Madison

Wisconsin's second-largest city and capital, Madison is a vibrant metropolitan known for its thriving arts and culture scene, excellent education opportunities, and numerous recreational activities.

In the heart of the city, residents can find the state's capitol building along with the world-renowned University of Wisconsin-Madison, which offers cultural events, sporting events, and cutting-edge research opportunities. The city also boasts an impressive arts scene, with numerous theaters, galleries, and music venues showcasing local talent. Every summer, the city comes alive with outdoor concerts and festivals such as the renowned Art Fair on the Square.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Madison offers endless opportunities to explore nature. With four lakes surrounding the city, residents can enjoy water activities such as kayaking, fishing, and swimming.

When it comes to housing, Madison has a variety of options, from gorgeous historic homes in established neighborhoods to modern apartments in the bustling downtown area. With a reliable public transportation system, bike-friendly streets, and several highways, getting around the city is easy.

Madison map
$456,494
Average Sale Price
23
Average Days On The Market
101%
Sales Prices VS. List Price
Data represents the community area's average over the past 12 months. All information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

Looking for real estate in Madison, WI? @properties Christie's International Real Estate can help you find Madison homes for sale, Madison real estate agents, and information about the Madison real estate market. Find information about Madison schools and nearby amenities like restaurants, banks, airports, etc.