High above Weston Place, the view goes on in every direction -- Lake Mendota, the Blackhawk fairways, the Capitol dome on the skyline, and a sea of treetops between, in sight from nearly every room. As an end unit, light pours in from every side, and the 180-degree view is yours alone. And Hilldale at your doorstep -- coffee, dinner, the market, all an easy walk away. Two bedrooms plus a den, two baths, one extraordinary view.
Currently offered at $1,800,000
Inside, the open great room runs a full 20 feet, warmed by the first of two gas fireplaces and flowing into a kitchen with island, breakfast bar, and pantry. The primary suite is a retreat -- walk-in closets, a separate soaking tub, and a walk-in shower -- with a steam shower in the guest bath, plus a private den, balcony, and effortless single-level living. Open, yet unmistakably warm.
Everything is handled: two heated underground spaces, storage, and a fee covering nearly all upkeep. Wood floors, fitness room, rooftop common area, elevator.
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For generations, Hilldale has been one of Madison's most cherished places to land. Set on the near west side, between the University and the shoreline of Lake Mendota, it pairs leafy, walkable streets with a shopping district that locals have loved for decades.
Everything is close. Coffee in the morning, the market on a Saturday, dinner with friends, a film on a quiet night — all just steps from home. Boutiques sit beside longtime favorites, the pace stays unhurried, and downtown and the Capitol are only minutes east.
Refined, walkable, and wholly its own, Hilldale is Madison at its most livable — and, for many, the easiest place in the city to call home.