Madison Real Estate

Madison is one of the best foodie cities for its collection of renowned chefs, top restaurants, and food cooperatives and festivals that take advantage of locally grown foods. Other major annual events like the Art Fair on the Square and the Great Taste of the Midwest celebrate Madison's thriving art and craft beer scenes.

Madison's iconic State Street is a beautiful downtown center for shopping, eating, and entertainment. Spanning a narrow strip of land between the scenic Lake Mendota and Lake Monona, the street is also banked by the impressive Wisconsin State Capitol building and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

$237,500 North Lake Mendota

3 Beds 3.5 Baths 2,048 Sq. Ft.

Madison’s population craves a global array of cuisines and most of the restaurants tend to be locally-owned. Madison is said to be one of the most quintessentially American cities and is often featured in lists of the best places to live in the US thanks to its vibrant cultural scene. From superb events such as the wonderful Rhythm and Booms, a huge firework and music festival that includes fly-pasts by air force jets, to its first-rate museums and art galleries, Madison offers a diversity of attractions for tourists. In the summer months, the city's extensive bike trail network is bustling, while others prefer sailing on lakes Mendota, Monona, and Waubesa. Come winter, it's all about skating, hockey, Nordic skiing, and ice fishing. 

The median sales price for homes in Madison is $217,000. This represents an increase of 7.4%, or $15,000, compared to the prior quarter and an increase of 7.4% compared to the prior year. Sales prices have appreciated 11.3% over the last 5 years in Madison.