Regent Charmer- $60K+ in recent improvements = move in ready. TONS of nat. light, orig. woodwrk/floors, French doors, picture rail. No corners cut; 11 Kitch- solid surf. counters, maple cabs, stainlss steel. 10 stucco exterior repair/painted. 09 bathrm compl. gutted, extensive plaster repair throughout, garage roof. 08 gutters/ house roof. 3 season off kitch. overlks yard-perfect for dining/etc. Walk to restaurants, coffee, bars, Regent St Coop, shops, parks, West High, Randall, Edgewood Neighborhood Description (From the City of Madison Neighborhood Association website) One of Madison's first suburbs, University Heights was platted in 1893. Located close to the University, its curvilinear streets and beautiful vistas attracted families of university professors and other business people. Some of Madison's most architecturally significant Queen Anne, prairie style and period revival houses were built here. Madison's finest architects, as well as nationally-known architects Keck and Keck, George W. Maher, Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, designed residences in the Heights. The success of the Heights led to further suburban expansion and by WWII all the land in the surrounding plats had been developed as well. The central part of the neighborhood is quite a lively place. The Regent-Allen Neighborhood Commercial District has a cluster of neighborhood-oriented shops (coffee shop, food co-op, hair salon) and artistic retail galleries and shops.The western end of the neighborhood at Farley and University Avenue is anchored by Lakeside Commons shopping area and the commercial node at the intersection of Highland and University Avenue; both areas have a fine selection of eating establishments and local businesses. Stevens Park is located on the western end of the neighborhood. Many neighbors walk (or bike) and shop to support their local businesses. Hillington Green Park is one of those other neighborhood gathering places: kids playing in the summer to ice skating in the winter that makes living in this neighborhood special. We are a walkable and bikeable neighborhood with easy access to UW campus and hospital. The Southwest Bike path goes through the neighborhood as well of the new campus bike path, the latter is lighted with new solar-powered light fixtures.
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