Why Live in Wexford Village
Wexford Village in Madison is a sprawling neighborhood featuring ranch homes, split-levels, Colonial Revival designs, and condos. The area is known for its large trees, attached garages, and extensive sidewalks, making it ideal for biking and long walks. Homes here sell quickly, reflecting a hot real estate market. Wexford Park offers soccer fields, tennis courts, a skating rink, and a path leading to Stricker’s Pond, where residents can spot wildlife. Nearby Tiedeman’s Pond Nature Preserve in Middleton provides additional hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities. The neighborhood is well-connected with a network of paths and cul-de-sacs, enhancing walkability. Dining and shopping options are abundant, with West Towne Mall and Metcalfe’s Market within a mile. Local eateries include Swagat for Indian cuisine and Oliva for Italian-Mediterranean dishes. Middleton's revitalized downtown and Greenway Station offer more shopping and dining choices. The Wexford Village Homes Association organizes events like garage sales, Halloween festivities, an Easter egg hunt, and a Fourth of July Parade. The neighborhood is conveniently located near the Beltline, 7 miles from downtown Madison, 16 miles from Dane County Regional Airport, and 6 miles from UW Health University Hospital. Students attend highly rated schools, including Glenn Stephens Elementary and Vel Phillips Memorial High School, which offers AP courses, career pathways, and a planetarium. The crime rate in Wexford Village is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a family-friendly area.