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More Than $150 Million in Real Estate Sales
In the last five years, Chapman Lindsey has closed over $150 million in real estate sales. Many of these transactions have involved long-term clients who return because Chapman Lindsey offers them what few other real estate firms can: a small team of veteran real estate professionals who know both real estate and the intricacies of the Tucson market.

Chapman Lindsey is an active member of the Southern Arizona Chapter of CCIM, Tucson Board of Realtors, the Tucson Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Tucson Economic Council, the Metropolitan Pima Alliance, and the Pima County Real Estate Research Council.

ABOUT TUCSON
A Brief History

  • Circa 1000 B.C. – The date of evidence of agricultural settlements along the Santa Cruz River.


  • 200 and 1450 A.D. - the Hohokam culture thrives. The Pima and Tohono O'odham are the descendents of that advanced civilization, and have inhabited the region since the Hohokam decline.


  • 1540 - the Coronado Expedition crosses Arizona in search of the "Seven Cities of Gold."


  • 1699 - Father Francisco Kino establishes the Mission San Xavier del Bac. It won't be until 1797 that it will be completed. The Mission San Agustin, a "visita" of San Xavier, is established on the west bank of the Santa Cruz River in 1757. The construction of the mission and the convento is completed in 1790's.


  • 1775 - Hugo O'Conor establishes the Tucson Presido. This year marks the official birthdate of the City of Tucson.


  • 1821 - Tucson becomes part of Mexico when it fights for independence. After the Gadsden Purchase in 1854, Tucson falls under the jurisdiction of the United States.


  • 1863 - Arizona becomes an official territory. Between 1867 and 1877, Tucson holds the title of territorial capitol.


  • 1880 - the Southern Pacific Railroad reaches Tucson. The population reaches 8,000.


  • 1912 - Arizona becomes the 48th state in the Union.


  • Source: http://www.tucsonaz.gov/tucson_history.html

  • 1993 – The Central Arizona Project (CAP) canal is completed south of Tucson, bringing water 336 miles, from the Colorado River at Lake Havasu City.


  • Source: http://www.cap-az.com/index.cfm

  • 2006 – The population of Tucson passes 1,000,000 residents.


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Tucson, Arizona 85712
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