Gorgeous 3-story private entrance townhome in the heart of downtown on a quiet tree-lined street with 2 private garage spaces. Features include white trim, beautiful hardwood floors, large windows for tons of natural light, gas fireplace. Kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances and a bar. Main floor features a 3rd bedroom OR a office/den space with a full bath, perfect for working from home or for guests. 3rd level boasts a master suite, walk-in tile shower, sauna and double vanity sinks. All closets feature built-in organizers. Attached 1 car garage with 2nd garage space in back. This is "lock-and-go" home, a perfect scenario for buyers who want the downtown life style with the feel of a house instead of a high-rise! New carpet & paint.
3 Bedroom Home in Madison - $575,000
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