This house has thought of everything before you did. The wood-burning fireplace anchors the four-seasons room. The screen porch opens onto a wall of trees. The pool is already heated, the hot tub already running, the fire pit waiting at the far edge of the lawn. Beyond the windows: 2.74 wooded acres, a quiet cul-de-sac, and the kind of stillness you only find at the end of a road.
This is the kind of house that's already done the hosting prep for you — built in 2014, finished to a 6,500-square-foot standard, and quietly wired for the way modern life actually works. Move-in ready, entirely unfussy, and waiting on no one.
Currently offered at $2,950,000
This is a house that understands what it means to host, not merely entertain. Six thousand five hundred square feet unfold across a thoughtful floor plan — a kitchen built around a 36-inch Wolf range, Wolf double wall ovens, a full-size Sub-Zero wine refrigerator, and a back pantry that absorbs the work. The four-season room and screened porch both open to the trees. The finished walk-out lower level adds a recreation space, a rough-in for a future bar or wine room, and the flex to be a guest suite, gym, or media room depending on the season of life.
Outside, the in-ground pool was relined in 2026, the hot tub is up and running, and the fire pit sits at the back edge of the lot where the prairie grass meets the woods. The four-car heated garage handles equipment, vehicles, and an EV charger. Two laundry rooms, in-floor radiant on the lower level, a Control4 smart-home system, a Generac 63-kWh battery backup paired with solar, and commercial-grade water filtration for the icemaker and espresso machine.
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Set into the ridges and valleys west of Middleton, Autumn Pond is one of those quietly considered neighborhoods that feels older and farther out than it actually is. The community is anchored by its own private pond and a network of hiking trails that wind through wooded ravines and open meadow. Wild turkeys, deer, and the occasional sandhill crane move through the back acres. Middleton's restaurants, schools, and downtown are fifteen minutes away; downtown Madison and the airport, twenty.