Meadowood
Suburban Neighborhood in Madison, Wisconsin
Dane County 53711
Ranch-style homes built between the 1960s and ‘70s
Single-story ranch-style houses built between the 1960s and ‘70s populate Meadowood’s gently curving streets. Some have midcentury modern flairs, and nearly all feature attached two-car garages and ample lawn space shaded by mature trees. A few split-level and two-story homes also line the sidewalks in addition to the brick apartment complexes on Balsam Road. Prices start in the upper $200,000 range and can climb to $530,000, although the median home sells for $375,000.Meadowood Park is convenient to many homes
At the heart of the neighborhood is Meadowood Park, a popular spot for after-school playdates on the playground or the basketball court. A handful of other neighborhood parks are nearby, but for more robust recreation, residents head a mile west to Elver Park, the largest community park in Madison. The range of amenities includes a disc golf course, plus a splash pad for hot summer days. Meadowridge Library is also within walking distance, making it easy for residents to pick up a new read or attend meetings and classes that range from knitting clubs to book-writing boot camps.Walk to Huegel Elementary, Orchard Ridge Elementary and Toki Middle
Some Madison Metropolitan Schools are within walking distance of Meadowood homes. The neighborhood is bookended by Orchard Ridge Elementary and Huegel Elementary, which both score a B-minus from Niche. At Huegel Elementary, students can participate in its ceiling art project, which every year adds to the ongoing, student-made art exhibit in the school’s hallways. Toki Middle is adjacent to Orchard Ridge Elementary and also earns a B-minus. Memorial High receives an A grade and is ranked by Niche as the No. 4 best public high school out of 47 in the Madison area.Close to Fitchburg shopping and dining or West Towne Mall
Meadowood residents can pick up their groceries and other daily essentials at the nearby Hy-Vee, Aldi or Target located two miles south in Fitchburg. A handful of local dining options are nearby, such as Quivey’s Grove, where American fare is served in a historic mansion decorated with antiques. For a casual breakfast, folks head to Pancake Café for a diner atmosphere and buttermilk pancakes slathered in syrup. There’s also the Flying Hound Alehouse, which features a lengthy list of rotating drafts. “There’s a lot of farm-to-table restaurants in Madison because it’s a compact little city surrounded by farmland. Every Saturday Downtown they have the largest farmers’ markets in the country,” Edmond says, referring to the Dane County Farmer’s Market. “It’s in Capitol Square so it’s about eight blocks, and something like 20,000 people come out to it every week. And if the Badgers are playing, it’s even busier.” Chain eateries and fast-food bites are 3.5 miles north near West Towne Mall, where residents shop for home and clothing needs at retailers.Drive or bike into Downtown Madison
Located approximately 6 miles from Downtown Madison, residents can commute into the heart of the city in about a 15- to 20-minute drive. “We’re about a mile from the bike path that people use to commute into Downtown,” Edmond says. “They even plow it during the winter — not that I’d want to be on a bike when it’s 20 degrees out.” Metro Transit bus stops along Raymond Road travel to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and its health system, with service going as far as Capitol Square. For further trips, Dane County Regional Airport is approximately 20 miles northeast or roughly a half-hour away by car.
A longstanding tradition of community involvement and neighborhood events
The Meadowood Neighborhood Association prides itself on its long history and deep involvement in the community, which began with the association’s founding in 1958. According to Mark Bauman, who has lived in Meadowood for over 30 years, “There are still a few original homeowners in the neighborhood who remember that when they moved here, the roads were all dirt, and most of the area was farmland.” Though the farms are gone, some residents still grow their own produce at a pair of community gardens found in Lucy Lincoln Hiestand Park and Meadowood Park, where local households can reserve annual plot space. Other ways residents stay involved include the neighborhood’s annual July picnic and the Meadowood Health Partnership, an initiative that provides support services to families.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Zouhair Zahid
Lannon Stone Realty LLC
(608) 292-3673
52 Total Sales
1 in Meadowood
$344,900 Price
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Jon Vanden Brook
First Weber Inc
(608) 292-3462
75 Total Sales
1 in Meadowood
$379,500 Price
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Keith McNeely
First Weber Inc
(608) 544-8509
114 Total Sales
1 in Meadowood
$318,000 Price
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Jean Armendariz-Kerr
Mode Realty Network
(608) 292-5201
106 Total Sales
1 in Meadowood
$390,000 Price
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Jerilyn Endrizzi
Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group
(608) 292-2891
82 Total Sales
2 in Meadowood
$281K - $368K Price Range
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Bridget Horstmann
Real Broker LLC
(920) 557-3469
59 Total Sales
1 in Meadowood
$365,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Meadowood | US |
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Homicide | 3 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 3 | 4 |
Larceny | 3 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Meadowood Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Meadowood, Madison sell after 30 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Meadowood, Madison over the last 12 months is $397,000, up 12% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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