N/A SQ FT
Year 1926
N/A ROOMS
0.13 ACRES
N/A BEDS
/ BATHS
N/A CARS
1760975
This classic 1926 brick building, with iron and stone detailing, stands apart with its parapets and Spanish tile accents. The 8 unit (7 1BR, 1 2BR) apartment building, with a possibility to add a garden flat apartment, has been owned by one family for generations. The corner location and wide western exposure enable the buildings numerous window tremendous sunshine enhancing the beautiful architecutural details that abound. All units have wood floors. Coin Laundry adds additional income. Each apartment has a seperate kitchen, dining room and living room and plenty of storage. Its a must see!
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Listing Details
Price
$800,000
Year Built
1926
SQ FT
N/A
Lot Size
0.13 ACRES
Tax Key
2751148000
TaxYear
2020
Property Taxes
$21,824
Exclusions
Tenants personal property coin operated laundry equipment -leased water Heater -leased
Property Type
Multi-Family
Zoning
B2
Property Status
Closed
MLS#
1760975
Interior Features
Included Appliances
N/A
Interior Features
N/A
Heating
N/A
Cooling
N/A
Water Source
Municipal Water
Levels
N/A
Exterior Features
Architectural Style
N/A
Construction Materials
Brick, Wood, Stone, Vinyl Siding, Adobe, Aluminum Siding, Asbestos, Asphalt, Attic/Crawl Hatchway(s) Insulated, Batts Insulation, Block, Blown-In Insulation, Board & Batten Siding, Brick Veneer, Cedar, Cement Siding, Clapboard, Concrete, Ducts Professionally Air-Sealed, Exterior Duct-Work is Insulated, Fiber Cement, Fiberglass Siding, Foam Insulation, Frame, Glass, HardiPlank Type, Lap Siding, Log, Log Siding, Masonite, Metal Siding, Natural Building, Other, Plaster, Radiant Barrier, Rammed Earth, Redwood Siding, Shake Siding, Shingle Siding, Slump Block, Spray Foam Insulation, Steel Siding, Stone Veneer, Straw, Stucco, Synthetic Stucco, Vertical Siding, Wood Siding
Garage Spaces
N/A
Parking Features
Shared Driveway
Lot Features
N/A
Exterior Features
N/A
Other Structures
Gazebo
Waterfront Features
N/A
Gazebo
Utilities
Municipal Water
About Shorewood
As the “urban forest” of the North Shore, Shorewood is known for its beautiful architecture, excellent schools, and commitment to sustainability. The village is a Bird City Wisconsin and a Tree City USA, and one of the first communities in Wisconsin to have LED traffic signals and a curbside recycling program, thanks to the Sustainable Shorewood Action Plan. As a vibrant community of families and lifelong residents, it was named one of the United States’ four “Best Intergenerational Communities” by the MetLife Foundation - and just like nearby Whitefish Bay, Shorewood’s residents feel a strong community bond and pride in their home.
Shorewood is the trendy hotspot of the North Shore! The village has five parks - if it’s hot out, you’re sure to find people on the many beaches and playgrounds. Got an athlete? Shorewood’s recreation department offers programs for everything from dodgeball to snowboarding. Cyclists will enjoy a bike-friendly atmosphere anywhere they go, whether riding on the road or enjoying a trip down the Oak Leaf Trail; competitive bikers can try their luck in the Shorewood Criterium Cycling Classic. If you forget your bike at home, have no fear! Shorewood has plenty of Bublr bike stations for when it’s just too nice to drive.
Every foodie can find a favorite restaurant in Shorewood - from the Instagrammable Blue’s Egg to luxurious Lake Park Bistro, classic Benji’s Deli and Three Lions' Pub, there truly is something for every palate. Need a quick pick-me-up before work? Stop in at Colectivo for a fair-trade cappuccino and a pastry, or pop by Starbucks to grab the latest Frappuccino flavor. Any passionate coffee connoisseur who’s looking for more of an experience, however, will appreciate the hipster vibe and artisanal drinks of Stone Creek Coffee.
If the attractions and activities of Shorewood itself aren’t enough, the businesses, museums, and festivals of metropolitan Milwaukee are just a short 4 miles south by way of Interstate 43 or scenic Lake Drive, making a fun night out a few minutes away!
In Shorewood, there's a community group for every interest! These include:
More than just a place to rest your head at night, the Shorewood community is truly a remarkable place to live, work and play.
Shorewood's easy walkability to parks, stores and restaurants is one of the top reasons why Milwaukee area residents decide to relocate here.
If you're thinking about selling your home in Shorewood, contact us. We offer a complimentary home evaluation. Our real estate agents are experts in the Shorewood and North Shore Milwaukee market and we offer home staging as well.
Community Population
13,734
Community Area
1.591 SQ/MILES
Community Suburb of
Milwaukee County
Community Lifestyle
Urban
Nearby Schools
Elementary School
N/A
Middle Or JuniorSchool
Shorewood
HighSchool
Shorewood
School District
Shorewood
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