Mattamy Homes Expands Tucson Footprint with Two New Land Acquisitions

Homebuilder adds 98 new homesites in Vail and Sahuarita areas

Mar. 16, 2026 at 8:07pm

Mattamy Homes, the largest family-owned homebuilder in North America, has closed on two new land deals in the greater Tucson area, expanding its presence in key growth submarkets. The acquisitions include phase two of Mountain View Ranch in the Vail area and Stone House in the Town of Sahuarita, Arizona, adding a total of 98 new homesites to Mattamy's Tucson portfolio.

Why it matters

Mattamy's expansion in Tucson reflects the region's continued growth and demand for new housing, particularly in the move-up and custom home segments. The new communities offer larger homesites and flexible floor plans to cater to buyers seeking more space and customization options outside of age-restricted or large master-planned developments.

The details

The Mountain View Ranch expansion will add 54 new homesites to the existing 50-home community in the Vail area, with a new single-story floorplan called the Burgundy offering flexible layouts. The Stone House community in Sahuarita will feature 44 oversized, half-acre homesites with single-story homes and large garages, targeting buyers seeking more space and customization.

  • Mattamy closed on phase two of Mountain View Ranch on February 18, 2026.
  • Mattamy closed on the Stone House community on February 23, 2026.
  • The new homesites at Mountain View Ranch are expected to be available for sale in April 2026.
  • The grand opening for the Stone House community is anticipated in December 2026.

The players

Mattamy Homes

The largest family-owned homebuilder in North America, with more than 47 years of operations history across the United States and Canada.

Anjela Salyer

President of Mattamy's Tucson Division.

Mountain View Ranch

An existing community in the Vail area of Tucson, where Mattamy is expanding with 54 new homesites.

Stone House

A new gated community in the Town of Sahuarita, south of Tucson, featuring 44 oversized homesites.

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What they’re saying

“These land purchases reflect our confidence in the Tucson market and our focus on buyers who are looking for more space, flexibility and quality.”

— Anjela Salyer, President of Mattamy's Tucson Division

What’s next

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The takeaway

Mattamy Homes' expansion in Tucson demonstrates the continued demand for new housing options that offer larger homesites, flexible floor plans, and more customization opportunities outside of traditional master-planned communities, catering to the needs of move-up and custom home buyers in the region.