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A Sleek New Build in Tucson Offers Panoramic Mountain Views for $1M

The home's exterior reflects the muted desert palette that surrounds it.

273 E Rudasill Road in Tucson, Arizona, is currently listed at $1,095,000 by Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty.

Located in the Catalina Foothills, this contemporary new construction offers panoramic mountain views. The effortless flow between spaces includes a seamless open floor plan, spectacular kitchen, three bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and walk-in closets, an office or fourth bedroom, and a north-facing patio with unobstructed views.

Form and functionality meet in the kitchen with custom Alder cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and an oversized waterfall island with Calacatta Capella quartz. The residence was designed by award-winning binational TAC Architects and built by C Construction.

Listing Details

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 3 full, 1 partial

Year Built: 2022

Square Feet: 2,850

Plot Size: 0.98 acres


A Sleek New Build in Tucson Offers Panoramic Mountain Views for $1M

Courtesy of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty



A Sleek New Build in Tucson Offers Panoramic Mountain Views for $1M

Courtesy of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty



A Sleek New Build in Tucson Offers Panoramic Mountain Views for $1M

Courtesy of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty

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By: Jen Woo
Title: A Sleek New Build in Tucson Offers Panoramic Mountain Views for $1M
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/sothebys-international-realty-catalina-foothills-tucson-real-estate-0832ffa4
Published Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 22:47:45 GMT

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