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1717 SQ FT
Year 1880
8 ROOMS
13.96 ACRES
4 BEDS
2/0 BATHS
2 CARS
1640724
Town of Genesee property w/1 house & multiple outbuildings-Barn, Garage, Two Machine Sheds. Spring fed stream runs through southwest end of property. Horses allowed. Hunting allowed w/restrictions. Own your own farm and live in the country. Shared well between this property and neighboring. Many possibilities to make this your own country haven. See MLS#1640723 for neighboring property that's also for sale.
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Amenities & Features
Listing Details
Price
$325,000
Year Built
1880
SQ FT
1717
Lot Size
13.96 ACRES
Tax Key
GNT 1518068
TaxYear
2018
Property Taxes
$2,376
Exclusions
Seller Personal Property,
Property Type
Single-Family
Zoning
Residential
Property Status
Closed
MLS#
1640724
Interior Features
Included Appliances
Oven/Range, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Freezer
Oven
Range
Refrigerator
Washer
Dryer
Freezer
Interior Features
Cable TV Available, Walk-In Closet(s), High Speed Internet
Cable TV Available
Walk-In Closet(s)
High Speed Internet
Heating
Oil, Forced Air, Other
Cooling
N/A
Water Source
Private Well
Levels
2 Story
Exterior Features
Architectural Style
Farm House
Construction Materials
Wood
Garage Spaces
2
Parking Features
Paved
Lot Features
Wetlands, Wooded, Rural, Waterfront
Exterior Features
Horse Allowed
Other Structures
Barn(s)
Waterfront Features
N/A
Barn
Wooded
Waterfront
Horse Allowed
Utilities
Forced Air
Private Well
About Genesee
Made up of Bethesda, Genesee Depot, Saylesville, and Genesee Village, the Town of Genesee has a population of about 7,300 residents. Located in the center of Waukesha County just south of Interstate 94, the town is bordered by Ottawa to the west and Waukesha to the east.
In the 1840s, German, Welsh, Irish, and English immigrants founded the area. Bethesda was a pioneer in sanitary milk, which it shipped to Chicago and Milwaukee. Genesee Depot expanded once railroad tracks were laid in 1851 by the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad. Saylesville was named after the Sayles family who developed the settlement by building a flour mill and a grist mill. Genesee Village was settled in 1837, and a mill and a wagon factory were built there soon afterwards. The Johnstone Quarry, located in the Town of Genesee just north of Saylesville, provided stone for buildings like the Milwaukee Sentinel, the Waukesha Methodist Church, and the state capital building in Madison.
Many attractions are found in and around the town. Genesee is best known for Ten Chimneys, the former home of Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt, which is now a National Historic Landmark. Nearby recreation can be found at many places, including the two parks in town. The Retzer Nature Center is a 335-acre area perfect for hiking. Lapham Peak, the highest point in Waukesha County, features a 45-foot observation tower, many trails, and diverse habitats. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail and the Glacial Drumlin Trail, great for hiking and biking, are both within close proximity to Genesee.
Community Population
7,167
Community Area
32.01 SQ/MILES
Community Suburb of
Waukesha County
Community Lifestyle
Rural
Nearby Schools
Elementary School
N/A
Middle Or JuniorSchool
Park View
HighSchool
Mukwonago
School District
Mukwonago
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