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modern farmhouse style home featuring central AC unit, a garage, and a front lawn
$5,936 Closing Credit*

$499,900

1,661 SqFt

4 Beds

2 Full Baths, 1 Partial

#1989069, Ben Tourdot, Listing Office: Home Brokerage and Realty

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Madison, WI Real Estate Market Overview

Browse 138 single family homes for sale in Madison, WI. View properties, photos, nearby real estate with school and housing market information. In November 2024 in Madison, WI there were 13.7% less homes for sale than in October 2024. Madison, WI housing market in November 2024 saw over 69 listings sold above listed price, more than 43 sold at listed price and over 78 sold below.

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Living In Madison, WI

What is it like to live in Madison, Wisconsin?

Madison is located in Dane County, Wisconsin. There are roughly 228,285 residents, living in 100,381 households. The average temperature for Madison this time of the year is low of 15F and high of 31F. On average, Madison gets about 1.54 inches of precipitation in December. 49% residents are home owners, have a post secondary degree (58%) and are single, no kids (57%).

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What type of housing is available in Madison, Wisconsin?

Madison's housing market showcases a diverse array of options, with single-family homes being a significant presence. Architectural styles vary, offering modern, craftsman, and colonial homes that cater to a range of aesthetic preferences. The city's housing stock also includes a mix of apartments and condominiums, providing alternatives for those seeking a more urban living experience. While the majority of homes reflect construction booms in the late 20th century, new developments continue to add to the city's housing landscape. The homeownership rate in Madison is robust, with a healthy balance between owners and renters.

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What are the advantages of living in Madison, Wisconsin?

Madison is celebrated for its vibrant community spirit and picturesque setting between two lakes. The city prides itself on being a hub of education and culture, with numerous festivals and events throughout the year that reflect its diverse and inclusive population. The community's character is further enriched by its commitment to sustainability and a strong local food movement, which is evident in the numerous farmers' markets and community gardens scattered throughout the city.

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Are things conveniently located in Madison, Wisconsin?

The community is served by a comprehensive educational system, including a significant number of public and private schools that cater to various educational needs. Madison is home to several higher education institutions, which contribute to the city's dynamic atmosphere. Healthcare services are well-established, with multiple hospitals and clinics offering a range of specialized care. The city also boasts a network of public libraries and community centers that provide valuable resources to residents. Retail and dining options are plentiful, with an emphasis on local businesses that showcase the city's unique culture.

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What does the transportation in Madison, Wisconsin look like?

Madison's transport infrastructure is designed to accommodate a variety of transit options. Public transportation is available, with bus services connecting different parts of the city. The community is also bike-friendly, with numerous bike paths and lanes encouraging cycling as a mode of transport. Major roads and highways facilitate commuting in and out of the city, and ongoing projects aim to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. While ride-sharing services are operational, the city also promotes alternative transportation methods to enhance sustainability.

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Homes For Sale Near Madison, WI

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Schools Near Madison, WI

Elementary Schools

  • Sauk Trail Elementary School

    2205 Branch St

    Public District KG-4

  • Northside Elementary School

    3620 High Rd

    Public District KG-4

  • Emerson Elementary School

    2421 E Johnson St

    Public District PK-5

Middle Schools

  • Annie Greencrow Whitehorse Middle School

    218 Schenk St

    Public District 6-8

  • Cherokee Heights Middle School

    4301 Cherokee Dr

    Public District 6-8

  • Sherman Middle School

    1610 Ruskin St

    Public District 6-8

High Schools

  • LaFollette High School

    702 Pflaum Rd

    Public District 9-12

  • McFarland High School

    5103 Farwell St

    Public District 9-12

  • Isthmus Montessori Academy Public

    1802 Pankratz St

    Public Charter PK-11

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