
Madison Wisconsin has long been synonymous with quality of life. Together with its natural beauty, top-rated schools, abundant cultural activities & diverse array of neighborhoods, Madison is more than a place to call home…it's a lifestyle! Whether you're in the market for a primary residence, a retirement home or a weekend getaway, you'll find a wide variety of real estate catering to the most discriminating of tastes in Wisconsin's beautiful capital city, Madison. With its wide array of attractive housing options, including single family homes, condos, lofts, work-live arrangements and income property, Madison remains an attractive place to call home.
Thinking of moving back to Madison as so many others are doing? Discover the wide range of Madison real estate to choose from in hundreds of Madison neighborhoods and get to know what Madison's housing market has to offer. Already live in the Madison area and thinking about a change? Check out the wide variety of Madison homes and condos for sale below. To read more about Madison WI real estate and lifestyles Click Here.
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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1.5 Baths
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1,450
SqFt
$260,500
↓ $14,835
MLS® # 1816597, 1190 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,601
SqFt
$285,874
↑ $10,224
MLS® # 1816714, 1190 days, Active
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Single Family
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2 Beds
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1 Baths
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1,016
SqFt
$258,662
↑ $9,862
MLS® # 1816710, 907 days, Offer-Show
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,601
SqFt
$299,765
↑ $11,615
MLS® # 1816715, 1190 days, Active
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Single Family
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10 Beds
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9.5 Baths
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6,960
SqFt
$1,425,000
↓ $50,000
MLS® # 1852277, 664 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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6.5 Baths
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11,709
SqFt
$2,125,000
MLS® # 1867315, 511 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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3.5 Baths
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4,218
SqFt
$685,000
MLS® # 1873650, 394 days, Active
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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4 Baths
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4,988
SqFt
$2,150,000
↓ $50,000
MLS® # 1874263, 383 days, Active
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,440
SqFt
$324,900
↓ $4,100
MLS® # 1878611, 320 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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2.5 Baths
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2,097
SqFt
$504,900
↑ $5,000
MLS® # 1881743, 272 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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1.5 Baths
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1,459
SqFt
$319,000
↓ $40,000
MLS® # 1883014, 253 days, Offer-Show
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2.5 Baths
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2,250
SqFt
$370,000
MLS® # 1884052, 241 days, Active
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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1.5 Baths
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1,696
SqFt
$899,900
MLS® # 1885517, 223 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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3.5 Baths
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3,370
SqFt
$550,000
MLS® # 1886354, 213 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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2.5 Baths
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2,367
SqFt
$604,900
↑ $45,000
MLS® # 1886487, 211 days, Active
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Single Family
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6 Beds
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3 Baths
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3,629
SqFt
$924,900
↓ $25,000
MLS® # 1888356, 188 days, Active
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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1 Baths
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1,391
SqFt
$344,900
↓ $14,100
MLS® # 1888463, 188 days, Offer-Show
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2 Baths
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1,166
SqFt
$315,000
↓ $14,900
MLS® # 1889164, 179 days, Offer-Show
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Single Family
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2 Beds
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1.5 Baths
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1,342
SqFt
$399,900
↓ $39,100
MLS® # 1889680, 173 days, Active
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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1 Baths
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918
SqFt
$149,900
↓ $5,000
MLS® # 1890492, 163 days, Offer-Show
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Single Family
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3 Beds
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2.5 Baths
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1,734
SqFt
$3,500,000
MLS® # 1890589, 165 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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1.5 Baths
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2,028
SqFt
$479,900
↓ $20,000
MLS® # 1890662, 160 days, Active
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Single Family
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6 Beds
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2.5 Baths
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3,706
SqFt
$900,000
MLS® # 1890771, 160 days, Active
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Single Family
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4 Beds
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2.5 Baths
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2,344
SqFt
$999,000
↓ $101,000
MLS® # 1891037, 158 days, Active
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We love living in Madison – well, actually the whole metropolitan Madison area. There’s no shortage of reasons why. It’s just that the entire region – Madison proper and its neighboring towns and suburbs – offers a quality of life you won’t find in many other places. Money magazine named it "Best Place To Live in America" in 1996 & "#1 Best Mid-Sized City to Live in the Midwest in 1998". Rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, Madison mixes casual sophistication with a distinctly Midwestern identity and appeal. A melting pot since its 1829 founding, the city combines a vibrant sense of community and connectedness with cultural diversity, all in a modern small city setting. As state capital and home to the University of Wisconsin (go Badgers!), Madison draws national and international attention. Those institutions have helped buffer the entire region from periodic economic ups & downs, while constantly driving new business development. Home and lifestyle choices are also diverse. City, country, luxury, rustic, single family, high density condos, warehouse loft – take your pick. Everyone you meet will tell you Madison's a great place to raise a family, build a business, or retire in style. Thankfully there are a wide variety of homes, condos, and life-work options available to suit even the most discriminating of tastes.
A cosmopolitan city with a population now exceeding 243,000, Madison Wisconsin continues to delight in combining small city charm with a wide range of exceptional educational, cultural, sports and recreational opportunities. With its famous university, the U.W.-Madison, Madison's vibrant downtown, its famous "chain of lakes" (Lakes Mendota, Monona, Waubesa, and Kegonsa), and over 200 parks and green spaces, Madison Wisconsin shines as one of the nation's most scenic cities and a favorite Midwestern getaway.
Two Lakes Divided by a City! Downtown Madison occupies the isthmus separating Lake Monona and Lake Mendota, with the capitol dome in the middle and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center dominating the Lake Monona shoreline. The lakes are highly regarded sport-fishing destinations despite being surrounded by modern life and development. That isthmus also divides Madison into East and West Sides, each with its own charms. Some locals say the older East Side is the “real” Madison and more in keeping with the city’s original character. Newcomers won’t find that much difference on the West Side though much of the housing is newer due to available developable land. Early city planners recognized the area’s natural beauty. Today, a coalition of regional governments remains committed to smart growth and preservation of open spaces. The area’s 200-plus parks, biking trails, and conservation areas ensure continued accessibility to natural areas.
Despite stereotypes, there’s more than cheese to local culture and dining. Locavores and other foodies celebrate the nationally acclaimed Capitol Square farmers market. The Chazen Museum and the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art host international traveling exhibitions in addition to their own permanent collections. Local music options range from the Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society to – as any fan of post-punk ‘90s pop can tell you – the occasional appearance by homegrown legends Garbage.
If you prefer small-town life, Fitchburg, Middleton, Verona, and about two dozen other communities have somehow retained their distinct Main Street America identities despite their close proximity to Madison. You won’t mistake any of them for sprawling master-planned suburban subdivisions.
Madison has an abundance of neighborhoods to suit any lifestyle! Whether you're furthering your education, beginning a family, starting a business, or planning your retirement, Lake & City Homes can introduce you to the most desirable Madison homes for sale in the most sought-after, award-winning neighborhoods. You'll want to decide whether to focus your search on the East Side or the West Side or whether you want to focus your search downtown or on one of our lakes. We have homes on all sides of our beautiful lakes--so be prepared to fall in love with a home in an area you might not have been considering!
For more information on Madison real estate and Madison homes for sale, contact a Lake & City Homes Madison specialist today!
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