
The Villages of La Cañada — Oro Valley, AZ
The Villages of La Cañada is a gated subdivision of roughly 700 homes in the Town of Oro Valley, on the northwest side of metropolitan Tucson, laid out along the El Conquistador golf course at the Oro Valley Community and Recreation Center. Its streets carry two sets of names — one drawn from golf (Nine Iron Drive, Eight Iron Lane, Pitching Wedge Lane, Sandtrap Way, Shoal Creek Lane, Annandale Way) and one from the desert around them (Fox Hunt Lane, Wild Turkey Lane, Mineral Spring Lane, Clear Creek Way) — and every closing here files under ZIP 85737. Building ran from 1989 through 1995 and resumed for a second phase in 2000 and 2001; A.F. Sterling, a Tucson homebuilder, is named as builder in the closing record, and listing agents describe the entry as guard-gated. Plans are one- and two-story stucco elevations in Santa Fe and desert-contemporary styling, roughly 1,300 to 3,100 square feet with a median near 2,035, two to five bedrooms and two or three baths, with two-car garages on 62 of the last 74 closings and three-car on 12; balconies off the primary suite recur across the two-story plans. Homesites are compact — 0.02 to 0.35 acres with a 0.15-acre median — and the perimeter lots back to the fairways, the common desert and the washes that run through the plat, so Santa Catalina Mountain and Pusch Ridge views come with a large share of the parcels rather than a handful of them. Inside the gates are neighborhood parks, a playground and walking paths through the common areas. The adjacent Community and Recreation Center carries golf, a driving range, a fitness center and tennis and pickleball courts; it is a separate facility from the association, so confirm current access terms and fees with it directly. The Cañada del Oro Riverfront Park and The Loop, Pima County's paved shared-use path system, are a short walk away; Oro Valley Marketplace and the Oracle Road (SR-77) retail corridor are a few minutes north, Northwest Medical Center Oro Valley is a short drive, and Tangerine Road runs west to Interstate 10. Amphitheater Unified School District serves the subdivision; confirm attendance assignments by address. Homes have historically traded from about $350,000 to $550,000, with an average close near $443,000. The homeowners association assesses roughly $98 to $155 a month depending on the tier a lot falls in, with FirstService Residential named as the management company — confirm current dues, what they cover, and the recorded CC&Rs on a specific parcel before writing an offer.
Key facts
- Jurisdiction
- Oro Valley, Arizona — incorporated town, Pima County
- Average sale price
- $443,000
- Price range
- $350K – $550K
- School district
- Amphitheater USD
- Year built
- 1989–2001
- Total homes
- ~700 homes
- HOA fee
- ~$98 – $155/month
What defines this area
- ~700 homes inside the Town of Oro Valley
- Guard-gated entry
- Built 1989–1995, with a second phase in 2000–2001
- Laid out along the El Conquistador golf course
- Floor plans roughly 1,300–3,100 sq ft
- Homesites 0.02–0.35 acres, 0.15-acre median
- Santa Fe and desert-contemporary stucco elevations
- Santa Catalina Mountain and Pusch Ridge views
- Neighborhood parks, playground and walking paths
- Short walk to Riverfront Park and The Loop
- Neighborhood parks and playground
- Walking paths through the common areas
- Guard-gated entry
- Golf and driving range at the adjacent recreation center
- Tennis and pickleball courts at the adjacent recreation center
- HOA-maintained common areas
About The Villages of La Cañada
The Villages of La Cañada sits in the Town of Oro Valley, on the northwest side of metro Tucson, zoned to Amphitheater USD. It holds roughly 700 homes built 1989–2001, with HOA dues around ~$98 – $155/month and homes priced $350K – $550K (average $443,000).
Community amenities
- Neighborhood parks and playground
- Walking paths through the common areas
- Guard-gated entry
- Golf and driving range at the adjacent recreation center
- Tennis and pickleball courts at the adjacent recreation center
- HOA-maintained common areas
Other Oro Valley subdivisions
- Rancho Vistoso — average $555,000
- Stone Canyon — average $1,375,000
- La Cholla Airpark — average $1,500,000
- Copper Creek — average $425,000
- Villages at Silverhawke — average $690,000
Frequently asked questions
What city is The Villages of La Cañada in?
The Villages of La Cañada is in Oro Valley, the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona — a separate municipality from the City of Tucson, in the Tucson metropolitan area. Jurisdiction: Oro Valley, Arizona — incorporated town, Pima County.
What is the average home price in The Villages of La Cañada?
The average sale price in The Villages of La Cañada, a suburban community in Oro Valley (Northwest metro Tucson), is approximately $443,000, with homes generally ranging from $350K – $550K. These are rounded, long-run estimates aggregated from MLSSAZ closed sales through the LiveBy data connection, over this subdivision's own boundary, for general orientation — not a current-month figure. Subdivision-level averages are means and can be skewed by a small number of high-value sales, so individual home values vary materially.
What school district serves The Villages of La Cañada?
The Villages of La Cañada is served by Amphitheater USD. Confirm exact school assignments by specific address, as district boundaries can change.
Does The Villages of La Cañada have an HOA, and how much are the fees?
Yes — The Villages of La Cañada has a homeowners association; dues are listed as ~$98 – $155/month. HOA fees fund the community's shared amenities and common-area maintenance, so confirm current dues and what they cover with the management company before purchasing.
What amenities does The Villages of La Cañada offer?
The Villages of La Cañada offers neighborhood parks and playground, walking paths through the common areas, guard-gated entry, golf and driving range at the adjacent recreation center. It is a suburban community of roughly ~700 homes (homes built 1989–2001) with an approximate population of ~1,900.
Is The Villages of La Cañada a good place to live?
The Villages of La Cañada is a suburban master-planned subdivision within Oro Valley, the Town of Oro Valley, on the Northwest side of the Tucson metro. The Villages of La Cañada is a gated subdivision of roughly 700 homes in the Town of Oro Valley, on the northwest side of metropolitan Tucson, laid out along the El Conquistador golf course at the Oro Valley Community and Recreation Center. Homes typically list between $350K – $550K, with an average sale price of $443,000.
Who can help me buy or sell a home in The Villages of La Cañada?
Kyle Berglund, a licensed Arizona REALTOR® (License #SA668710000) at Tierra Antigua Realty, specializes in The Villages of La Cañada, Oro Valley, and the greater Tucson area, including the Town of Oro Valley. Call (520) 250-8904 or email contact@kyleberglund.com for a free consultation.