Commercial Real Estate Listings for Lease in Oro Valley, AZ
The Oro Valley real estate market has a lot to offer.
You will find that Office accounts for the largest share of CRE for lease opportunities on the local market. Meanwhile, Retail accounts for the second-largest share of local listings for rent.
Type
No. of Listings
Space Available
Office
8
159,874 Sq. Ft.
Retail
8
86,036 Sq. Ft.
Office
65.01%
Retail
34.99%
Top Locations for Commercial Space for Lease in Oro Valley, AZ
Depending on the type of space that you’re looking for, different areas of Oro Valley may suit your needs differently.
The city’s Shadow Mountain neighborhood has the highest concentration of CRE listings for lease, offering 16 availabilities on the market.
The La Reserve neighborhood is home to the second-largest number of leasing opportunities — 7 listing(s).
At the same time, it is worth noting that the concentration of one particular type of commercial real estate in an area is a good indication of the potential of that neighborhood or submarket. For example, if you want to rent an office, consider that you will find the largest concentration of opportunities in Shadow Mountain.
Neighborhood with most CRE Listings
No. of Spaces
Shadow Mountain
16
La Reserve
7
Linda Vista
5
Neighborhood with most Office Listings
No. of Spaces
Shadow Mountain
9
La Reserve
6
High Mesa
2
Retail properties can be both scattered and clustered, mostly depending on the use type and where the location best fits in order to be close to the customers. In Oro Valley, you’ll find the most such opportunities for lease to be in Shadow Mountain.
Neighborhood with most Retail Listings
No. of Spaces
Shadow Mountain
7
Linda Vista
4
West Lambert - Rancho Feliz
2
Mixed-Use and Green Commercial Real Estate in Oro Valley, AZ
Mixed-use properties incorporate at least two different types of commercial real estate, which can present a series of advantages. The different real estate types in a mixed-use property can complement each other in ways that sustain mutual success. For instance, ground-floor retail spaces may benefit from the constant stream of office workers to and from the upper floors of the same building, as well as serve the surrounding community.