See your property boundaries in Tucson overlaid on satellite imagery. Instant results — no surveyor, no county office visits.
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8,200 sq ft
Avg. Lot Size
Zone 9a
Hardiness Zone
Bermuda
Best Grass
March–September
Fertilize
Type any Tucson-area address. LotSite covers all residential parcels in Arizona using county assessor records.
Your property boundary is overlaid on satellite imagery. See exactly where your lot begins and ends — no guesswork.
Paint areas on the map to measure grass, driveway, patio, and more. Get exact square footage for each.
Whether you're planning a fence, starting a landscaping project, or just want to know your exact lot size, knowing your property lines is the first step. In Tucson, the typical residential lot is around 8,200 square feet — but every property is different.
Instead of spending $300–$800 on a surveyor or navigating your county assessor's GIS portal, LotSite pulls the same parcel boundary data and overlays it on satellite imagery. You get a visual map of your Tucson property in under 30 seconds.
Tucson is in USDA Hardiness Zone 9a, making Bermuda the go-to for local lawns. Once you know your lot dimensions, use our calculators to figure out exactly how much fertilizer, seed, or mulch you need — no more guessing at the hardware store.
See exactly where your Tucson property ends so you can place fence posts inside your boundary line.
Fence Calculator →Measure grass, garden beds, and hardscape areas to buy the right amount of materials for your Tucson yard.
Mulch Calculator →Get your total lot area in square feet and acres — useful for insurance, refi, and real estate in the Tucson market.
Lawn Calculator →Zone 9a lawns in Tucson need Bermuda-specific fertilizer applied march–september.
Fertilizer Calculator →Enter your Tucson address and get your property boundary map in 30 seconds — free.