I would recommend this place for two people who are staying in Tucson for a week or less. It is the third house on a large lot next to a wash separated by a living ocotillo fence. You look out on a desert view of saguaro, palo verde, prickly pear, barrel cactus and other natural plants. Yet it’s surrounded by busy streets in central Tucson. It’s remarkably quiet and peaceful with views of the Catalinas and the Tucson mountains across the city.
The house itself, however, is very small and plain with very poor storage, as other guests have noted. We stayed a month, and that was too long. No discount is offered for longer stays, so maybe the hosts prefer shorter-term guests. We had four wire shelves to store a month’s supply of clothes— no dresser, no pantry for food, no cabinet for dishes. There were barely enough dishes for two. The only provisions were salt, pepper and 20 pods of pumpkin spice coffee (ouch). We continued the house tradition of leaving the coffee for the next guest. We never met the hosts or even had a conversation with them. They seem to be very busy people.