SaddleBrooke Ranch Homes For Sale — Oracle, AZ

Two Clubhouses, 24 Pickleball Courts, and a Craft Brewery — All Within a Golf Cart Ride

At 3,500 feet above the valley floor and 28 miles north of Tucson, SaddleBrooke Ranch delivers something most retirement communities talk about but rarely deliver: a full resort lifestyle, every single day, without leaving the neighborhood. The community sits in Oracle’s high Sonoran Desert — roughly 1,000 feet higher than central Tucson — where temperatures run cooler, mountain views are unobstructed in nearly every direction, and Coronado National Forest is practically at your back fence. For the active adult who built a career worth retiring from, SaddleBrooke Ranch is the answer to the question: what does the best version of this actually look like?

Aerial view of La Hacienda Club at SaddleBrooke Ranch with resort-style pool, tennis courts, golf course fairways, and the Catalina Mountains in the background.
Resort-style living at SaddleBrooke Ranch with sweeping Catalina Mountain views.

High Desert Living: 1,000 Feet Above Tucson, Backed by Coronado National Forest

SaddleBrooke Ranch sits along Oracle Road (SR-77) in Oracle, Arizona — Pinal County’s high Sonoran Desert corridor, roughly 28 miles north of central Tucson. From Oro Valley the drive takes about 25–30 minutes north through the Town of Catalina and past the established SaddleBrooke communities before the Ranch’s gated entrance appears on the right. The elevation gain from the Tucson valley floor is real and noticeable — summer highs here consistently run several degrees cooler, and the sky is a different thing entirely.

Aerial view of SaddleBrooke Ranch with La Hacienda Club ahead, golf course fairways below, a water feature, and the Ranch House and Creative Arts Center to the right.
A sweeping look across SaddleBrooke Ranch’s resort amenities, golf, and community gathering spaces.

Living in SaddleBrooke Ranch: Where Active Adults Come to Accelerate, Not Slow Down

SaddleBrooke Ranch was built for the retiree who isn’t remotely ready to slow down. The residents here are golfers, competitive pickleball players, glasswork artists, wine club organizers, and community volunteers — typically 55+ adults who retired with intention and a plan for what comes next. The social infrastructure runs deep: dozens of resident-operated clubs, a packed events calendar, an on-site newspaper (the SaddleBrooke Ranch Roundup), a community chorale celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2026, and a Light the Night cancer fundraising team that has ranked in the top three nationally for over a decade.

The homes reflect that lifestyle orientation. Robson-built construction spans nine product series — from the newly introduced Oasis Series (compact and efficient, starting ~$337K at 1,251 sq ft) through Tradition Series homes with standard golf cart garages, Courtyard Villas for lock-and-leave ease, and Premiere and Estate models reaching above 3,000 sq ft. Most homes feature split floor plans, gourmet kitchens, covered outdoor living, and 2–3 car garages. Resale homes are equally compelling — finished landscaping, installed window treatments, and completed upgrades frequently deliver better value-per-dollar than comparable new builds. Both pathways are active at SaddleBrooke Ranch simultaneously — one of the few communities in this market where buyers have a genuine choice.

The defining structural advantage over every competing 55+ community in the region is the dual-clubhouse model. La Hacienda Club (~37,000 sq ft) handles fitness and wellness: a resort outdoor pool, heated indoor lap pool, Viva Fitness Center, group fitness classes, Esperanza Spa with private massage rooms, Salon del Sol, Hombres Barber Shop, billiards room, Fireside TV Lounge, and a dedicated meditation room. The Ranch House (~40,000 sq ft) is where the social life happens — Ranch House Grill & Brewery (flagship craft beers: Boo Boo Blonde Ale and Ranch Hand IPA), Bistro Veinte, Ed’s Dogs overlooking the lake, Sol Ballroom for concerts and events, Escondido private dining for up to 48 guests, on-site pizza station, Sports Bar, Vaquero Lounge, outdoor terraces with Catalina views, and a climate-controlled wine wall with resident wine lockers. Residents carry a food/dining minimum as part of the membership structure — prorated at closing.

The sports complex is unmatched in the regional active adult market. 24 dedicated pickleball courts (with a full ramada complex), 6 tennis courts including a stadium court, 4 bocce ball courts, and an 18-hole championship golf course designed by the Tom Schroeder team — sitting on a mesa with mountain views from nearly every hole, playing from 5,054 to 6,875 yards. Golf carries separate fees through the SaddleBrooke Ranch Golf Club (Pro Shop: 520-818-6403). Also on-site: a community garden with 110 individual raised 4×8-foot plots, the Canine Corral dog park with separated large/small dog areas, a nature trail, and a community library. Emergency coverage recently got a major upgrade: Golder Ranch Fire Station 378 — built specifically to serve SaddleBrooke Ranch — became fully operational in fall 2025.

For the creatively inclined, the Creative Arts & Technology Center houses a Fine Arts Studio, Woodworking Shop, Pottery & Ceramics Studio, Art Glass Studio, Jewelry & Lapidary Studio, Computer Lab, and Quilting Studio under one roof — all resident-operated, all active year-round.

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SaddleBrooke Ranch On The Map

SaddleBrooke Ranch Real Estate Market & Homes

Built 2008–Present: Robson’s newest Tucson-area master plan; new construction active across nine series alongside a deep resale inventory — both options remain live simultaneously.

1,251–3,541 Sq Ft: Oasis Villas through Estate-series single-family homes across nine floorplan series; most resale transactions run 2bd/3ba at approximately 2,100 sq ft.

115 Sales | $665K Average: $76.5M in total sales volume over the most recent 12-month period; price range $348K–$1.3M at $301/sq ft average sold.

77,000+ Sq Ft of Clubhouse: Dual-clubhouse model — La Hacienda Club (fitness/spa/wellness) plus The Ranch House (dining/brewery/Sol Ballroom) — the largest combined amenity footprint among Tucson-area active adult communities.

Gated + Dedicated Fire Station: Staffed entry gate, roving patrol, and Golder Ranch Fire Station 378 — fully operational since fall 2025, built specifically to serve this community.

Recent Market Activity for Saddlebrooke Ranch

SaddleBrooke Ranch occupies its own real estate micro-market — elevated above the Tucson valley in both altitude and price point, with a brand strong enough to sustain consistent demand. 115 homes traded in the most recent 12-month period, generating $76.5 million in total volume. The average sold profile: 2.2 bedrooms, 2.9 baths, 2,174 sq ft, $665,656 sold price at $301/sq ft. The median landed at 2 beds, 3 baths, 2,092 sq ft, and $625,000 — telling a consistent story about what the core buyer here is selecting.

The pricing environment rewards patient buyers. The sold-to-list ratio held at 97.35% average and 97.71% median — with a real negotiating window. The average original-list-to-sold differential was -$39,569 (-5.56%), meaning homes are routinely closing below initial ask. Median days on market came in at 40 (average 57) — longer than peak-market pace, which means well-positioned buyers today have room to be deliberate.

The price range — $348K to $1.3M — reflects genuine product variety. Smaller resale footprints in the $350K–$500K range represent accessible entry points into one of Arizona’s strongest active adult brands. Mid-range homes from $500K–$750K cover most of the Tradition and Premiere series footprint. Above $800K, buyers are choosing premium lot positions, upgraded Estate models, and homes with exceptional view or golf-course orientation. Lot position matters significantly — north-facing backyards for shade, east-facing for Catalina views, golf-course and open-space backing for long-term resale appeal.

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SaddleBrooke Ranch 12 Month Sold Data 2026

SaddleBrooke RanchBdrmsBathsSq. Ft.Original List PriceList PriceSold PriceList Price per SqFtSold Price per SqFtSold / List Ratio*Sold / Original List Ratio*DOM / CDOMPrice Change $
Average2.22.92,174$700,202$684,374$665,656$310$30197.35%95.17%57 / 71$-39,569 (-5.56%)
Median232,092$649,950$639,000$625,000$302$29697.71%96.31%40 / 54$-28,056 (-4.52%)
Low001,405$375,000$358,000$348,000$224$20278.45%78.45%- / -$-150,000 (-15.57%)
High453,541$1,375,000$1,300,000$1,300,000$441$433103.85%103.85%308 / 308$15,000 (2.11%)
Volume---$80,523,220$78,703,050$76,550,475------
Listings11511511511511511511511511411411546

The following market statistics and HOA data represent a (05.2025-05.2026) snapshot of recorded activity from the Tucson Multiple Listing Service and applicable association records. This data is updated periodically to reflect the most recent local trends. While all information — including sales averages, assessments, and fees — is deemed reliable, values fluctuate based on market timing. For real-time pricing, current HOA bylaws, or a specific property valuation, please Contact Blaine Bond directly.

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How to Find SaddleBrooke Ranch

SaddleBrooke Ranch is located along Oracle Road (SR-77) in Oracle, Arizona. From Tucson or Oro Valley, head north on Oracle Road through the Town of Catalina and past the original SaddleBrooke communities — the Ranch’s gated entrance sits on the east side of the road. The Sales Office is at 59680 E Robson Circle, Oracle, AZ 85623, open daily 9am–6pm (866-818-6068).

  • From Tucson or Oro Valley: Head north on Oracle Road (SR-77) approximately 28 miles
  • Pass through Catalina — continue north past SaddleBrooke One and SaddleBrooke Two
  • SaddleBrooke Ranch gated entrance is on the left (west side) of Oracle Road past the Pioneer Parkway Junction (stay on 77) 
  • Amenity Drive loops through the interior; Ranch House and Sales Office are signed from the main entrance
 

Oro Valley Hospital is approximately 12 miles south — a useful landmark for healthcare proximity planning. Tucson International Airport: approximately 45–50 minutes south.

SaddleBrooke Ranch Schools & Education

SaddleBrooke Ranch is a 55+ active adult community — school proximity is rarely a primary buying factor. For resale planning, investment consideration, or extended family situations, SaddleBrooke Ranch falls within Oracle Elementary School District #2, which serves the K–8 level. High school assignment varies by parcel and should be confirmed directly with the applicable Pinal County district.

  • K–8: Mountain Vista School — Oracle Elementary School District #2
  • High School: Verify per specific address — contact applicable Pinal County district

For interactive school district maps and neighborhood-specific searches, visit our Tucson School Districts Guide.

SaddleBrooke Ranch Amenities

SaddleBrooke Ranch's fitness and wellness hub — 37,000 square feet of resort-grade amenities including an outdoor pool complex, heated indoor lap pool, Viva Fitness Center, Esperanza Spa, Salon del Sol, Hombres Barber Shop, billiards room, and a dedicated meditation space. View Club Floorplan →

Resort Pool — Mountain Views

Beach-entry outdoor pool with Catalina Mountain backdrop — the signature shot of La Hacienda Club.

Outdoor Pool Complex

Resort pool, lap pool, whirlpool, resistance walking channel — covered seating areas throughout.

Indoor Heated Lap Pool

Year-round lap swimming in a climate-controlled facility — no season gaps, no excuses.

Salon Del Sol & Hombres Barber

Full hair, nail, and beauty salon plus a dedicated barber shop — both on-site at La Hacienda. 520-818-6015/16.

Billiards Room

A warm gathering spot within La Hacienda — fully appointed tables, cues, and a relaxed social atmosphere.

Viva Fitness Center

State-of-the-art cardio and strength equipment, mirrored studio, hardwood floors — plus group fitness classes covering yoga, Zumba, spin, Pilates, and more.

Esperanza Spa

Therapeutic massage, reflexology, private treatment rooms, and a relaxation lounge. The go-to recovery spot after a hard pickleball session.

Espirito de Vida

A dedicated on-site meditation and wellness room — quiet, intentional, and a genuinely rare feature for a 55+ community.


The social heartbeat of SaddleBrooke Ranch — 40,000 square feet of dining, entertainment, and gathering spaces. Home to an on-site craft brewery, Sol Ballroom, Vaquero Lounge, private dining for 48, climate-controlled wine wall, and outdoor terraces with unobstructed Catalina Mountain views. View Ranch House Floorplan →

Ranch House

40,000 sq ft of resort-grade social space — the anchor of community life at SaddleBrooke Ranch.

Ranch House Lobby & Foyer

Resort-grade finishes, high ceilings, and a natural gathering energy from the moment you walk in.

Ranch House Grill & On-Site Pizza

Farm-to-table dining with made-to-order pizza. Lunch daily, dinner Wed–Sat. Reservations: 520.219.2164.

On-Site Craft Brewery

Brewed right here. Flagship taps: Boo Boo Blonde Ale and Ranch Hand IPA. One of the only active adult communities in the country with its own brewery.

Climate-Controlled Wine Wall

Curated wine selection plus resident wine lockers available for lease. The Wine Club meets here regularly.

Outdoor Terraces & Event Lawn

Unobstructed Catalina Mountain views from the covered terraces — the go-to sunset spot and outdoor event venue.

Vaquero Lounge

Fireplace lounge with brewery taps and comfortable seating — the right place after a round of golf.

Sol Ballroom & Auditorium

Full stage, dance floor, dressing rooms, and ticket counters. Concerts, touring acts, and community events year-round.

Escondido Private Dining

Seats up to 48 with a private fireplace and outdoor terrace — a go-to for dinner parties, celebrations, and group events without leaving the community.

Ed's Dogs

Gourmet hot dogs and burgers with lake and golf course views. Daily 10am–2pm. 520-818-6006.

Bistro Veinte

Named for the 20 palms surrounding it. Breakfast daily 7–11am; extended hours Mon–Tue. 520-818-6010 ext. 2.


The largest pickleball complex of any active adult community in the greater Tucson area — 24 dedicated courts with a full ramada, restrooms, and covered seating. Add 6 tennis courts including a stadium court and 4 bocce courts, and you have a sports footprint that takes this seriously.

24 Pickleball Courts

The largest pickleball complex of any active adult community in the greater Tucson area — full ramada, covered seating, club play, lessons, and tournaments year-round.

6 Tennis Courts

Includes a stadium-style court adjacent to La Hacienda. SaddleBrooke Ranch Tennis Association (SBRTA) runs leagues, round robins, and clinics for all skill levels.

4 Bocce Ball Courts

Shaded ramada, equipment storage, and an active Bocce Club. Easy to pick up, genuinely competitive — one of the most social sports in the community.


Seven fully equipped studios under one roof — one of the most comprehensive creative facilities of any 55+ community in Arizona. Whether you're a lifelong artist or picking up a chisel for the first time, there's a studio, an instructor, and a club here for you. View Center Floorplan →

Creative Arts & Technology Center

The full facility — seven studios, year-round programming, and a resident club structure that keeps every room active.

Fine Arts Studio

Painting, drawing, crafts — open studio time, workshops, and the annual ARTwalk open-studio tour each spring.

Woodworking Shop

Bandsaws, sanders, lathes, and finishing tools. Managed by the Woodworkers Club — beginner-friendly with guided shop orientation required.

Pottery & Ceramics Studio

Hand-building, wheel throwing, and sculpture. Kiln on-site. Active Ceramics Club with regular class programming throughout the year.

Art Glass Studio

Stained glass, sun catchers, platters, and art bowls. GlassHoppers club meets regularly and welcomes new members at any level.

Jewelry & Lapidary Studio

Rock saw, grinders, polishers, soldering equipment, and kiln. Beginner course offered four times per year — required before open studio access.

Technology & Quilting Studios

Computer lab with drop-in clinics and structured classes; dedicated quilting and needlework studio with the Ranch Piecemakers club meeting weekly.

SaddleBrooke Ranch — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. SaddleBrooke Ranch is governed by the SaddleBrooke Ranch Homeowners Association, Inc., managed directly by Robson Communities. The Master HOA assessment is $1,723.16 semi-annually — approximately $287/month equivalent. For property-specific questions, contact Blaine Bond.

For active adults who want a genuine resort lifestyle — and are willing to trade proximity to urban Tucson for elevation, quiet, and world-class amenities — SaddleBrooke Ranch is hard to beat in the state. The dual-clubhouse model, 24-court pickleball complex, on-site brewery and dining, dedicated fire station, and still-active new construction give it a depth that most competing communities don’t approach. Plan for a 25–30 minute drive to major shopping and healthcare in Oro Valley.

It operates like a self-contained resort community. Quiet gated streets, mountain views from most lots, and a social calendar that is relentless in the best sense — there is always something happening, whether that’s a concert in the Sol Ballroom, a tournament on the pickleball courts, or an open-studio ARTwalk through the Creative Arts Center.

SaddleBrooke Ranch carries an Oracle, AZ 85623 mailing address and is located in Pinal County — not Pima County or the City of Tucson.

The CC&Rs require written leases and make tenants subject to all governing documents. Minimum lease duration and STR policies are governed by the Community Rules document, which may require homeowner login to access in full. Contact Blaine Bond for current rental policy guidance before purchasing for short-term rental use.

The Master HOA assessment is $1,490.00 + $233.16 amenity fee = $1,723.16 semi-annually (billed February 1 and August 1, 15-day grace period). This covers amenity access, common area maintenance, staffed gate, and roving patrol. Golf is not included and carries separate fees. Residents also carry a food/dining minimum prorated at closing. Contact Blaine Bond for current specifics.

A reasonable number of generally recognized domestic pets are permitted. Pets must be leashed in common areas, owners are responsible for cleanup, and nuisance behavior is subject to HOA action. Full details are in the Community Rules document available through the HOA.

RVs, motor homes, trailers, campers, boats, and similar vehicles are restricted from visible parking or storage, with limited exceptions for short-term loading/unloading (up to 48 hours) and approved community storage areas. Verify current policy before purchasing if storing recreational vehicles is important.

The Architectural and Landscaping Committee (ALC) reviews all exterior modifications — landscaping, walls, sunscreens, doors, signs, yard art, flagpoles, shutters, lighting, gates, pools, spas, and solar installations. Solar is permitted but must be flush-mounted and requires prior ALC approval. ALC meetings are Tuesdays at 9:00 AM; plans must be submitted by the prior Friday at 3:00 PM. Application fees: $25–$50 depending on project type.

Common areas, community landscaping, gated entry, roving patrol, perimeter walls (exterior surfaces and structural repairs), and all HOA-owned amenity facilities. Owners are responsible for lot landscaping and interior maintenance. Villa owners in Unit 21A or 21B have additional responsibilities outlined in their sub-association documents.

Robson Communities manages the SaddleBrooke Ranch HOA directly. HOA phone: 520-818-6010 (ext. 0). Resale and accounting contact: 480-895-4264. All resale and refinance document requests are processed through robson.condocerts.com. For buyer and seller assistance, contact Blaine Bond.

No. The SaddleBrooke Ranch Golf Club — an 18-hole championship course designed by the Tom Schroeder team — operates separately with its own fee structure and membership options. Pro Shop: 520-818-6403. Open daily 6am–5pm.

The Community Improvement Fee (CIF) is $2,980.00 — a one-time fee generally paid by the buyer at closing. It was voted on by SaddleBrooke Ranch homeowners in 2018 and goes directly into the HOA’s reserve fund for long-term community maintenance and improvements. If you buy and sell within the community within 12 months, you may be eligible for a refund.

Buyers purchasing a villa in Unit 21A or 21B pay a separate additional Villa HOA assessment of $1,260.00 semi-annually, in addition to the Master HOA assessment — bringing total semi-annual obligation to approximately $2,983.16. Confirm current figures through the resale package.

Yes. The CC&Rs require that at least one occupant in each occupied dwelling be 55 or older, and permanent occupancy by persons under 19 is restricted except as allowed under the governing documents. SaddleBrooke Ranch qualifies as a 55+ community under the Housing for Older Persons Act (HOPA).

SaddleBrooke Ranch is the newest of the Robson communities in the area — built starting around 2008 with more modern clubhouse facilities, updated floorplan series, and the Ranch House Brewery. Reciprocal amenity access between SaddleBrooke Ranch and the original SaddleBrooke communities is no longer in effect; each community’s amenities are exclusive to its residents.

Yes. Robson is actively building across multiple series — from the Oasis Blossom at $336,900 (1,251 sq ft) through Estate models above $711,900 (3,000+ sq ft). The Tradition Series now includes a golf cart garage as a standard feature. Move-in-ready and designer homes are also available in addition to build-to-order options. Reach out to Blaine Bond for a buyer-side perspective.

Residents carry a food/dining minimum as part of the HOA membership structure — the exact current amount is prorated at closing based on your close date. Contact Blaine Bond for current details and how it factors into your purchase.

SaddleBrooke Ranch Floor Plans

Oasis Series — New

Compact & efficient · From the $330s · Golf cart garage optional

Model Sq Ft Bed Bath Garage From
Blossom 1,251 2 2 2–2.5 $336,900
Palm 1,605 2 2 2–2.5 $369,900
Arcadia 1,772 2–3 2.5–3 2–2.5 $398,900
Tranquility 1,844 2–3 2.5 2–2.5 $409,900
Paradise 1,996 2 2.5 2–2.5 $429,900
Enchantment 2-Story 2,492 3 3.5 2–2.5 $456,900

Tradition Series

Golf cart garage now standard · From the $430s

Model Sq Ft Bed Bath Garage From
Hermosa 1,513 2 2 2.5 $429,900
Bali 1,770 2–3 2–2.5 2.5 $466,900
Bella 1,912 2 2.5 2.5 $490,900
Alora 1,956 2 2.5 2.5 $495,900
Fresco 1,997 2 2.5 2.5–3 $498,900

Courtyard Villa Series

Lock-and-leave lifestyle · From the $410s · Note: Villa buyers also carry a separate sub-HOA assessment

Model Sq Ft Bed Bath Garage From
Viva 1,655 2 2 2 $413,900
Bria 1,817 2 2.5 2 $438,900

Premiere Series

Mid-range large footprint · From the $580s

Model Sq Ft Bed Bath Garage From
Mira 2,271 2–3 2.5–3.5 2.5 $580,900
Vienta 2,308 2–3 2.5–3.5 3 $592,900
Tesoro 2,395 2–4 2.5–4.5 2.5–3 $604,900

Estate Series

Largest footprints · From the $650s · 3-car garage standard

Model Sq Ft Bed Bath Garage From
Avalon 2,695 2–3 2.5–3.5 3 $656,900
Solstice 2,715 2–3 2.5–3.5 3 $668,900
Bacara 3,077 3–4 3.5–4.5 3 $711,900

* Prices reflect Robson base pricing as of this publication and are subject to change. Lot premiums, design options, and current incentives may affect final price. View all current plans at Robson.com →

HOA Documents for SaddleBrooke Ranch

SaddleBrooke Ranch operates under a comprehensive and publicly accessible set of governing documents. All core documents are linked directly from the HOA website and cover property standards, architectural requirements, and association operations.

Villa owners in Unit 21A or 21B should request the applicable Villa governing documents separately through the HOA. Have questions about any of these documents or how they apply to a property you’re evaluating? Contact Blaine Bond for guidance before you’re under contract.

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