Listed by Ferraro Real Estate Team • EXP Realty, LLC (Pref: 608-838-1377). Bought with EXP Realty, LLC.
Off Market May 2024 for $995K
$995,997
3
bd
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2.5 ba
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2,874
sq ft
626 Oak Ridge Rd, Oregon, WI 53575
About this home
Public Remarks: Escape to your private oasis on 18.2 acres of rolling hills?a masterpiece of tranquility & sustainability. Restored to prairie perfection, paths of crushed red granite lead through wildlife havens and serene landscapes. Inside, discover energy-efficient design, featuring a solarium for breathtaking views. An expansive log cabin-style addition adds over 1100 sq ft. For enthusiasts or entrepreneurs, a pristine 60x80' outbuilding awaits, w/ a second garage & woodshed. Recent updates ensure peace of mind. Previously acclaimed as an award-winning dog-training facility, this property offers endless possibilities for personal sanctuary or business ventures. Truly the perfect canvas for an ideal lifestyle of tranquility, sustainability, & serenity.
Single-familyProperty Type
1983Year Built
18.12 acresLot Size
$347Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
5 car garageParking
Listed by Ferraro Real Estate Team• EXP Realty, LLC
Contact: Pref: 608-838-1377
Bought with Ferraro Real Estate Team• EXP Realty, 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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Dane County
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Last updated by owner on Aug 6, 2026.
RM-16
Rural Mixed-Use, 16-35 Acres District
The Rural Mixed-Use, 16-acre RM-16 district is designed to: Provide for a mix of agriculture, residential, utility, extractive, limited business and accessory uses consistent with and appropriate to a rural setting, on medium-to-large parcels.; The RM-16 district accommodates uses which may require larger setbacks, buffers, berms or other siting standards to minimize conflicts with neighboring production agriculture or residential use, are typically found in a rural location and do not require urban services.; Such uses may generate moderate truck traffic, noise, dust or odors.