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Juda, WI

Which type of cow do we get our CHOCOLATE milk from?

Scott Larson SRES: Real Estate Agent in Monroe, WI

The Black and White Holstein?

Or the Brown Swiss?

What do you think?

From Scott Larson of Towne Square Realty in Monroe, Wisconsin

“Your Realtor of the Region”

E- Mail scott@greencountyhomeguide.com

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I think you will be surprised how affordable the Dairyland is,

so come to my land of cows and plows and visit for a day, but stay for a lifetime

608-2124-9844 Direct.

House of the Week "Horse Lovers Country Estate"

Scott Larson SRES: Real Estate Agent in Monroe, WI
Scott Larson | ReMax Towne Square Realty | 608-329-2177
N986 County Hwy OK, Juda, WI
Outbuildings, and pasture for horses. Owner says sell... Reduced $50,000
3BR/3BA Single Family House
offered at $275,000
Year Built 1999
Sq Footage 1,716
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 3 full, 0 partial
Floors 2
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size 7 acres
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

The views from the massive deck are breathtaking on this 3 bedroom farmette. This listing includes 7 ac M/L. The second floor master bath boasts a Jacuzzi and a private deck. There is a 30x60 barn w/ a30x66 addition, 2 30x40 machine sheds, 20x25 shed, and other outbuildings. New carpet throughout, There is an additional 30x44 heated workshop next your 2 car attached garage. Call Scott Larson for additional information 608-214-9844

see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

Central heat Family room Living room
Dining room Dishwasher Refrigerator
Stove/Oven Microwave Basement
Laundry area - inside Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard

OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

Heated Workshop

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Contact info:
Scott Larson
ReMax Towne Square Realty
608-329-2177
For sale by agent/broker

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Posted: Apr 30, 2009, 7:23am PDT

House of the Day

Scott Larson SRES: Real Estate Agent in Monroe, WI
Scott Larson | ReMax Towne Square Realty | 608-329-2177
N986 County Hwy OK, Juda, WI
Outbuildings, and pasture for horses. Owner says sell... Reduced $50,000
3BR/3BA Single Family House
offered at $275,000
Year Built 1999
Sq Footage 1,716
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 3 full, 0 partial
Floors 2
Parking Unspecified
Lot Size 18 acres
HOA/Maint $0 per month

DESCRIPTION

The views from the massive deck are breathtaking on this 3 bedroom farmette. This listing includes 18 ac M/L, with an additional 49 acres available. The second floor master bath boasts a Jacuzzi and a private deck. There is a 30x60 barn w/ a30x66 addition, 2 30x40 machine sheds, 20x25 shed, and other outbuildings. New carpet throughout, There is an additional 30x44 heated workshop next your 2 car attached garage. Call Scott Larson for additional information 608-214-9844

see additional photos below
PROPERTY FEATURES

Central heat Family room Living room
Dining room Dishwasher Refrigerator
Stove/Oven Microwave Basement
Laundry area - inside Balcony, Deck, or Patio Yard

OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES

Heated Workshop

ADDITIONAL PHOTOS


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Contact info:
Scott Larson
ReMax Towne Square Realty
608-329-2177
For sale by agent/broker

powered by postlets Equal Opportunity Housing
Posted: Apr 15, 2009, 5:59am PDT

Marmoleum, a Green Flooring Option

01-23-09
Brenda Carus
Brenda Carus: Real Estate Agent in Monroe, WI

Are you considering a remodel or building a new home? Go green!

Homeowners these days are often considering the environmental impact of their choices when remodeling or updating their homes. From low VOC paints to reclaimed cabinetry, there is a wide range of sustainable products out there.

One area that is generating some press is flooring. Floors are one area of homes that are often overlooked even though they make a huge difference in the general feel of a home. There are many choices for sustainable flooring including recycled fiber carpeting and sustainable bamboo and cork floors.

People are also turning to a very old option again - linoleum. These days, it goes by the name marmoleum, but the product is the same. It is made in a process that is mostly unchanged in the last century and a half. Linseed oil (from flax) is combined with things like pine rosin, natural pigments and wood flour. Heat, roll, press and cure.

There is no off gassing associated with marmoleum, and there appear to be no health concerns associated with the creation of marmoleum, its use or disposal. Marmoleum outlasts many other flooring options because it hardens and becomes even more durable over time.

From an allergy perspective, marmoleum beats recycled fiber carpeting hands down. Carpeting will always trap allergens, unlike wood and tile floors. Marmoleum has the benefit of being anti-static, so dust and dirt do not stick to it when you clean. The anti-bacterial properties of linseed oil are also present in marmoleum.

Unlike a few decades ago, the current variety of colors is extensive, and you can chose from planks, tiles and sheets. There are over 150 colors, borders and even inserts.

If you are changing the flooring in your home, give marmoleum a look.