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Jeff LeBlanc
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Open House Today (3pm-5pn) & Saturday (11am-1pm)3855 W Potvin Lane$949,0002720 Sqft 3.31 acres
02/04/2026

Open House Today (3pm-5pn) & Saturday (11am-1pm)
3855 W Potvin Lane
$949,000
2720 Sqft
3.31 acres

🌵 Tucson Trivia Time! 🌵Hey Tucson friends and future neighbors! Did you know our desert gem hides some seriously cool se...
01/23/2026

🌵 Tucson Trivia Time! 🌵
Hey Tucson friends and future neighbors! Did you know our desert gem hides some seriously cool secrets? Here are 5 little-known facts that make the Old Pueblo even more awesome:

Tucson is older than the United States... by thousands of years! 🏜️
Evidence of continuous human settlement here dates back over 4,000 years—way before the U.S. was even a twinkle in history's eye. Talk about deep roots!
We have the world's largest "airplane graveyard" right in our backyard. ✈️
At Davis-Monthan AFB, the Boneyard stores over 4,000 retired aircraft in the dry desert air. It's like a massive outdoor museum of aviation history!
Tucson is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy—the first in the U.S.! 🌮
Our incredible Sonoran-style Mexican food scene earned us this global honor. From mouthwatering carne asada to innovative eats, our food culture is world-class.
Thanks to our Dark Sky Ordinance, we have some of the darkest urban night skies around. ⭐
Perfect for stargazing without leaving the city—making those backyard evenings (or mountain escapes) extra magical.
The Tucson Rodeo Parade is the largest non-motorized parade in the WORLD! 🐴
No cars, just horses, wagons, and pure Western vibes. And yes, kids even get a school holiday for the rodeo—only in Tucson!

Living here means embracing all this unique charm every day. Whether you're buying, selling, or just dreaming about your next home in this incredible area, the LeBlanc PCS Group is here to help you find your perfect spot in the Sonoran Desert!
What's your favorite hidden Tucson fact? Drop it in the comments—we'd love to hear! 👇

01/14/2026

Dreaming of sunshine, stunning landscapes, and a fresh start? 🌵☀️ Arizona might be calling your name!
Here’s why so many are making the move:

300+ days of sunshine a year – say goodbye to endless winters and hello to year-round outdoor adventures like hiking the Grand Canyon, exploring Sedona’s red rocks, or golfing under clear blue skies.
A thriving economy with growing job opportunities in tech, healthcare, and more – perfect for professionals and families.
Affordable living compared to many coastal states, with beautiful communities, great schools in places like Oro Valley, and a relaxed, welcoming vibe.
World-class natural beauty right at your doorstep – from desert sunsets to mountain escapes.

If you’re ready to trade snow shovels for pool days and discover why Arizona is one of the top destinations for new homeowners, let’s chat! I specialize in helping buyers find their perfect spot in this incredible state.
Contact me when you are ready – your Arizona dream home awaits! 📞
DM me or comment below to get started. Let's make your move seamless and exciting! 🏡✨

12/02/2025

A new study ranks Oro Valley among the best for retirees—thanks to its mild weather, outdoor lifestyle, and affluence.

DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT ARIZONA?1. Arizona has 3,928 mountain peaks and summits, more mountains than any one of the othe...
12/01/2025

DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT ARIZONA?
1. Arizona has 3,928 mountain peaks and summits, more mountains than any one of the other Mountain States (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming).
2. All New England, plus the state of Pennsylvania, would fit inside Arizona.
3. Arizona became the 48th state and last of the contiguous states on February 14, 1912.
4. Arizona's disparate climate can yield both the highest temperature across the nation and the lowest temperature across the nation on the same day.
5. There are more wilderness areas in Arizona than in the entire Midwest. Arizona alone has 90 wilderness areas, while the Midwest has 50.
6. Arizona has 26 peaks that are more than 10,000 feet in elevation.
7. Arizona has the largest contiguous stand of Ponderosa pines in the world, stretching from near Flagstaff along the Mogollon Rim to the White Mountains region.
8. Yuma, Arizona is the country's highest producer of winter vegetables, especially lettuce.
9. Arizona is the 6th largest state in the nation, covering 113,909 square miles.
10. Out of all the states in the U.S., Arizona has the largest percentage of its land designated as Indian lands.
11. The Five C's of Arizona's economy are: Cattle, Copper, Citrus, Cotton, and Climate.
12. More copper is mined in Arizona than in all the other states combined, and the Morenci Mine is the largest copper producer in all of North America.
13. Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, two of the most prominent movie stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, were married on March 18, 1939, in Kingman, Arizona.
14. Covering 18,608 sq. miles, Coconino County is the second largest county by land area in the 48 contiguous United States.
(San Bernardino County in California is the largest)
15. The world's largest solar telescope is located at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Sells, Arizona..
16. Bisbee, Arizona, is known as the Queen of the Copper Mines because during its mining heyday, it produced nearly 25 per cent of the world's copper and was the largest city in the Southwest between Saint Louis and San Francisco.
17. Billy the Kid killed his first man, Windy Cahill, in Bonita, Arizona.
18. Arizona grows enough cotton each year to make more than one pair of jeans for every person in the United States.
19. Famous labor leader and activist Cesar Chavez was born in Yuma.
20. In 1912, President William Howard Taft was ready to make Arizona a state on February 12, but it was Lincoln's birthday. The next day, the 13th, was considered bad luck so they waited until the following day. That' how Arizona became known as the Valentine State.
21. When England's famous London Bridge was replaced in the 1960s, the original was purchased, dismantled, shipped stone by stone and reconstructed in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where it still stands today.
22. Mount Lemmon, Tucson, in the Santa Catalina Mountains, is the southernmost ski resort in the United States.
23. Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch in Picacho, Arizona, is the largest privately-owned ostrich ranch in the world outside South Africa.
24. If you cut down a protected species of cactus in Arizona, you could spend more than a year in prison.
25. The world's largest to-scale collection of miniature airplane models is housed at the library at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona.
26. The only place in the country where mail is delivered by mule is the village of Supai, located at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
27. Located on Arizona's western border, Parker Dam is the deepest dam in the world at 320 feet.
28. South Mountain Park/Preserve in Phoenix is the largest municipal park in the country.
29. Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, located about 55 miles west of Phoenix, generates more electricity than any other U.S. power plant.
30. Oraibi, a Hopi village located in Navajo County, Arizona, dates back to before A.D. 1200 and is reputed to be the oldest continuously inhabited community in America.
31. Built by Del Webb in 1960, Sun City, Arizona, was the first 55-plus active adult retirement community in the country.
32. Petrified wood is the official state fossil. The Petrified Forest in northeastern Arizona contains America's largest deposits of petrified wood.
33. Many of the founders of San Francisco in 1776 were Spanish colonists from Tubac, Arizona.
34. Phoenix originated in 1866 as a hay camp to supply the military post Camp McDowell.
35. Rainfall averages for Arizona range from less than three inches in the deserts to more than 30 inches per year in the mountains.
36. Rising to a height of 12,643 feet, Mount Humphreys, north of Flagstaff is the state's highest mountain.
37. Roadrunners are not just in cartoons! In Arizona, you'll see them running up to 17-mph away from their enemies.
38. The Saguaro cactus is the largest cactus found in the U.S. It can grow as high as a five-story building and is native to the Sonoran Desert, which stretches across southern Arizona.
39. Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, grew up on a large family ranch near Duncan, Arizona.
40. The best-preserved meteor crater in the world is located near Winslow, Arizona.
41. The average state elevation is 4,000 feet.
42. The Navajo Nation spans 27,000 square miles across the states of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, but its capital is seated in Window Rock, Arizona.
43. The amount of copper utilized to make the copper dome atop Arizona's Capitol building is equivalent to the amount used in 4.8 million pennies.
44. Near Yuma, the Colorado River's elevation dips to 70 feet above sea level, making it the lowest point in the state.
45. The geographic centre of Arizona is 55 miles southeast of Prescott near the community of Mayer.
46. You could pile four 1,300-foot skyscrapers on top of each other, and they still would not reach the rim of the Grand Canyon.
47. The hottest temperature recorded in Arizona was 128 degrees at Lake Havasu City on June 29, 1994
48. The coldest temperature recorded in Arizona was 40 degrees below zero at Hawley Lake on January 7, 1971.
49. A saguaro cactus can store up to nine tons of water.
50. The state of Massachusetts could fit inside Maricopa County (9,922 sq. miles).
51. The westernmost battle of the Civil War was fought at Picacho Pass on April 15, 1862, near Picacho Peak in Pinal County
52. There are 11.2 million acres of National Forest in Arizona, and one-fourth of the state is forested.
53. Wyatt Earp was neither the town marshal nor the sheriff in Tombstone at the time of the shoot-out at the O..K. Corral. His brother Virgil was the town marshal.
54. On June 6, 1936, the first barrel of tequila produced in the United States rolled off the production line in Nogales, Arizona.
55. The Sonoran Desert is the most biologically diverse desert in North America.
56. Bisbee is the Nation's Southernmost mile-high city.
57. The two largest man-made lakes in the U.S. are Lake Mead and Lake Powell, both located in Arizona.
58. The longest remaining intact section of Route 66 can be found in Arizona and runs from Seligman to Topock, a total of 157 unbroken miles.
59. The 13 stripes on the Arizona flag represent the 13 original colonies of the United States.
60. The negotiations for Geronimo's final surrender took place in Skeleton Canyon, near present-day Douglas, Arizona, in 1886.
61. Prescott, Arizona, is home to the world's oldest rodeo, and Payson, Arizon,a is home to the world's oldest continuous rodeo, both of which date back to the 1880s.
62. Kartchner Caverns, near Benson, Arizona, is a massive limestone cave with 13,000 feet of passages, two rooms as long as football fields, and one of the world's longest soda straw stalactites, measuring 21 feet 3 inches.
63. You can carry a loaded firearm on your person, no permit required.
64. Arizona has one of the lowest crime rates in the U.S.A.

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Quick question: Where’s the safest AND wealthiest place to retire in the U.S.?According to the latest rankings… it’s rig...
11/29/2025

Quick question: Where’s the safest AND wealthiest place to retire in the U.S.?
According to the latest rankings… it’s right here in Oro Valley! 🏜️🔒💰
Did Oro Valley make your retirement shortlist? Drop a 🌵 if you already knew we were #1!
Full article in bio/first comment 👉


A new study ranks Oro Valley among the best for retirees—thanks to its mild weather, outdoor lifestyle, and affluence.

Exciting Times in Tucson Real Estate! 🌵🏡Hello, LeBlanc Premier Client Service Group family! As your dedicated real estat...
10/10/2025

Exciting Times in Tucson Real Estate! 🌵🏡
Hello, LeBlanc Premier Client Service Group family! As your dedicated real estate experts serving Tucson, Oro Valley, and Marana, we're thrilled to share the latest scoop on our local market. With fall in full swing, here's what's happening right now and our take on what's ahead:
Current Snapshot (as of October 2025):

Tucson: Median home prices hover around $375K, with a slight 1-2% dip year-over-year, but inventory is up 20% to about 4.6 months of supply—giving buyers more breathing room! Sales are steady at ~1,200/month, and homes are selling in 65-73 days on average.
Oro Valley: Premium vibes here with medians at $490K-$585K (down ~10% YoY), yet values are ticking up 1.9% overall. Inventory stands at 300+ listings, and it's taking ~67 days to close—perfect for families eyeing those mountain views.
Marana: Growing fast! Medians at $405K (down 8% YoY), but overall values at $429K show resilience. With 565+ homes available and sales in 83 days, it's an affordable gem for first-timers and investors alike.

The market feels balanced—not too hot, not too cold—with more options emerging thanks to steady job growth in tech, education, and healthcare. Demand for single-family homes remains strong, especially in family-friendly spots like these.
Our Prediction for the Rest of 2025 & Beyond:
We see moderate growth ahead—expect 1-4% price appreciation by year-end, stabilizing into a true buyer's market in 2026 as rates dip toward 6.1%. No crash in sight; instead, pent-up demand from our booming population (hello, CA transplants!) will drive 6-11% more transactions. Oro Valley and Marana could lead the rebound with their amenities and new builds, while Tucson keeps its affordable edge.
Whether you're buying your dream desert oasis, selling before the holidays, or just curious, now's a smart time to chat. Let's connect for a free market analysis tailored to YOU! DM us or comment below—what's your 2025 real estate goal? 👇

🏡 Today, we’re celebrating the joy of helping first-time homebuyers Caleb and Krystia step into their very own home. The...
09/26/2025

🏡 Today, we’re celebrating the joy of helping first-time homebuyers Caleb and Krystia step into their very own home. There’s nothing like seeing the smiles and excitement as they unlock the door to their future. From navigating the process to cheering them on at closing, we’re honored to be part of their journey. Here’s to building communities, one home at a time! 💖

Open house Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 2 PM - 5 PM. Hosted by Benjamin Cameron
09/22/2025

Open house Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 2 PM - 5 PM. Hosted by Benjamin Cameron

Beautifully appointed and move-in ready 3 bed/2 bath home, ideally located in the heart of Oro Valley with unobstructed Pusch Ridge Mountain views and an east-facing backyard. Thoughtful updates bring peace of mind with a newer roof, HVAC system, hot water tank, garbage disposal, exterior paint, and...

07/23/2025

Luxury real estate is evolving in response to a changing global landscape.

Discover how home buyer preferences and market trends are shaping new opportunities this year in our 2025 Mid-Year Luxury Outlook report: https://s.sir.com/3IxnnQC

Today, we pause to honor the brave souls whose sacrifices paved the way for our freedom. From the heroes of Lexington an...
05/25/2025

Today, we pause to honor the brave souls whose sacrifices paved the way for our freedom. From the heroes of Lexington and Concord to those who stormed the beaches of Normandy, and every selfless service member laid to rest across the globe—your courage echoes through history.

We walk in freedom because of the burdens they bore.
We remember. We are grateful. We will never forget.

In their memory, we stand united.
— LeBlanc Premier Client Services Group

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