4840 N Camino Luz
Tucson, Arizona 85718

Features:

  • Covered, Patio Patio
  • Concrete, Mexican Tile Floor
  • Arizona Room, Bonus Room, Rec Room, Storage
  • Laundry Dryer, Laundry Room, Sink, Washer
  • Santa Barbara, Spanish, Territorial Style
  • RV Parking Santa Barbara, Spanish, Territorial
  • Attached Garage/Carport, Detached, Extended Length, Second Garage
  • Masonry Stucco Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room
  • Zoned
  • Mountains, Sunrise, Sunset Views
  • Guest Quarters
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Walk-In Pantry
  • Septic System Installed
  • 3 Fireplaces
  • Fireplace in Guest Quarters, Living Room, Primary Bedroom
  • Bee Hive, Gas, Wood Burning Fireplace
  • Forced Air, Zoned Heating
  • Tankless Water Heater Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Breakfast Nook, Dining Area
  • Dishwasher, Gas Cooktop, Kitchen Island, Microwave, Refrigerator
  • Double Vanity, Separate Shower(s)
  • Beamed Ceilings, Entrance Foyer, Split Bedroom Plan, Walk-In Closet(s), Water Softener, Wet Bar, Wine Cellar
  • Barbecue, Greenhouse, Rain Barrel Cistern s
  • Alarm System, Cable TV
  • Security Alarm Installed, Carbon Monoxide Detector(s), Smoke Detector(s)

Remarks:

Behind a private gate and situated on over six acres, this estate stands as a testament to Josias Joesler's architectural imagination. Thick adobe walls, hand-formed and enduring, rise against the desert sky, while clay tile roofs and smooth white plaster walls give the home a presence that is both timeless and grounded. The landscape feels inseparable from the architecture: courtyards, patios, and terraces are carefully composed to catch light, frame views of the Catalina Mountains, and draw the desert inside, where every room has a sense of connection and flow. Walking through the grounds, there is a feeling of quiet discovery, as if the house reveals itself gradually, its history embedded in the weight and texture of its walls.

Directions:

From skyline and campbell, south on campbell, west on camino luz to private gate.

4840 N Camino Luz
Tucson, Arizona 85718

Map

North Tucson

Catalina Foothills Estates

Bedrooms    5
Baths 5
Year Built 1936
Square Feet 7282
Acres 6.64
Stories 1
Garage 8 Car Garage
Tax $14552/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Gray St. Onge
Listing Price $3,495,000
MLS Number 22601759
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Manzanita
Middle Orange Grove
High Catalina Foothills
District Catalina Foothills
Bedrooms    5
Baths 5
Year Built 1936
Square Feet 7282
Acres 6.64
Stories 1
Garage 8 Car Garage
Tax $14552/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Gray St. Onge
Listing Price $3,495,000
MLS Number 22601759
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Manzanita
Middle Orange Grove
High Catalina Foothills
District Catalina Foothills

Features:

  • Covered, Patio Patio
  • Concrete, Mexican Tile Floor
  • Arizona Room, Bonus Room, Rec Room, Storage
  • Laundry Dryer, Laundry Room, Sink, Washer
  • Santa Barbara, Spanish, Territorial Style
  • RV Parking Santa Barbara, Spanish, Territorial
  • Attached Garage/Carport, Detached, Extended Length, Second Garage
  • Masonry Stucco Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room
  • Zoned
  • Mountains, Sunrise, Sunset Views
  • Guest Quarters
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Walk-In Pantry
  • Septic System Installed
  • 3 Fireplaces
  • Fireplace in Guest Quarters, Living Room, Primary Bedroom
  • Bee Hive, Gas, Wood Burning Fireplace
  • Forced Air, Zoned Heating
  • Tankless Water Heater Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Breakfast Nook, Dining Area
  • Dishwasher, Gas Cooktop, Kitchen Island, Microwave, Refrigerator
  • Double Vanity, Separate Shower(s)
  • Beamed Ceilings, Entrance Foyer, Split Bedroom Plan, Walk-In Closet(s), Water Softener, Wet Bar, Wine Cellar
  • Barbecue, Greenhouse, Rain Barrel Cistern s
  • Alarm System, Cable TV
  • Security Alarm Installed, Carbon Monoxide Detector(s), Smoke Detector(s)

Remarks:

Behind a private gate and situated on over six acres, this estate stands as a testament to Josias Joesler's architectural imagination. Thick adobe walls, hand-formed and enduring, rise against the desert sky, while clay tile roofs and smooth white plaster walls give the home a presence that is both timeless and grounded. The landscape feels inseparable from the architecture: courtyards, patios, and terraces are carefully composed to catch light, frame views of the Catalina Mountains, and draw the desert inside, where every room has a sense of connection and flow. Walking through the grounds, there is a feeling of quiet discovery, as if the house reveals itself gradually, its history embedded in the weight and texture of its walls.

Directions:

From skyline and campbell, south on campbell, west on camino luz to private gate.

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