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House Hunt: Searching for the Perfect Home

Listings of homes and open houses in Wauwatosa from area real estate agents.

Searching for the right new home to invest in can be a great challenge nowadays due to busy schedules and just not having enough time to look around or browse the Web.

The House Hunt column is dedicated to providing a timely resource to locate some of the homes that are for sale in Wauwatosa. Our main focus will be providing home listings that have an upcoming "Open House" coordinated by area real estate agents.

Remember to check back each Thursday to get a jump start on your possible new home.

 

New Listing – No Open House

1. Address: 626 N. Robertson St., Wauwatosa (near Wauwatosa East High School)

Price: $205,000 Est. Taxes: $4,591 Beds: 3, Baths: 1.5, Single Family with Detached Garage

Description: An inviting Mikkelson Colonial home located near the Milwaukee County Medical Complex and the Wauwatosa Village area. Features a living room with a bay window, an eat-in kitchen that includes all appliances and a formal dining room with hardwood floors. Has a lower level recreation room and a large fenced-in yard and patio. For more information, contact Pat Schmidt, Shorewest Realtors, 414-476-7100.

 

New Listing – No Open House

2. Address: 12317 W. Ripley Ave., Wauwatosa

Price: $208,000 Est. Taxes: $4,472 Beds: 3, Baths: 1.5, Single Family Home with Atttached Garage

Description: A classic updated ranch home with lush landscaping and a large deck. Features a natural fireplace and a large bay window in the living room, a dining room with built-in buffet and a patio door to the deck. Has a European-style kitchen with white cabinets and a gas cooktop stove. For more information, contact Lisa Rossetto-Glowacki, Shorewest Realtors, 262-786-4000.

 

New Listing – No Open House

 3. Address: 3855 N. 101st St., Wauwatosa

Price: $209,900 Est. Taxes: $4,449 Beds: 4, Baths: 2.5 Single Family with Detached Garage

Description: This spacious brick Cape Cod home has a large fenced-in yard and an in-ground pool that is surrounded by a wooded area. Features a freshly painted living room and dining room, four large bedrooms with nice-sized closets, and a newly remodeled lower level recreation room that has a dry bar area and full bathroom. For more information, call Shorewest Relators, 262-786-4000.

 

New Listing – No Open House

4. Address: 7315 Maple Terrace, Wauwatosa

Price: $323,000 Est. Taxes: $7,000+ Beds: 3, Baths: 1.5, Single Family Home with Attached Garage

Description: Located in the Wellaur Heights subdivision, this brick home was built in 1952 and is close to the Medical Center. Features a spacious living room with a half-wall natural stone fireplace, a dining room that leads to a all-seasons room that includes auxiliary hea,t and a massive carpeted basement. Has a spacious eat-in kitchen. For more information, contact Roy Scholtka, Coldwell Banker, 414-443-2030.

New Listing – No Open House


5. Address: 7825 Hillcrest Dr., Wauwatosa

Price: $269,900 Est. Taxes: $6,753 Beds: 4, Baths: 1.5, Single Family with Detached Garage

Description: This two-story Colonial home is situated in a sought-after location. Features leaded glass windows, a large eat-in kitchen with appliances included, a cozy sun room, a large deck with access on both floors and a large back yard for entertaining guests. May new updates. For more information, contact Coldwell Banker, 800-323-9565.

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