5708 Clover Lane
Greendale, WI 53129
- 3 beds
- 2 baths
- 1,161 sqft
- 4,792 sqft lot
- $197 per sqft
- 1938 build
- – on site
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Located in the heart of Greendale village center. This charming home is one of ''The Greendale Originals'' built in 1938 as a Plan community through FDR's New Deal. It has been completely updated while maintaining the feel of the original home. New mechanicals, flooring, new kitchen with stainless steel appliances. New Baths on first floor, and updated bath on second floor. New roof. and Central Air. -------- The Greendale "Originals" In 1936 the U.S. Department of Agriculture began construction on three new communities, known as Greenbelt Towns, as a part of President Roosevelt's New Deal. One of them, Greendale, was built in Wisconsin, about three miles southwest of Milwaukee. Built to demonstrate a new kind of suburban living, these towns were built so that housing was situated within easy walking distance of gardens, employment and the town center. Background on the Project With the purchase of 3,400 acres of farmland near Milwaukee, the Department of Agriculture's Resettlement Administration had three main objectives for the area: to demonstrate a new kind of suburban community planning that would combine the advantages of both city and country life; to provide good housing at reasonable prices for moderate income families; and to provide jobs to thousands of unemployed workers. Greendale was one of three Greenbelt communities, complete, readymade towns constructed in Greenbelt, Maryland (near Washington, D.C.), Greenhills, Ohio (north of Cincinnati), and here in Wisconsin. Construction began on Greendale in July 1936, and, despite a movers strike, the first courageous families moved in on April 30, 1938. The original downtown included a Village Hall, several businesses, and 572 living units in 366 buildings, each with an average of 5,000 square feet of space for lawns and gardens. The village included a tavern, movie theater, volunteer fire station, newspaper office (The Greendale Review), schools, cooperative market and beautiful stone carvings by Alonzo Hauser. All of the property was owned by the government and then rented to families, based on income, housing need and family size. Income requirements were specific: a minimum annual income of $1,200 and a maximum of $2,700. Some exceptions were made for those with special skills such as medical doctors and other professionals. To prevent too rapid expansion, all new development was tightly controlled by Greendale residents through various homeowners associations, as well as the green belt of parkways surrounding the village. In 1949 the Public Housing Administration gave Greendale residents the right to purchase their homes from the government. The transfer of ownership from the government to the people was largely complete by 1952.
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MLS# 10804120 —
The Building
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Year Built:1938
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Rebuilt:No
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New Construction:false
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Architectural Style:Cottage
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Basement:None
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Foundation Details:Block
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Disability Access:Yes
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Accessibility Features:2 or More Access Exits,Entry Slope less than 1 foot,Main Level Entry
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Living Area Source:Assessor
Interior
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Rooms Total:5
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Room Type:No additional rooms
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Interior Features:1st Floor Bedroom,1st Floor Laundry,1st Floor Full Bath
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Laundry:Main Level
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Laundry:9X4
Room Dimensions
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Living Area:1161
Location
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Directions:Loomis Rd to Southway, west to Clover, north to home
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Location:2050
The Property
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Parcel Number:6630328000
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Property Type:Residential
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Location:A
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Lot Size Dimensions:80X110X100X90
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Lot Size Acres:0.11
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Waterfront:false
Listing Agent
- Contact info:
- Agent phone:
- (847) 912-3210
- Office phone:
- (847) 367-1855
Taxes
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Tax Year:2019
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Tax Annual Amount:3360
Beds
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Bedrooms Total:3
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Bedrooms Possible:3
Baths
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Baths:2
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Full Baths:2
The Listing
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Short Sale:Not Applicable
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Special Listing Conditions:None
Heating & Cooling
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Heating:Natural Gas,Baseboard
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Cooling:Central Air
Utilities
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Sewer:Public Sewer
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Electric:Circuit Breakers
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Water Source:Public
Schools
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Elementary School:Greendale
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Middle Or Junior School:Greendale
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High School:Greendale
The Community
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Association Fee Includes:None
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Association Fee Frequency:Not Applicable
Parking
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Parking Total:2
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Parking Features:Off Street
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Parking Onsite:Yes
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Parking Ownership:Owned
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Garage Type:Detached
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Garage Spaces:1.5
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Garage Onsite:Yes
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Garage Ownership:Owned
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Soundscore™
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Sale history
Date | Event | Source | Price | % Change |
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9/29/20
Sep 29, 2020
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Sold | MRED | $229,000 | -4.5% |
9/20/20
Sep 20, 2020
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Sold Subject To Contingencies | MRED | $239,900 | |
8/15/20
Aug 15, 2020
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Sold Subject To Contingencies | WIREX_METRO |