USD $189,750
503 S Meyer Avenue, Tucson, AZ, 85701, US
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Listing Courtesy of  Keller Williams Southern Arizona
MLS#: 22509774
Welcome to the heart of the Old Pueblo, Barrio Viejo. Parcel for a new construction home, with proposed plans available to build your private home in the city! There will be a total of 5 new homes in the immediate area. Plans are for a 2 story 3BR + den, 2BA & 1 car garage, approx 1670 sq ft. Purchase just the lot and build with your contractor, or build out completely with builder/developer. Located in one of the most unique settings in downtown Tucson, just two blocks from the New DoubleTree Hotel at the Tucson Community Center (TCC) and less than one half a mile to the center of Downtown Tucson. Barrio Viejo is an urban/suburban hideaway steps from the bustle
of the central business district. Great opportunity to live in downtown and have a new home! Walkable to Sun (click more) Link light rail which loops to U of A complex. There are a total of 5 parcels available here, Seller will consider offers on the other parcels which vary in size and price, call either agent for more information. Plans with builder include ultra Efficient and low maintenance materials like EF Block Construction, Spray foam insulation at ceiling, Metal Roof System and Post Tension slab. Additional security provision with included private gate to each property. Initial design and plans are compliant with both Historic Barrio and City of Tucson.
of the central business district. Great opportunity to live in downtown and have a new home! Walkable to Sun (click more) Link light rail which loops to U of A complex. There are a total of 5 parcels available here, Seller will consider offers on the other parcels which vary in size and price, call either agent for more information. Plans with builder include ultra Efficient and low maintenance materials like EF Block Construction, Spray foam insulation at ceiling, Metal Roof System and Post Tension slab. Additional security provision with included private gate to each property. Initial design and plans are compliant with both Historic Barrio and City of Tucson.
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Listing Highlights

  • Tax Annual Amount

    $3,317.69
  • Lot Size Acres

    0.66
  • County

    Pima
  • Subdivision

    N/A

Property Details

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    Public
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    Property Type
    Land

Location

  • AZ
  • Tucson
  • 85701
  • Pima
  • 503 S Meyer Avenue

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Updated: May 18, 2025 3:40 PM