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        Ben & Kim Boldt

PREMIER TUCSON HOMES - Long Realty

10445 N Oracle Rd #121

Oro Valley, AZ 85737

1 866 316 5575

kim@premiertucsonhomes.com

ben@premiertucsonhomes.com

 

VAIL, ARIZONA

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Vail is a fast growing community in the Southeast  area of Tucson - MAP. Vail was named after ranchers Edward and Walter Vail.  Vail was Christened as a town in 1893, but has no legal boundary.  It is part of unincorporated Pima County. Because of the proximity with Tucson, Vail may well become a suburb within the city limits of Tucson in the future. 


Vail is one of the fastest growing areas in Arizona. The current population is over 20,000 people, but it is estimated that this will increase to 275,000 people over the next 20 years.   Del Lago golf course  - a daily fee course - is located in Vail and provides an outstanding challenge for golfers.

Additionally, a nearby historical site - Colossal Cave Mountain Park  was inhabited over a thousand years ago. Around 900 A.D. the Hohokam Indians formed a thriving community, farming in the valley below Colossal Cave and using the Cave itself for shelter, storage, and as a shrine.