Verona Real Estate

Drive through Verona, and you’ll see why they call it “Hometown, U.S.A.”—tree-lined streets, a downtown that’s cozy without feeling outdated, and some of the friendliest folks you’ll meet in Dane County. I’ve spent countless afternoons showing homes here, but one that stands out was a brand-new construction near the Ice Age Trail. The couple was moving from out of state and needed a place that could handle their growing family and love of the outdoors. We walked out the back door, saw the open green space, and they both grinned like they’d found a hidden treasure.

At the moment, the median home price in Verona sits around $465,000 (2025 stats), propelled by new developments and a surge of interest from professionals working in nearby Madison tech hubs—Epic Systems, I’m looking at you. From sleek condos catering to first-time buyers to sprawling single-family homes with room for a trampoline or two, Verona’s got range. The real draw, though, is that balance of small-town warmth with big-city accessibility. You can zip into Madison for a Badger game, yet still come home to a backyard that feels miles away from any urban chaos. If that’s your jam, Verona might be calling your name.

The Verona Neighborhood and Area

Verona’s neighborhoods have this really distinct mix: older, established blocks where every lawn has a story and new constructions filled with modern layouts and fresh landscaping. If you crave that classic suburban vibe, check out the developments near Cathedral Point or Hawthorne Hills—they’re known for cul-de-sacs, friendly neighbors, and playgrounds where kids ride bikes until sunset. Then you have the downtown area closer to Verona Avenue, where you’ll find older ranches and bungalows, each with its own character. These are the streets you walk down and hear lawnmowers humming on Saturday mornings—quintessential suburban comfort.

People who move here often say it’s for the “best of both worlds.” You’ve got folks working in the bustling tech scene or commuting into Madison, but they come home to a quieter pace. Young families flock here for the schools, while retirees appreciate the green spaces and laid-back spirit. Even the high-schoolers seem to have that classic Midwestern politeness (well, most of the time).

Amenities? You won’t be left wanting. Grocery stores, coffee shops, and local diners dot the main roads, and if you’re craving bigger retail options, you’re maybe a 15-minute drive from West Towne Mall in Madison. Epic Systems—that massive healthcare software campus—shapes a lot of the local culture. Employees love the short commute from newer subdivisions in Verona, and the city sees steady growth because of it. Plus, the Ice Age National Scenic Trail threads right through town, so if you’re into hiking or just need a Sunday walk, nature’s practically at your doorstep.

Transportation is decent for a suburban area. Most folks rely on cars, but there’s a bus route that can get you to and from Madison. With US-151 running nearby, you can be in downtown Madison in under 20 minutes (traffic permitting, of course). The vibe is chill, though—nobody’s honking in gridlock here. In Verona, you’ll find people smiling as they let you merge instead of glaring you down.

All in all, moving to Verona means picking a spot that’s community-focused, outdoorsy, and still connected enough to bigger city happenings. It’s not uncommon to see neighbors sharing a brew on the porch after a long week, or bumping into a coworker at the local park while walking the dog. That’s the Verona life—tight-knit, easygoing, and full of those simple comforts that make you glad you chose this corner of Wisconsin.

Schools in Verona

For families, Verona’s schools are a major draw. The Verona Area School District consistently earns solid marks on state report cards, and there’s a strong sense of pride in the system. Verona Area High School—home of the Wildcats—often ranks above state averages in reading and math, a testament to both dedicated teachers and involved parents. Sports are no joke here; their football and basketball teams gather big crowds, and the new high school campus has some seriously modern facilities that can rival bigger districts.

If you’ve got younger kids, places like Sugar Creek Elementary and Glacier Edge Elementary come up often in conversation. Parents praise the smaller class sizes and the community feel—PTA events can feel like neighborhood block parties. Middle schoolers often attend Badger Ridge Middle School, which feeds directly into Verona Area High. They have robust extracurricular programs—music, clubs, you name it—ensuring kids stay engaged beyond the classroom.

Stats-wise, the district typically sees graduation rates in the 90% range, which is pretty solid for Wisconsin. But beyond the numbers, people appreciate the mix of academic rigor and real-world learning opportunities. Being so close to Madison and Epic Systems, students get exposed to internships, career days, and tech-focused clubs that broaden their horizons. So whether your kid’s into robotics, theater, or a JV sports team, Verona Area School District offers a well-rounded environment to help them find their niche.

Leisure in Verona

Free time in Verona often involves getting out and about. If you’re into the outdoors, the Ice Age National Scenic Trail is right here—miles of paths winding through prairies, woods, and gentle hills. It’s perfect for morning jogs, weekend hikes, or just a stress-relieving evening stroll. There are also plenty of local parks: Community Park hosts summertime concerts, while Harriet Park has a splash pad for kids to cool off in the hotter months.

When the shopping bug bites, you won’t be stuck. You’ve got grocery stores like Miller & Sons Supermarket for the weekly haul, and if you need a bigger retail scene, you can zip over to Madison’s west side. Not up for a drive? Sugar River Pizza is a local favorite to satisfy cravings—imagine wood-fired pies loaded with fresh toppings. If you’re feeling a burger and craft beer, Gray’s Tied House hits the spot, often with live music that pairs nicely with their house-brewed selections.

Fitness buffs can join clubs like Prairie Athletic Club (technically in nearby Sun Prairie, but close enough) or check out smaller local gyms. There’s also a strong youth sports scene, so if you’ve got budding athletes, expect to spend Saturdays cheering on soccer fields or baseball diamonds. Adults can join rec leagues, too—softball or basketball remain popular ways to stay active and meet neighbors.

For day trips, Madison is a stone’s throw away, offering lakes, museums, and the excitement of a Big Ten campus. Or head the other direction and you’ll find quaint small towns, orchards, and state parks. Verona’s location means you can enjoy the city when you want, then come back to a calmer, greener home base. Honestly, a lot of folks find more than enough right here—why go far when you can sit by the fire pit, beer in hand, on a starry night in your own backyard?

Verona Community Highlights

Verona’s population sits around 14,000-15,000, though that number keeps inching up thanks to the steady arrival of new residents—especially those linked to Epic Systems and other tech companies. Despite the growth, the city still holds onto a genuine small-town friendliness. One look at the event calendar, and you’ll see why folks love living here. Verona Hometown Days is a big one: a multi-day festival featuring parades, carnival rides, local bands, and enough funnel cake to tempt even the strictest diet.

Summer Saturdays often include a trip to the Verona Farmers’ Market, where you’ll find produce, baked goods, and maybe even homemade jam you’ll want to buy by the case. The community also bands together for things like National Night Out, where the police and fire departments connect with families in a relaxed environment—bouncy houses, food trucks, and high-fives from first responders all around.

Sports events, particularly football or basketball at the high school, bring out a sea of orange and black (the Wildcats’ colors) on crisp Friday nights. And if you like the arts, check out local music gigs or the occasional performance at Verona’s performing arts centers—small but spirited. During winter, the town doesn’t hibernate. You might see folks sledding at local hills or bundling up for the holiday parade, complete with lights and maybe a visit from Santa if the kids have been good.

Volunteering is a backbone here—charity runs, park clean-ups, and school fundraisers get wide support. That sense of community is real; neighbors become friends, and you’ll quickly find you’re part of something more than just a place to live. In Verona, life revolves around shared experiences, from cheering at a Little League game to sipping hot cocoa at a winter fest. It’s laid-back, inclusive, and proud of its roots. If that sounds like your kind of scene, there might just be a “For Sale” sign with your name on it somewhere in town.

Verona, WI Resources

17K Population

$133K Avg Income

$572K Avg Price

(Last 90 Days)

127 Homes Sold

(Last 90 Days)

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MEET

Dan Chin

Dan Chin, Team Leader & Sales Director of Dan Chin Homes, has been a longstanding leader in the Madison area business community. He is widely recognized for his accomplishments in marketing, advertising, public relations, business administration, community leadership & athletics.

Where do you call home? McFarland, WI

What do you do when you're not working? Spend time with the love of my life (Meg Chin) and my four wild and crazy kiddos. 

What do you love about your job? I once worked for a company known for its extraordinary mission (a nonprofit hospice). I can say that I find even more mission in this role, helping ease the transition for people when moving to a new home. 

What's your favorite TV show? Anything that my best friend Meg Chin is willing to watch with me. 

Favorite movie? TIE: Risky Business & Interstellar

Favorite food? Crab Legs

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