Tucson, Arizona, is filled with horse properties and horse-friendly communities to accommodate the equestrian lifestyle you desire. There are individual homes that are more rural and secluded from town as well as planned communities offering spacious land plots that are suitable for neighbors who share a common affinity for raising horses. If you're more partial to the amenities provided by a planned subdivision of Tucson, you might begin your search for a Tucson horse property in horse-friendly communities such as Meadowbrook, Cancion De La Luna, Orange Ranch Estates, Rancho Del Norte, Avra Foothill Estates, Old West Ranchettes and Rocking K Ranch Estates.


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| Reduced $10,000 to $164,500 on 02-10-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $5,000 to $357,000 on 02-10-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $10,000 to $399,900 on 02-10-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $1,000 to $78,900 on 02-09-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $25,900 to $129,000 on 02-09-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $2,400 to $252,500 on 02-09-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $103,000 to $495,000 on 02-09-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $5,100 to $369,900 on 02-08-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $2,000 to $87,000 on 02-08-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $5,000 to $74,900 on 02-08-12 TARMLS Listing |