Imagine living in a home where you never rely on electricity. The sun powers every appliance you run, your furnace, water heater, washer and dryer, etc. When searching for energy-efficient homes, Tucson solar-powered properties are an excellent choice. Tucson sits west of El Paso and south of Phoenix, where I-10 and I-19 meet. Ironwood Forest and Sonoran Desert are to the west, while the Saguaro National Park East is to the east. On average, Tucson receives about 310 days of sun per year. Ample amounts of sunshine make it an excellent spot for solar energy. You can purchase or build a home that makes the most of the sunshine by tapping into its amazing energy.

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| Reduced $10,000 to $210,000 on 02-10-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $10,000 to $229,900 on 02-10-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $9,700 to $269,000 on 02-09-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $15,000 to $144,900 on 02-08-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $10,000 to $219,000 on 02-08-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $1,000 to $178,990 on 02-02-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $189 to $181,990 on 02-02-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $2,000 to $202,990 on 02-02-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $1,000 to $342,990 on 02-02-12 TARMLS Listing |
| Reduced $1,000 to $174,990 on 02-02-12 TARMLS Listing |