Vilas (Madison, WI)
By Dan Miller, Helping you Buy and Sell in Madison, Wisconsin
(RE/MAX Preferred, Madison, Wisconsin)
This lovingly restored Vilas Park charmer offers the best of both worlds, featuring over $40,000 in upgrades, while retaining all of its original character. The sunlit living room features a 9 foot ceiling, ceiling fan, maple hardwoods, gorgeous woodwork, and original inlaids. The spacious dining room with gorgeous inlaid cabinetry offers the perfect space to entertain your guests. The kitchen offers maple cabinets, solid surface counter tops, and stainless appliances. The second level bathroom includes a skylight, as well as a cherry vanity, solid surface counter, solid surface bath surround, and tile flooring. Three bedrooms with hardwood flooring are located on the second level, including one large bedroom (currently used as an office) that features a skylight, recessed lighting, a h...
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By Barbara Chatterton, Greater Madison Wisconsin Area Realtor
(The Stark Company Realtors, Madison WI)
      Lake Wingra, the smallest of the five major lakes in Dane County,  (Mendota, Monona, Waubesa and Kegonsa), is bordered by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum on the south and west and the City of Madison on the remaining shoreline. The lake is considered an important fishery and is known for spring runs of large muskies.  Madison's marvelous  Henry Vilas Zoo, Wingra Boats, Wingra Park, and Edgewood College are located on the Lake's northern shoreline. storically, In Wisconsin history, Native Americans made extensive use of the lands surrounding Lake Wingra, which takes its name from the word for "duck" in the language of the Ho-Chunk Nation.  Before we know it, we will be able to use paddleboats, kayaks, canoes, which can be rented at Wingra Boats.  The no wake zone mean...
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By Barbara Chatterton, Greater Madison Wisconsin Area Realtor
(The Stark Company Realtors, Madison WI)
  Lake Wingra, the smallest of the five major lakes in Dane County,  (Mendota, Monona, Waubesa and Kegonsa), is bordered by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum on the south and west and the City of Madisonon the remaining shoreline. The lake is considered an important fishery and is known for spring runs of large muskies.  Madison's marvelous  Henry Vilas Zoo, Wingra Boats, Wingra Park, and Edgewood College are located on the Lake's northern shoreline. storically, In Wisconsin history, Native Americans made extensive use of the lands surrounding Lake Wingra, which takes its name from the word for "duck" in the language of the Ho-Chunk Nation.   Paddleboats, kayaks, canoes can be rented at Wingra Boats.  The no wake zone means safer cleaner water and more likelyhood that you ma...
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