Tucson metropolitan area in southern Arizona. It is just 1.2 square miles in size, and has a population of around 5,500 people.

South Tucson is known for its vibrant Latino culture and serves as a center for Mexican-American and immigrant families. It has a rich history of arts, cuisines and traditions, with many colorful and festive events and celebrations throughout the year.

South Tucson is also home to several popular historical landmarks, like the Las Milpitas de Cottonwood Farm, which showcases traditional farming techniques of the region's indigenous people, and the Carlos Ronstadt Memorial Park, which celebrates the legacy of prominent Latin American families who have shaped the town's cultural heritage.