Home Goods: Shopping Second Hand
/Like many Madisonians, I love buying second hand. Luckily, Madison has no shortage of great spots for picking up vintage or lightly used home decor, furnishings & building materials.
Read MoreLike many Madisonians, I love buying second hand. Luckily, Madison has no shortage of great spots for picking up vintage or lightly used home decor, furnishings & building materials.
Read MoreDoes your home have a unique, quirky, or less than desirable feature? If so, think about how you could turn a potential “con” into a “pro”. This tip is for homeowners & sellers alike.
Read MoreBefore you write off a home for its outdated bathrooms (or start planning its demolition), try seeing it in a new light. There are so many ways to give a modern edge to retro bathroom. Plus, what better place than your bathroom to try out a daring, fun or bold decor?
Read MoreYou may be surprised to know that some of the iconic FLW features have lost their significance in today’s real estate market & are actually considered “dated” by many buyers & homeowners. I wanted to shed a little light on these material choices in hopes that others would re-recognize them for what they signified to Wisconsin’s beloved architect.
Read MoreBy neglecting to work with your home’s features, you may actually make it feel outdated, awkward, small or uninviting. If you want to sell your home quicker, for more money, OR you simply want to revamp your space, focus on creating cohesion.
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Bay Creek boasts walkability to numerous restaurants, coffee shops, parks, the Goodman Pool, the Arboretum, the Henry Vilas Zoo & numerous lakeside hangouts. This Madison neighborhood should be on your radar if you crave easy access to urban amenities, bike trails, bus routes & nature.
Historic, vibrant, walkable. In the heart of Madison’s near-west side, the coveted Regent Neighborhood / University Heights Neighborhood sits along the western edge of the UW Madison campus. Close to downtown, as well as the bustling commerce of Monroe Street & University Avenue.
Dudgeon-Monroe is known for its history & proximity to nature as well as its restaurants, bars, coffee shops & boutiques. The neighborhood is tight knit & buzzing with energy. Situated on Madison's near west side, the Capitol Square, University of Wisconsin & hub of hospitals is a hop, skip & a jump away.
The Vilas Neighborhood has something for everyone. Coffee houses, restaurants, bars? Check. Local boutiques & yoga? Check. Nature trails, the lake, zoo? Check. History? CHECK. Learn about the neighborhood & discover a few fun facts.
Settled in the early 20th century, the "Bush" was a true melting pot, welcoming immigrant families of at least 14 established backgrounds. Today, Greenbush still boasts several historic homes from that era. Residents enjoy easy access to Lake Wingra, Vilas Beach, Vilas Park Zoo, the UW Arboretum, the UW campus, three major hospitals, as well as downtown Madison.
Rich in history and bursting with an array of community amenities and vibrant neighborhoods, its easy to see why Middleton has been named among the top places to live in the United States by CNN/Money and Money Magazine. Residents enjoy plenty of green spaces, parks and playgrounds as well as a skate park, splash pad, community pool and aquatic center. Four legged friends are welcomed with open arms; leashed dogs are allowed on all trails at the city parks and conservation areas plus the city has 2 off leash dog parks.
Heritage Heights boasts quiet, tree lined streets, spacious homes, large private backyards & is within a short walk of over 100 acres of parks & sanctuary space. Positioned within a triangle of three of east Madison’s big new developments (Union Corners, Royster Corners & the proposed Grandview Commons commercial center), this mature neighborhood offers a smattering of urban amenities within a leisurely bike ride.
Grandview Commons is a well kept secret on Madison’s east side. This newer neighborhood is a throwback to a simpler time; with it’s quiet streets, ample front porches, green spaces, fabulous parks and pond, relaxation is at your fingertips.
Fitchburg offers up an impressive spread of fantastic parks, cycling & mountain bike paths, conservancies & green spaces. A variety of restaurants, coffee shops & bars (many locally owned) are dotted throughout the community. Plenty of events keep residents plugged into the community- Farmer’s markets, an annual art fair, regular art exhibits, outdoor concerts; festivals, the list goes on.
Madison's Spring Harbor neighborhood has a little bit of everything- waterfront property, winding wooded streets & urban amenities.