Mazomanie, WI Real Estate

The community of Mazomanie sits about 30 miles west of Madison, and is surrounded by rolling hills, Black Earth Creek, the Wisconsin River, forested areas and Lake Marion. This scenic region provides many opportunities for real estate with beautiful views. The downtown area, located along Broadhead, Crescent, and Hudson Streets, is lined with historic buildings and features museums and businesses, surrounded by historic homes. Mazomanie is both a village and a town, and residents are served by the Wisconsin Heights School District, which is shared with nearby Black Earth. To learn more about Mazomanie, keep reading our community profile below.

Looking for more living options in western Dane County? Check out our real estate guide for the community of Black Earth - located a few miles to the southeast. 

All Mazomanie WI Real Estate Listings

29 Properties Found. Page 1 of 5.
Photo of Listing #2013891

9874 Highway 19, Mazomanie

$499,900 - 4 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,896 Sf

MLS® # 2013891, 18 days, Offer-Show

Photo of Listing #2013793

10200 County Road Y, Mazomanie

$825,000 - 3 Beds, 3 Baths, 2,493 Sf

MLS® # 2013793, 31 days, Active

Photo of Listing #2013608

10291-10297 Us Highway 14, Mazomanie

$460,000 - 4 Beds, 3 Baths, 1,600 Sf

MLS® # 2013608, 35 days, Active

Photo of Listing #2013593

705 Prairie Lane, Mazomanie

$499,900 - 3 Beds, 3 Baths, 3,176 Sf

MLS® # 2013593, 36 days, Active

Photo of Listing #2013179

721 Lichte Drive, Mazomanie

$448,111 - 4 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,500 Sf

MLS® # 2013179, 45 days, Active

Photo of Listing #2013147

106 E Hudson Street, Mazomanie

$275,900 - 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 1,288 Sf

MLS® # 2013147, 48 days, Offer-Show

Recently Sold Properties in Mazomanie, WI

Address Sold Price Sold Date Bed Bath Sqft. Price Per Sqft
124 W Exchange Street $310,000 2026-01-06 3 1.00 1393 $223
218 W Division Street $335,000 2025-12-22 3 2.00 1456 $230
708 Reeve Road $472,000 2025-12-16 3 2.00 1810 $261
2.03 Acres County Road Y $160,000 2025-12-02 $
9874 Highway 19 $1,500,000 2025-11-14 4 1.50 1896 $791
409 W Bridge Street $201,000 2025-11-14 2 1.00 840 $239
710 Reeve Road $566,350 2025-11-07 4 2.50 2700 $210
10145 County Road Y $590,000 2025-11-07 3 2.00 1760 $335
716 Forest Edge Drive $300,000 2025-11-03 3 2.00 1504 $199
706 Reeve Road $55,000 2025-10-31 $
714 Reeve Road $499,000 2025-10-31 3 2.00 1841 $271
14 N John Street $135,000 2025-10-23 2 1.00 978 $138
450 Bridge Street $15,000 2025-10-17 $
325 W Division Street $374,000 2025-10-13 3 2.00 1779 $210
10509 Old Y Road $270,000 2025-10-06 3 1.00 1125 $240
318 Cramer Street $259,000 2025-09-15 $
10146 County Road Y $495,000 2025-09-02 2 1.00 $
206 State Street $279,000 2025-08-22 3 1.00 1176 $237
705 Forest Edge Drive $525,000 2025-08-18 3 3.50 3456 $152
611 Prairie Lane $54,000 2025-08-05 $

Mazomanie Real Estate Trends

Current Listings

  • With Accepted Offers: 4
  • Without Accepted Offers: 25
  • Total Active Listings: 29
  • % with Accepted Offers: 14%
  • Months of Inventory: 7.9

Sold 01/16/2025 - 01/16/2026

  • Total Sold Listings: 38
  • Highest Sold Price: $2,450,000
  • Lowest Sold Price: $15,000
  • Average Sold Price: $405,101
  • Median Sold Price: $331,000

* Source: IDX Active & Sold Listings

* Property Types: , Lots & Acreage, Single Family, Business/Comm, Condo, Multi Family


Community Profile for Mazomanie, WI

Mazomanie offers the appeal of small town living with a close knit community. The town has a few annual festivals that bring neighbors together. One festival is Wild West Days, a September festival that includes a tractor pull, demolition derby, parade, and live music. The festival dates back to the 1950s, when the town was torn up to add a new sewer line. The community decided to enjoy "the wild west" feel of town, and the festival has continued. Another is, "The Gandy Dancer Festival," celebrates the town's history, and its connection to the railroad. Other popular features include a community pool, library, beach, and several parks. The Wisconsin River flows along the edge of town, and attracts people for fly fishing, canoe and kayaking, and other outdoor entertainment. Black Earth Creek and Lake Marion are both to the southwest. 

There are historic homes around the downtown area, and newer options as you move further out. Many of the newer homes offer ranch-style living. Move farther out of town and you find well-appointed properties with tremendous views and larger lots.

Schools in Mazomanie, WI

Mazomanie participates in the Wisconsin Heights School District, a district they share with Black Earth. The district includes two elementary schools, one in Mazomanie. The middle and high schools are both in Mazomanie, along Highway 14.

The village of Cross Plains offers more affordable living options in Western Dane County. 

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