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1196 SQ FT
Year 1973
5 ROOMS
0.28 ACRES
3 BEDS
1/1 BATHS
2.5 CARS
1622004
Reserve some time to see this 3-bedroom/1.5-bath. Casual living room, sunny kitchen - appliances included, freshly painted, updated bathrooms(new floor in master bathroom) and kitchen. Detached garage on side driveway, storage shed. Well-maintained home. Located at end of cul-de-sac.
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Amenities & Features
Listing Details
Price
$215,000
Year Built
1973
SQ FT
1196
Lot Size
0.28 ACRES
Tax Key
EGLV1813949
TaxYear
2017
Property Taxes
$2,663
Exclusions
N/A
Property Type
Single-Family
Zoning
Residential
Property Status
Closed
MLS#
1622004
Interior Features
Included Appliances
Oven/Range, Refrigerator, Dishwasher
Oven
Range
Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Washer
Interior Features
Wood or Sim Wood Floors
Heating
Natural Gas, Forced Air
Cooling
Central Air
Water Source
Municipal Water
Levels
1 Story
Exterior Features
Architectural Style
Ranch
Construction Materials
Brick, Aluminum/Steel, Vinyl
Garage Spaces
2.5
Parking Features
Paved
Lot Features
Cul-De-Sac
Exterior Features
N/A
Other Structures
Shed(s)
Waterfront Features
N/A
Utilities
Natural Gas
Forced Air
Central Air
Municipal Water
About Eagle
Many cultural and recreational resources are found in this picturesque town of more than 3,600 people. Located in Waukesha County between Palmyra and Jericho, the Village of Eagle and the unincorporated area of Eagleville make up the Town of Eagle. This family-friendly community is known for its combination of old and new architecture, as well as the outdoor activities in and around the town. State highways 59 and 67 cross through Eagle, allowing for easy travel to Madison and Milwaukee.
The town received its name in the 1830s, when three travelers came across the prairie and saw a huge bald-headed eagle soaring in the sky above. In 1851, the southern part of the Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad came to town, leading to a boom in industry. Eagle was almost renamed “Diamond City” when one of the largest glacial diamonds in the United States was discovered. The diamond was later stolen and never recovered from the New York American Museum of Natural History.
The economy transitioned from one based on railroads and agriculture to one based on tourism and recreation, thanks to many natural springs, lakes, and forests in the area. Resorts, such as Eagle Springs Golf Resort and Paradise Springs, were built because of the natural springs.
The Kettle Moraine State Forest-Southern Unit is located only a few miles west of the town and boasts many recreational opportunities, including camping, hunting, fishing, kayaking, biking, swimming, and horseback riding. In addition, hikers can traverse the 108-mile Ice Age Trail, which runs through the state forest. Old World Wisconsin, the largest outdoor museum portraying rural life in the United States, has more than 60 historic structures that depict the daily life of Wisconsin immigrants in the 19th century
Community Population
610
Community Area
35.06 SQ/MILES
Community Suburb of
Waukesha County
Community Lifestyle
Rural
Nearby Schools
Elementary School
Eagle
Middle Or JuniorSchool
Palmyra-Eagle
HighSchool
Palmyra-Eagle
School District
Palmyra-Eagle Area
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