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Sep 17, 2010 | Listing Updates, Listings, Local, Personal

Written By Heidi Rozeske

Glass Slipper Homes is Madison’s premiere boutique real estate firm. We are focused on quality and personal relationships with our clients, facilitating exceptional experiences with their homes and communities. Working with buyers and sellers throughout Dane County and surrounding areas, our knowledge of the market is diverse. You can find information about all of our listing right here on this site – take a peek!

If you plan to visit the Dane County Farmers’ Market On the Square tomorrow morning, plan to also visit the model at Capitol West where we are proud of our many listed units available for purchase. Come say hello – we would love to see you!

After your visit to the Farmer’s Market and the condo model, here are some of the other fun things going on in the area this weekend:

Wisconsin Badger football kicks off at 2:30pm at Camp Randall Stadium.

Oktoberfest has arrived at Essen Haus.

Cheese Days in neighboring Green County (a short and beautiful drive from Madison).

Visit the American Players Theater in Spring Green for an outdoor production of Waiting For Godot or As You Like It.

Enjoy your weekend!

Written By Heidi Rozeske

Heidi Rozeske, the founder of Glass Slipper Homes, brings over 15 years of real estate expertise to the table. Her dedication to client satisfaction and her keen eye for detail make her an invaluable asset in your home-buying journey. Outside of real estate, Heidi enjoys staying active with pilates, indulging in creative hobbies like knitting and gardening, and sharing her thoughts through writing. Her commitment to community and personalized service sets Glass Slipper Homes apart in the Madison area.

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