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Sonoita, Arizona

Learn more about Sonoita's people, land, buildings, quality of life, transportation, infrastructure, business services & more!

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People of Sonoita, Arizona

Population

Population

Population

  • 2020: 803
  • 2025: 988
  • 2035: 1,071
  • 2045: 1,123
  • 2055: 1,159


Source: US Census Bureau (Census 2020) and Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity (pre-Census 2020 population projections)

Age groups

Population

Population

  • Under 5:  10  (1.4%)
  • 5 to 9:  20  (2.7%)
  • 10 to 14:  55  (7.5%)
  • 15 to 19:  26  (3.6%)
  • 20 to 24:  6  (0.8%)
  • 25 to 34:  37  (5.1%)
  • 35 to 44:  36  (4.9%)
  • 45 to 54:  76  (10.4%)
  • 55 to 59:  41  (5.6%)
  • 60 to 64:  50  (6.8%)
  • 65 to 74:  207  (28.4%)
  • 75 to 84:  166  (22.7%)
  • 85 and over:  0  (0.0%)


  • Median age (years):  65.2


  • Under 18 years:  105  (14.4%)
  • 16 years a

  • Under 5:  10  (1.4%)
  • 5 to 9:  20  (2.7%)
  • 10 to 14:  55  (7.5%)
  • 15 to 19:  26  (3.6%)
  • 20 to 24:  6  (0.8%)
  • 25 to 34:  37  (5.1%)
  • 35 to 44:  36  (4.9%)
  • 45 to 54:  76  (10.4%)
  • 55 to 59:  41  (5.6%)
  • 60 to 64:  50  (6.8%)
  • 65 to 74:  207  (28.4%)
  • 75 to 84:  166  (22.7%)
  • 85 and over:  0  (0.0%)


  • Median age (years):  65.2


  • Under 18 years:  105  (14.4%)
  • 16 years and over:  645  (88.4%)
  • 18 years and over:  625  (85.6%)
  • 21 years and over:  619  (84.8%)
  • 62 and over:  399  (54.7%)
  • 65 and over:  373  (51.1%)


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Race & ethnicity

Language spoken at home

Language spoken at home

  • White:  708  (97.0%)
  • Black or African American:  11  (1.5%)
  • American Indian & Alaska Native:  0  (0.0%)
  • Asian:  0  (0.0%)
  • Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander:  0  (​0.0%) 
  • Some other race:  3  (0.4%)
  • Two or more races:  8  (1.1%)
  • Hispanic or Latino (of any race):  59 (8.1%)


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021) 

Language spoken at home

Language spoken at home

Language spoken at home

English only:  686 (95.3%)

Language other than English:  34 (4.7%)

  • Speak English less than ‘very well’:  0 (0.0%)

Spanish:  29 (4.0%)

  • Speak English less than ‘very well’:  0 (0.0%)


Note. Population 5 years old and over. Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Sonoita labor market & workforce

Labor force & unemployment

  • Civilian labor force:  193
  • Employed:  161
  • Unemployed:  32
  • Unemployment rate:  16.6%


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Workforce (by occupation)

  • Management, business, science & arts:  54  (33.5%)
  • Service:  43  (26.7%)
  • Sales & office:  47  (29.2%)
  • Natural resources, construction & maintenance:  8  (5.0%)
  • Production, transportation & material moving: ​ 9  (5.6%)


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Workforce (by industry)

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting & mining:  0  (0.0%)
  • Construction:  8  (5.0%)
  • Manufacturing:  9  (5.6%)
  • Wholesale trade:  0  (0.0%)
  • Retail trade: ​ 15  (9.3%)
  • Transportation, warehousing & utilities:  0  (0.0%)
  • Information:  0  (0.0%)
  • Finance, insurance, real estate, rental & leasing:  0  (0.0%)
  • Professional, scientific, management, administrative & waste management services:  71  (44.1%)
  • Educational services, health care & social assistance:  3  (1.9%)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation & food services:  14  (8.7%)
  • Other services (except public administration):  0  (0.0%)
  • Public Administration:  41  (25.5%)


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Average travel time to work

36.6 min 


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Income & poverty in Sonoita

Income

Poverty

Poverty

  • Median household income:  $81,161
  • Median family income:  $81,786
  • Per capita income:  $34,874


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Poverty

Poverty

Poverty

  • People:  9.6%
  • Families:  10.4%
  • Children (under 18):  16.2%
  • Seniors (65+):  0.0%


Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Sonoita education

Educational attainment

Educational attainment

Educational attainment

  • Less than 9th grade:  26  (4.2%)
  • 9th to 12th grade (no diploma):  21  (3.4%)
  • High school graduate (includes equivalency):  135  (22.0%)
  • Some college (no degree):  159  (25.9%)
  • Associate’s degree: ​ 67  (10.9%)
  • Bachelor’s degree:  118  (19.2%)
  • Graduate or professional degree:  87  (14.2%)


  • High school graduate or higher:  566  (92.3%)
  • Bachelor’s de

  • Less than 9th grade:  26  (4.2%)
  • 9th to 12th grade (no diploma):  21  (3.4%)
  • High school graduate (includes equivalency):  135  (22.0%)
  • Some college (no degree):  159  (25.9%)
  • Associate’s degree: ​ 67  (10.9%)
  • Bachelor’s degree:  118  (19.2%)
  • Graduate or professional degree:  87  (14.2%)


  • High school graduate or higher:  566  (92.3%)
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher:  205  (33.4%)


Note. Population 25 years old and over. Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

School enrollment

Educational attainment

Educational attainment

  • Nursery school, preschool:  5
  • Kindergarten:  16
  • Elementary school (grades 1-8):  42
  • High school (grades 9-12):  43
  • College or graduate school:  0


Note. Population 3 years old and over. Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

K-12 schools

Educational attainment

K-12 schools

  • Patagonia Public Schools
  • Sonoita Elementary School District

Sonoita health care

Providers

  • Physicians
  • Dentists

Quality of life in Sonoita

  • Cost of living
  • Weather & climate
  • Events, attractions & activities
  • Library
  • Restaurants 

Sonoita housing & real estate

Housing units & affordability

Available properties & development assistance

Available properties & development assistance

Units, occupancy & ownership 

  • Total housing units:  352
  • Occupied housing units:  279  (79.3%)
  • Vacant housing units:  73  (20.7%)
  • Homeowner vacancy rate:  0.0%
  • Rental vacancy rate:  Not available
  • Owner-occupied:  279  (100.0%)
  • Renter-occupied:  0  (0.0%)


Cost & affordability 

  • Median home value:  $337,100
  • Median monthly homeowner cost:  $1,231*
  • Homeowners paying 30% or more of income for housing:  43  (34.7%)*
  • Median gross monthly rent:  Not Available
  • Renters paying 30% or more of income for housing:  0  (0.0%)


*Includes only housing units with a mortgage. Source: US Census Bureau (American Community Survey, 2017-2021)

Available properties & development assistance

Available properties & development assistance

Available properties & development assistance

  • Commercial property (for sale)
  • Commercial property (lease)
  • Land for sale
  • Housing market
  • Homes for sale
  • Rentals (Residential)
  • Real estate agents
  • Commercial real estate brokers


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Transportation & shipping

Distance & routes from Sonoita to major metro markets

Distance & routes from Sonoita to major metro markets

Distance & routes from Sonoita to major metro markets

  • Tucson (49 mi)
  • ​Phoenix (161 mi)

Trucking & shipping services

Distance & routes from Sonoita to major metro markets

Distance & routes from Sonoita to major metro markets

  • Trucking companies
  • Shipping services (parcel)

Airports

Distance & routes from Sonoita to major metro markets

Airports

Commercial airports

  • Tucson International Airport (43 mi)
  • Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (159 mi)


General aviation

  • Nogales International Airport (24 mi)

Utilities & telecommunications

Electricity

Electricity

Electricity

Electricity

  • Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Co-op (SSVEC)

Telecom

Electricity

Electricity

  • CenturyLink
  • Business internet service providers in Sonoita

Financial services

  • National Bank of Arizona

Lodging & meeting space

  • Hotels & motels
  • Meeting venues

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