Choose from Oracle Homes for Sale and Enjoy Great Outdoor Living
Once a mining town that now sports a population of some almost 5,000 – if you don’t count horses, cows or other critters – the town of Oracle, Arizona, is located in the Santa Catalina Mountains, just 38 miles from downtown Tucson. For golfers, the nearby town of Oro Valley has several golf courses. For other outdoor recreation, the 4,000-acre Oracle State Park is a wildlife refuge that provides ample opportunities for riding horseback, hiking or biking. Oracle residents also like to picnic or camp among the sycamores and walnut trees at Peppersauce Canyon and Campground. Choose one of the Oracle homes for sale and come enjoy great outdoor living.
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Find Horse Property and Spectacular Views in Oracle
Being situated in the Santa Catalina Mountains means real estate in Oracle, AZ, contains many homes for sale with views. In Oracle, you’ll find a choice of newer homes with up-to-date amenities or older structures with mature trees and landscaping. Many homes with views are found on horse properties in Oracle. Enjoy panoramic mountain scenes from your front yard, and then take your horse out for a ride. Oracle’s cooler temperatures and 4,500-foot elevation make riding pleasant even in Arizona’s summer, and the Arizona Trail in Oracle State Park is a good place for such a trek.
Oracle Residents Enjoy Beautiful Scenery and Affordable Prices
If you’re looking for a place to bring your family, Oracle is the right choice. Our MLS offers a number of affordable real estate listings in Oracle, including a selection of three-bedroom homes for sale. In Oracle, you’ll even find reasonably priced horse properties with mountain views. There are also newer homes with more modern floor plans and amenities. Oracle is served by the Oracle School District, with a great teacher/student ratio. Oracle is home to two art galleries, the Rancho Linda Vista Art Gallery and the Triangle L Ranch Adobe Art Gallery. The Oracle Union Church, the Acadia Ranch Museum, and the American Flag Ranch are all on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition, there are several restaurants in town, and Tucson is a short commute away, for work or pleasure. Your family will undoubtedly love the small-town friendliness, spectacular scenery, and outdoor recreational opportunities of this area.



