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Amado Real Estate, Az
Nestled in the Santa Cruz River Valley, Amado is just south of Green Valley by 10.8 miles, about 36.5 miles south of Tucson, around 6.7 miles northwest of Tubac, in Southern Arizona's beautiful Santa Cruz County. The real estate in Amado consists of about 110 housing units, spread out over 11 and a quarter square miles in a rurual area, more than 3000 ft above sea level.
The gorgeous location of Amado between Tucson and the Mexican border, in the heart of cattle country in the Santa Cruz River Valley, has made it a popular stopover location not only for travellers of the I-19, but for the wealthy and the famous too. The celebrated Longhorn Grill has been a high-profile eatery since the 1930's, when celebrities like Mae West and John Wayne visited here.
Amado Information
Amado's population is largely Hispanic, with about 120 out of 275 residents being of that descent. Amado means beloved in Spanish, but its name effectively derives from the surname of two Spanish brothers who settled here once upon a time.
- Median resident age: 36.8 years
- Median household income: $20,417 (year 2000)
- Median house value: $155,800 (year 2000)
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