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Old Pueblo Community Services Buys New Group Home in Tucson

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June 5, 2014
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Karen Schutte
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3701 E 3rd Street, Tucson
3701 E 3rd Street, Tucson

Old Pueblo Community Services (OPCS) purchased a 10,200-square-foot group home facility at 3701 E 3rd Street in Tucson from Rio Verde Ventures (Jeffrey Katz, manager)for $600,000 ($59 PSF). The property consists of six casitas (built 1947) and eight apartments (built 1958) for an aggregate of 14-units ($42,857 per unit) at the northeast corner of Third Street and Dodge Blvd.

Formerly occupied as Tucson Centers For Women, the properyty includes a secure walled campus with central courtyard, covered ramada, basketball court, playground, commercial kitchen and laundry room. A 1,300-square-foot SFR has been converted to an administrative and meeting room building prior to sale.

OPCS offers multi-resident housing facilities, providing a structured living environment enhanced by a well-balanced assortment of support services a process of change through which individuals can improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential

OPCS provides excellent supportive services,using evidence-based practices, through: transitional living programs, substance abuse counseling services, home ownership programs and veterans assistance programs.

3701 E 3rd Street, Tucson
3701 E 3rd Street, Tucson

OPCS welcomes men, women and families reentering the community from incarceration, military service or combat, hospitalization, treatment, and/or detoxification – people with a strong desire to change the course of their lives.

OPCS currently operates ten transitional living properties in Tucson, with a bed capacity of approximately 300 beds, working closely with multiple federal, state and community partners.

This quote comes from the Old Pueblo Community Services website:

"Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Bard

Bob Kaplan, Investment Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | Picor represented the seller. Jack Hopkins with Tierra Antigua Realty of Tucson represented the buyer in this transaction.

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[mepr-show rules="58038"]Sale date: 5/28/2014. Down payment: $180,000. Zoning R-3.APN: 125-11-156.[/mepr-show]

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