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608 Hot Homes: What if Barbie lived in Madison?

Ready to find your own Dreamhouse? Check out a few local homes on the market that are Barbie-approved.

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Paint the town (pink). | Image via Canva Pro AI

Happy “Barbie” release week, Madison. We asked AI what a Barbie Dreamhouse would look like in Madison, and then worked with our friends at Matt Winzenried Real Estate Partners to find some real-life matches in the 608.

So if you want to live out your Barbie Dreamhouse fantasy, grab a bucket of pink paint and check out these homes:

Subarbia

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Suburban Barbie. | Photo by WhirligigHD via Matt Winzenried Real Estate Partners + Rendering via Canva Pro AI

4125 Golden Wheat Run, Deforest
$639,900
4 beds | 2.5 bath | 2,555 sqft

This two-story single-family home is located in Deforest’s Bear Tree Farms subdivision. Thanks to the deck, patio, gas fireplace, and many windows, you’ll be able to enjoy all four seasons in this home.

Dreamhousecondo

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Share a wall with Barbie. | Photo by WhirligigHD via Matt Winzenried Real Estate Partners + Rendering via Dezgo

3607 Sabertooth Tr., Madison
$315,000
2 beds | 2.5 bath | 1,621 sqft

You’ll be a block away from the Ice Age Trail in this townhouse with bay windows, a finished basement, and your own private outdoor space.

Farmbie

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Barbie takes on farmlife. | Photo by WhirligigHD via Matt Winzenried Real Estate Partners + Rendering via Dezgo

9338 Spring Valley Rd., Mazomanie
$2,699,900
5 beds | 3.5 bath | 4,796 sqft

Enjoy the sunsets over your 37-acre lot on which this ranch-style home sits. After spending your afternoons working in the on-site insulated barn, you can relax with a sauna session and home theater movie night.

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