This Colonial Revival home with its intricate detailing facade and portico is located in the Historic Nakoma District with its curvilinear streets and classic charm. Main floor offers significant square footage for entertaining and living with spacious living room, a peaceful reading room, formal dining room adjacent to the kitchen and beautiful hardwood floors and woodwork throughout. Bring your vision for your dream kitchen remodel and the unfinished attic. Four bedrooms, one full bath on the second floor and walkup to the spacious third floor. Freshly painted basement can be a great spot for extra storage or a rec area, and includes a workshop room! Enjoy your morning coffee and favorite podcast from the screened porch overlooking the large backyard.
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Features and Updates
⬧ 2022
- New appliances
- Fresh paint throughout
- Flooring in upstairs bath
- Staircase carpet runner
- Kitchen flooring
⬧ 2019 Washer
⬧ 2018 Furnace
⬧ 2018 Water softener
⬧ 2014 Bathrooms remodel by Allen Kitchen & Bath
⬧ Hardwood flooring and woodwork throughout
⬧ Garden shed & play house
⬧ Spacious third floor & basement
⬧ Screened porch & sunroom
⬧ 2016 Water heater
⬧ 2014 Roof
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Nakoma Neighborhood
Nakoma was platted in 1915 as a picturesque suburb in the country with winding roads, its own water system, its own private bus service and substantial lands set aside for parks, tennis courts and a golf course. It was one of the most prestigious neighborhood's of its time as it is today. Some of the finest examples of Colonial, Greek, Tudor Revival, French Provincial, and Prairie style homes are located in Nakoma. The older, historic neighborhood is also home to Thoreau Elementary School, Nakoma Country Club, and easy access to the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Resident driven activities and charitable endeavors are spearheaded by The Nakoma League. The Nakoma League, with its first roots as a women's group, includes all residents of the neighborhood's 800 homes and continues its mission, “to promote neighborliness and friendliness among its members and to contribute to the welfare of the community.”
Madison School District
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