
Tucson Housing Market Report — March 2026 Insights
Tucson’s median home price held at $349K in March 2026 with 48% of listings cutting prices. Get the full market breakdown from Blaine Bond, eXp Realty.
As of December 2023, the average cost of a home in Tucson, Arizona, is $324,114, VS the average cost of a home in Phoenix is $417,105. Homes in Tucson VS Phoenix are 22% less expensive in Tucson, AZ.
Moreover, the average cost of a home in the United States is $346,048. A home in Tucson is 6% less expensive than the national home price average.
The cost of living is 13.00% more expensive to live in Phoenix than in Tucson according to BestPlaces.net.
As of December 2023, the cost of housing according to Zillow;
The charts below were taken from Zillow in December 2023.
To learn more about the Tucson housing market visit: Tucson Housing Market Reports
There are some other notable places to live in Arizona: Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Prescott, Sedona, Flagstaff, Green Valley and Casa Grande.
Scottsdale and Fountain Hills Arizona are going to be the most expensive places to live in Arizona with million dollar plus homes everywhere.
If you like the mountains and cooler weather check out Prescott, Arizona, and Flagstaff, Arizona.
Tucson’s weather temperatures are cooler year-round while house costs are less by double digits. Furthermore, the cost of living is less expensive in Tucson VS in Phoenix. While there will be more job opportunities in Phoenix, Arizona.
Another huge thing to consider is the traffic in Tucson VS Phoenix.

Tucson’s median home price held at $349K in March 2026 with 48% of listings cutting prices. Get the full market breakdown from Blaine Bond, eXp Realty.

Tucson home prices hit a $380,000 median for single-family homes in February 2026. With inventory at 4.09 months of supply, the market remains in a balanced state. Get the full data briefing from Blaine Bond.
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