5036 SQ FT
Year 1865
16 ROOMS
29.27 ACRES
4 BEDS
2/2 BATHS
5 CARS
1899323
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Amenities & Features
Listing Details
Price
$2,000,000
Year Built
1865
SQ FT
5036
Lot Size
29.27 ACRES
Tax Key
030041600200
TaxYear
2024
Property Taxes
$11,642
Exclusions
Seller's Personal Property, Deer Stand
Property Type
Single-Family
Zoning
R, A-1, Undev
Property Status
Active
MLS#
1899323
Condo Name
N/A
Condo Fees
N/A
Condo Fees Include
Interior Features
Included Appliances
Cooktop, Oven, Range, Refrigerator, Disposal, Dishwasher, Microwave, Washer, Dryer
Cooktop
Oven
Range
Refrigerator
Microwave
Disposal
Dishwasher
Washer
Dryer
Interior Features
Security System
Heating
Cooling
Water Source
Private Well
Levels
2 Story
Exterior Features
Architectural Style
Farm House
Construction Materials
Brick
Garage Spaces
5
Parking Features
Paved, Parking Space, Garage Door Opener
Lot Features
Rural
Exterior Features
Patio,Deck,Horse Allowed
Waterfront Features
Pond
Guest House
Barn
Deck
Patio
Horse Allowed
Pond
Utilities
Propane
Radiant Heat
Municipal Sewer
Private Well
About Cedarburg
Known for its rich history and small-town charm, Cedarburg is a picturesque city located in Ozaukee County. This community, found just 20 miles north of Milwaukee, has a gorgeous downtown area full of local restaurants and unique boutiques. Cedarburg, home to just over 11,500 residents, is bordered by Grafton to its east and the Town of Cedarburg to its west, south, and north. Proximity to Interstate 43 and State Highway 60 allow for easy access to the surrounding areas.
The first settler in area bought land on the banks of Cedar Creek from the government in 1842. William Ludwig Groth built his cabin here and named it “Cedarburg,” meaning “castle of cedars.” Two years later, the city was officially named Cedarburg. Originally, the Cedarburg Grist Mill, the Cedarburg Woolen Mill, and the Cedarburg Electric Light Commission made up the economy of the community. Many of these original buildings are still standing and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the most common industries for Cedarburg residents include manufacturing and management.
Outdoor recreation opportunities and community events are abundant in Cedarburg. Over 140 acres of parkland are spread out over the 34 parks and have amenities such as hiking trails, playgrounds, and athletic fields.
The Ozaukee Interurban Trail crosses through the city and is great for bike rides and long walks. One of the most popular places in the summer is the outdoor Cedarburg Community Pool, perfect for water fitness and swimming. Cedar Creek runs through the city, providing canoeing, kayaking, and fishing opportunities. Cedarburg is known for its unique community events, especially the festivals that take place year round. Oktoberfest, Winter Festival, Wine and Harvest Festival, and Strawberry Festival are all very popular events in the city.
Cedarburg, Wisconsin is a charming community located just north of Milwaukee. Known for its historic downtown, unique shops, and picturesque landscapes, Cedarburg offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle to its residents. Whether you're looking for a cozy bungalow or a spacious farmhouse, Cedarburg has a range of housing options to suit your needs. Plus, its prime location near major highways and easy access to nearby cities make it a popular choice for commuters and families. Start your search for your dream home in Cedarburg today and discover all that this enchanting community has to offer!
Community Population
12,109
Community Area
4.87 SQ/MILES
Community Suburb of
Ozaukee County
Community Lifestyle
Suburban
Nearby Schools
Elementary School
Thorson
Middle Or JuniorSchool
Webster
HighSchool
Cedarburg
School District
Cedarburg
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