Listed by Tom Meyer • Essential Real Estate LLC. Bought with Restaino & Associates.
Off Market Aug 2021 for $900K
$1,237,573
Est. refi paymentEst. refi$4,553/mo
3
bd
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2.5 ba
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4,359
sq ft
7523 Summit Ridge Rd, Middleton, WI 53562
About this home
Public Remarks: Custom designed to relax peacefully in the natural beauty of rolling hills just west of Middleton. Prairie Style architecture positions the home into the land keeping a low profile to the street side. Seen from the back yard, the home extends from the hill to surround the Great Room with the beauty of the countryside. Southern views extend for miles to be enjoyed from the deck, Great Room, and primary bedroom. There is no other home with such a complete blend of style, serenity, and character. The walkout lower level includes a media room, a sunlit home office, an exercise room, and a craft room, as well as two bedrooms and a full bath. A stairway to the garage from the lower level is a smart feature that is always needed and seldom found. Roof new 2016. HVAC system is zoned and new 2020.
Single-familyProperty Type
2005Year Built
0.85 acresLot Size
$284Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
1 garage spacesParking
Listed by Tom Meyer• Essential Real Estate LLC
Listed by Patrick Meyer• Essential Real Estate LLC
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
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0.86 Acres
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Single Family Residential
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Dane County
APN
070808121990
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Last updated by owner on Aug 6, 2026.
SFR-08
Single-Family Residential, Small Lots District
The SFR-08 Single-Family Residential 08 district is designed to: Provide for single-family residential principal uses, compatible home occupations, and residential accessory buildings, appropriate to a compact neighborhood setting, on relatively small parcels. The SFR-08 district accommodates uses which are compatible with residential uses, are typically found in a suburban or residential neighborhood and may or may not be on public sewer.; Such uses typically generate traffic, noise or other impacts similar to those produced by a single-family residence.