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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Amado has various housing options, including ranches, 'ranchettes,' and large plots of land, all conveniently located near the I-19 highway.Its crime rate is lower than the national and statewide averages, and there are numerous medical facilities and shopping options close by, as is the case in nearby Santa Cruz. Most homes here are not part of HOA.Amado is horse country with the famous Amado Equine Hacienda, providing boarding, riding lessons, and other equestrian amenities. To live in Amado is to feel like you're in the country because of the wide-open spaces and breathtaking views. Still, Tucson's lights and culture are only 30 minutes away to the north, while Green Valley's supermarkets and year-round golf courses are only 15 minutes from Amado's rural setting.Scenic Beauty: Amado'...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Amado, AZ Community and Real Estate InformationAmado, and its fascinating history that is continuously flourishing until today, and its undoubting fondness with nature, is truly a charming place to reside. Amado's small yet humble town is a lovely place with a meager cost of living and considerably affordable real estate. The average sale price in this area is $148,335, the Median listing price is $485,000, and the Median price per square foot is $188. Home size is between 1000 - 6,738 sqft with 3-8 baths and 2-10 bedroom capacity. Homes for sale in Amado include large home acreage with beautiful landscaping and scenic mountain views and expansive lands perfect for recreational amenities. If you have any questions about the community and properties for sale in this area, please feel fre...
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