
Suburban homes in Tucson with attached garages. (Shutterstock Photo/Jason Finn)
Increasing mortgage rates have slowed growth, with prices even declining in some places. But some areas are still seeing price jumps compared to the year before.
Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in the Tucson, AZ metro area using data from Zillow. Charts show the monthly typical home value since January 2018.

#13. Green Valley, AZ
– 1-year price change: -$5,862 (-2.0%)
– 5-year price change: +$87,557 (+43.2%)
– Typical home value: $290,235 (#9 most expensive city in metro)

#12. Sahuarita, AZ
– 1-year price change: -$4,412 (-1.2%)
– 5-year price change: +$111,988 (+45.1%)
– Typical home value: $360,413 (#7 most expensive city in metro)

#11. Tucson, AZ
– 1-year price change: -$1,789 (-0.5%)
– 5-year price change: +$107,416 (+48.5%)
– Typical home value: $329,100 (#8 most expensive city in metro)

#10. Amado, AZ
– 1-year price change: -$1,745 (-0.7%)
– 5-year price change: +$84,352 (+51.9%)
– Typical home value: $246,749 (#11 most expensive city in metro)

#9. Vail, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$78 (+0.0%)
– 5-year price change: +$120,968 (+41.4%)
– Typical home value: $412,825 (#6 most expensive city in metro)

#8. Oro Valley, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$99 (+0.0%)
– 5-year price change: +$162,755 (+47.3%)
– Typical home value: $507,194 (#3 most expensive city in metro)

#7. South Tucson, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$163 (+0.1%)
– 5-year price change: +$75,009 (+53.2%)
– Typical home value: $216,074 (#12 most expensive city in metro)

#6. Marana, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$641 (+0.1%)
– 5-year price change: +$140,059 (+47.0%)
– Typical home value: $438,300 (#4 most expensive city in metro)

#5. Ajo, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$2,735 (+2.2%)
– 5-year price change: +$41,770 (+50.6%)
– Typical home value: $124,377 (#13 most expensive city in metro)

#4. Catalina, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$2,891 (+0.7%)
– 5-year price change: +$147,833 (+55.2%)
– Typical home value: $415,789 (#5 most expensive city in metro)

#3. Three Points, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$4,976 (+1.8%)
– 5-year price change: +$92,794 (+49.5%)
– Typical home value: $280,237 (#10 most expensive city in metro)

#2. Sonoita, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$11,740 (+2.1%)
– 5-year price change: +$186,255 (+49.4%)
– Typical home value: $563,220 (#2 most expensive city in metro)

#1. Tortolita, AZ
– 1-year price change: +$17,083 (+2.8%)
– 5-year price change: +$213,287 (+52.0%)
– Typical home value: $623,261 (#1 most expensive city in metro)
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