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Rancho Vistoso · Oro Valley, Arizona

Stone Canyon

Sculptural desert golf living

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The community

What makes Stone Canyon distinctive

A guard-gated luxury community woven through dramatic boulder formations, with custom homes and a nationally recognized private golf setting.

This guide offers a thoughtful starting point for comparison. Darren and Tony Ray can help you consider current homes, micro-locations, views, construction, community costs and the practical details that matter when relocating from another city.

Darren and Tony Ray's local perspective

Local insight beyond the listing details.

This editable section is reserved for Darren and Tony Ray's firsthand observations: favored streets, view orientations, traffic patterns, architectural character, nearby dining, club considerations and the questions they recommend buyers explore.

Frequently asked

Buying in Stone Canyon

Where is Stone Canyon?

Stone Canyon is in the Rancho Vistoso area of Oro Valley, Southern Arizona.

Are there million-dollar homes in Stone Canyon?

Stone Canyon can include properties in the $1 million-plus segment, although inventory and pricing change. A current, property-specific market review provides the clearest picture.

Who is Stone Canyon best suited for?

Buyers seeking architectural luxury, golf and extraordinary natural terrain.

Private buyer guidance

Explore Stone Canyon with knowledgeable local guidance.

Review current opportunities, ask detailed questions and decide whether this community complements the way you want to live.

Beyond the active market

Some opportunities never appear on the major real estate websites.

Call Tony Ray directly to discuss private, coming-soon when permitted, and off-market opportunities that may not appear in the active MLS search or on major real estate websites. Availability is never guaranteed, and discretion is always prioritized.

Call Tony Ray directly: (520) 631-8669
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