Listed by Cathy Lacy • Dwellhop Real Estate, LLC. Bought with Restaino & Associates.
Off Market Mar 2016 for $379K
$770,101
Est. refi paymentEst. refi$2,901/mo
3
bd
•
3.5 ba
•
2,142
sq ft
302 Racine Rd, Madison, WI 53705
About this home
Public Remarks: Amazing remodeled ranch nestled in the heart of Hill Farms. The remarkable transformation from an ordinary ranch to an open concept floor plan with many options for use of space must be seen to be appreciated. Huge kitchen with granite tops, stainless appliances and center island. The mudroom off of the garage is a must for busy families. 3.5 baths and 3 fireplaces 2 gas, one wood burning. The lower level family room has a wet bar and egress window plus lots of desk space for all kinds of activities.
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Permits
Beds
3
Baths
3.5
Stories
1
Lot width
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Lot depth
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Lot size
0.27 Acres
Year renovated
1960
Sq. Ft.
2,142
Year built
1960
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Dane County
APN
070919410195
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
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HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
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Last updated by owner on Aug 6, 2026.
SR-C1
Suburban Residential-Consistent 1 District
The SR-C Districts are established to stabilize and protect the essential characteristics of low- to moderate-density residential areas typically located in the outlying parts of the City, and to promote and encourage a suitable environment for family life while accommodating a full range of life cycle housing. The districts are also intended to: Ensure that new buildings and additions to existing buildings are designed with sensitivity to their context in terms of building placement, facade width, height and proportions, garage and driveway placement, landscaping, and similar design features; Maintain and improve the viability of existing housing of all types, while providing for updating of older housing in a context-sensitive manner; Maintain or increase compatibility between residential and other allowed uses, and between different housing types, where permitted, by maintaining consistent building orientation and parking placement and screening; Facilitate the preservation, development or redevelopment goals of the Comprehensive Plan and of adopted neighborhood, corridor or special area plans; In new development, use of the SR-C1 District, in conjunction with other residential districts, should be limited to insuring a mix of housing types, or for reasons related to topography, stormwater management, or other environmental considerations.
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Religious facility
Day care facility
Retail-Grocery
Housing-Group
Housing-Single unit
Public service
Fire house
Police station
Communications tower
Park & open space
Jul 31, 2025 • Active
Repair or replace building
Replace the roof on a residential building.
Roofing
Feb 7, 2024 • Final
Residential solar construction
Bathroom
Remodel
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