L1 Tumbledown Trail, Middleton
MLS® # 1963174, 205 days, Active
Are you looking for a beautiful lot to build your dream home that has a peaceful country setting but is just minutes from all the amenities of Madison and Middleton? Tumbledown Farm may be a great choice! The community is a 51-acre development in Middleton with a total of 41 lots and 15 acres of preserved natural space. Lots are large, most are ½ acre or larger. Many lots back to green space. Learn more about the Tumbledown Farm neighborhood by reading our neighborhood profile below.
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Address | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft. | Price Per Sqft |
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L29 Ox Trail Way | $280,000 | 2024-01-29 | $ | |||
Lot 15 Tumbledown Trail | $259,900 | 2023-12-29 | $ | |||
7616 Tumbledown Tr | $1,465,000 | 2023-05-24 | 5 | 5.00 | 4674 | $313 |
* Source: IDX Active & Sold Listings
* Property Types: Lots & Acreage, Single Family
Tumbledown Farm is ideally situated west of Madison and Middleton near the former Tumbledown Trails golf course. The community has 41 lots in total, with some buildable lots still available. New construction homes being built in the neighborhood are complementary to the natural setting, with high quality materials and a variety of architectural styles. Lots in the community have plenty of space for a large home with a two or three car garage, as well as a large and private yard. Most lots in the community are a half acre or larger. Many of the lots are adjacent to the walking trails and wooded areas within the community, offering a feeling of connection to nature. Rolling hills and wooded lots offer homeowners beautiful views and a serene setting in this community.
Tumbledown Farm has many walking trails and 15 acres of natural space in the neighborhood, giving residents plenty of opportunities to get outdoors. The community is home to Heritage Oak, 300 year old specimen Burr Oak tree, which is accessible through the neighborhood’s system of trails. The trails connect to the Ice Age National Trail, as well as regional pedestrian and biking trails. An organic farm is also within the neighborhood boundaries. While the community has many rural and natural features, there are many shops, restaurants and entertainment options just minutes away in Madison and Middleton.
Homes in the Tumbledown Farm neighborhood are zoned to the Middleton-Cross Plains School District. Students attend West Middleton Elementary School, Glacier Creek Middle School, or Middleton High School.
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