Cathedral Point
Cathedral Point is an established Veridian Homes subdivision on the southern edge of Verona, first built in 2009 — minutes from the Epic Systems campus. Its newer sister phase, The Woods at Cathedral Point, sits directly across Westminster Way, tucked beside the Ice Age Trail and still actively building.
Cathedral Point — Quick Look
A quick look at Cathedral Point, filmed on location. Trouble viewing? Watch on YouTube →
🏡 About Cathedral Point ›
An Established Neighborhood
with an Actively Building Sister Phase
Cathedral Point is a Veridian Homes subdivision on the southern edge of the City of Verona, Dane County, Wisconsin, with first homes built in 2009. It sits east/northeast of US Highway 18/151, reached via Highway PB and Highway M, with Cathedral Point Drive as its interior spine and Siena Drive, Steeple Point Way, E. Chapel Royal Drive, Chads Crossing, Winchester Pass, and Basilica Parkway among its other confirmed streets.
Directly across Westminster Way sits The Woods at Cathedral Point — a related but separately platted Veridian phase that opened in October 2020, explicitly marketed as "tucked beside the Ice Age Trail." Both plats are built by Veridian Homes and both are managed by DSI Real Estate Group, but they appear to run as two separate homeowners associations with separate budgets and dues — they should be treated as related, not identical, communities.
The Woods at Cathedral Point remains an active new-construction phase: recent MLS activity shows one active listing and multiple 2025–2026 closings, alongside original Cathedral Point's more established resale market. Between the two plats, buyers have both a resale option in an established setting and a new-construction option still selling today.
"Cathedral Point and The Woods at Cathedral Point share a builder and a name — but they're separately platted, separately managed communities. Worth knowing before you assume one HOA covers both."
Cathedral Point is one of the more consistently cited Veridian neighborhoods in independent research for its proximity to the Epic Systems campus — and the drive time now checks out: about 8 minutes and 4.3 miles door-to-door, per Google Maps routing confirmed by John Reuter in August 2026, making it a genuine option for Epic-area buyers (see the Commute section for the full breakdown). This project also already has real, filmed video footage of Cathedral Point — including a dedicated feature and green-space B-roll — a rarer head start than most subdivisions get before their page goes live.
⭐ What People Value ›
What Draws Buyers to Cathedral Point
Six things that come up consistently across independent research — evidence-based, not promotional.
⭐ Why People Choose It ▾
Closest Production Neighborhood to Epic Systems
About 8 minutes and 4.3 miles door-to-door via Google Maps, confirmed by John Reuter in August 2026 — one of the shortest commutes to Epic of any Verona production neighborhood.
Genuine Ice Age Trail Access
The Woods at Cathedral Point section was built with trail-access points as part of its October 2020 launch — a real, differentiated amenity, not just proximity.
Established Resale Market Plus Active New Construction
Original Cathedral Point (built out since 2009) sits next to the still-actively-selling Woods at Cathedral Point — one active MLS listing and multiple recent closings as of this research pass.
Verona Area School District
Confirmed district assignment for buyers specifically seeking VASD, independent of the elementary-boundary specifics detailed in the Schools section.
Nearby County Park & Trail Access
Prairie Moraine and Badger Prairie County Parks are referenced as nearby, alongside the Ice Age Trail itself — outdoor recreation beyond what's inside the subdivision.
Real, Filmed Video Footage Already Exists
Unlike most subdivisions in this project, Cathedral Point already has approved video assets in the Media Vault, filmed on location in July 2026.
🏫 Schools ›
Verona Area School District
Cathedral Point is confirmed within Verona Area School District — but the elementary assignment genuinely changed in 2020–21, and older sources still show the prior school.
Country View Elementary — confirmed
Cathedral Point is assigned to Country View Elementary, confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026 — consistent with VASD's 2020–21 boundary realignment, which moved the neighborhood off the prior Glacier Edge/Country View choice arrangement. Older marketing and some property records still list Glacier Edge — that is the outdated, pre-2020 answer.
Badger Ridge Middle School — confirmed
Cathedral Point feeds Badger Ridge Middle School, confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026. The older Glacier Edge boundary fed Savanna Oaks — some outdated property records for Cathedral Point may still show Savanna Oaks; that reflects the prior, pre-2020 boundary.
Verona Area High School
301 Community Drive, Verona — VASD's single comprehensive high school. The current building opened Fall 2020.
Good to know: District assignment (VASD), Country View Elementary, and Badger Ridge Middle School are all confirmed for Cathedral Point. Boundaries have shifted before (2020–21), so buyers with a specific address concern can still call the VASD Registration Office at (608) 845-4360 (or reg@verona.k12.wi.us) or use the district's interactive boundary tool to double-check before writing an offer.
🌿 Parks & Amenities ›
Parks, Trails & Open Space
The Memory Garden is Cathedral Point's landscaped neighborhood park — a real recreational green space at the heart of the community, distinct from a separate stormwater pond elsewhere in the subdivision.
🌿 Parks & Amenities ▾
Memory Garden — Cathedral Point's Neighborhood Park Confirmed Recreational Green Space
A landscaped oval green space with walking paths at the heart of the neighborhood, ringed by homes — confirmed by John Reuter from an aerial photo of Cathedral Point. A separate stormwater retention pond elsewhere in the subdivision, from an earlier phase of development, is sometimes confused with this space, but the two are distinct: the Memory Garden itself is a genuine recreational amenity.
Ice Age Trail Access Confirmed — Woods Section
The Woods at Cathedral Point was built with direct Ice Age Trail access points as part of its October 2020 launch — confirmed across multiple independent research passes and Veridian's own announcement.
Prairie Moraine County Park & Badger Prairie County Park Confirmed — Google Maps, Aug. 2026
Prairie Moraine is about 5 minutes and 2.5 miles from Cathedral Point and has an off-leash dog area plus mountain biking trails; Badger Prairie is about 8 minutes and 3.3 miles away with its own trails and open space.
🍽️ Nearby Conveniences ›
Downtown Verona & Everyday Errands
Real drive times from Cathedral Point, routed via Google Maps and confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026.
🍽️ Nearby Conveniences ▾
Epic Systems Campus
About 8 minutes and 4.3 miles door-to-door — confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026.
Downtown Verona
About 5 minutes and 1.8 miles by car — confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026. Home to Verona's core shops and restaurants.
US Highway 18/151
Primary regional access via Highway PB and Highway M, with Beltline Highway (Hwy 12/14) access about 12 minutes and 7.5 miles further — confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026.
🚗 Commute & Proximity ›
Getting There From Here
Real, routed drive times from Cathedral Point (1282 Cathedral Point Drive), pulled via Google Maps and confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026.
🚗 Commute & Proximity ▾
| Destination | Drive Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Verona | 5 min · 1.8 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Epic Systems campus | 8 min · 4.3 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Beltline Highway (Hwy 12/14) access | 12 min · 7.5 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Downtown Madison / State Capitol | 22 min · 12.9 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) | 30 min · 22 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
These are real, routed drive times pulled from Google Maps and confirmed by John Reuter against a Cathedral Point address (1282 Cathedral Point Drive), August 2026 — actual travel time will vary with traffic and time of day.
📊 Market Update ›
Cathedral Point — What Homes Are Selling For
The two original Cathedral Point sales in this pull — 334 Basilica Parkway ($650,000) and 1359 Winchester Pass ($809,000) — are both larger, higher-end homes, so they're pulling the median and average up for that plat specifically. Most of the other closings in this window came out of The Woods at Cathedral Point, which trends toward slightly smaller, newer-construction price points. If you're sizing up your own original Cathedral Point home against this data, treat the $527K–$571K range as a blended figure across both plats rather than a typical original-Cathedral-Point resale — give me a call and I'll pull a plat-specific comp the same day.
— John Reuter · 608-669-4226Sold-price data sourced from South Central Wisconsin MLS (SCWMLS). Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and is provided for informational purposes only.
🔑 Homes for Sale ›
Currently Available in Cathedral Point
Looking for active listings in Cathedral Point or The Woods at Cathedral Point? John tracks new-construction releases from Veridian Homes alongside resale activity across both plats — including homes that haven't hit Zillow yet.
One of John's own listings on Winchester Pass in Cathedral Point — reach out for current availability.
💰 What's My Home Worth? ›
Your Home's Value Is Not the Neighborhood Average
🏡 What's My Home Worth? ▾
Neighborhood market statistics describe the market as a whole — they cannot tell you what your specific home is worth today. Cathedral Point and The Woods at Cathedral Point are genuinely different sub-markets (established resale vs. active new construction), and even within original Cathedral Point, recent closings range from starter-sized homes to homes well over 4,000 square feet.
An accurate home valuation requires a licensed agent to review your specific property against closed comparable sales within the correct plat — Cathedral Point or The Woods at Cathedral Point specifically. If you're a Cathedral Point homeowner considering a sale, John can provide a current market analysis at no cost or obligation.
John Reuter tracks closed sales across Verona's subdivisions through the SCWMLS. He can walk you through what has sold, what it sold for, and where your home fits — in a single conversation.
✍️ Insider Notes ›
What You Won't Find
on Zillow
Things you only learn from someone who actually works this neighborhood.
Last updated: August 2026
— John Reuter
Broker/Owner, Integrity Homes
Waunakee local
What struck me filming out there in July is how the neighborhood pulls off both sides at once. You're close to everything Verona has to offer — a few minutes to downtown, a few more to Epic — but stand on Cathedral Point Drive and it still feels like you're out in the country. The Woods side backs right up to the Ice Age Trail, and it's a genuinely nice stretch for a walk or a bike ride, not just a trail sign on a map.
It comes up on nearly every showing in the neighborhood — buyers who did their own homework online still expect Glacier Edge. I walk them through the 2020–21 boundary change and point them to VASD's boundary tool so they can see it in writing. It rarely changes anyone's decision — Country View and Badger Ridge are both well-regarded — but I'd rather they hear it from me before they've already fallen for a house.
For buyers weighing the two, it usually comes down to timeline. Original Cathedral Point gives you mature landscaping and an established street you can walk into today; The Woods gives you newer finishes, a build you can help shape, and that direct trail access. I've had buyers go both directions — it really depends on whether they want to move in now or wait on a build schedule.
Once you've seen it in person, the Memory Garden makes more sense than it does in a listing photo. It functions as the neighborhood's walking loop — I saw dog walkers and a couple of families out with strollers in just the short time I was filming. It's not a playground-style park, more of a quiet gathering spot, which fits the rest of the neighborhood.
❓ FAQ ›
Cathedral Point FAQ
✍️ FAQ ▾
Is Cathedral Point the same as The Woods at Cathedral Point?
Who built Cathedral Point?
What school district serves Cathedral Point, and which elementary school?
Is there an HOA, and how much are the dues?
Does Cathedral Point have a park?
Is Cathedral Point near the Ice Age Trail?
How close is Cathedral Point to Epic Systems?
Is Cathedral Point still building new homes, and what are homes selling for?
An Established Neighborhood
with an Actively Building Sister Phase
Cathedral Point is a Veridian Homes subdivision on the southern edge of the City of Verona, Dane County, Wisconsin, with first homes built in 2009. It sits east/northeast of US Highway 18/151, reached via Highway PB and Highway M, with Cathedral Point Drive as its interior spine and Siena Drive, Steeple Point Way, E. Chapel Royal Drive, Chads Crossing, Winchester Pass, and Basilica Parkway among its other confirmed streets.
Directly across Westminster Way sits The Woods at Cathedral Point — a related but separately platted Veridian phase that opened in October 2020, explicitly marketed as "tucked beside the Ice Age Trail." Both plats are built by Veridian Homes and both are managed by DSI Real Estate Group, but they appear to run as two separate homeowners associations with separate budgets and dues — they should be treated as related, not identical, communities.
The Woods at Cathedral Point remains an active new-construction phase: recent MLS activity shows one active listing and multiple 2025–2026 closings, alongside original Cathedral Point's more established resale market. Between the two plats, buyers have both a resale option in an established setting and a new-construction option still selling today.
"Cathedral Point and The Woods at Cathedral Point share a builder and a name — but they're separately platted, separately managed communities. Worth knowing before you assume one HOA covers both."
Cathedral Point is one of the more consistently cited Veridian neighborhoods in independent research for its proximity to the Epic Systems campus — and the drive time now checks out: about 8 minutes and 4.3 miles door-to-door, per Google Maps routing confirmed by John Reuter in August 2026, making it a genuine option for Epic-area buyers (see the Commute section for the full breakdown). This project also already has real, filmed video footage of Cathedral Point — including a dedicated feature and green-space B-roll — a rarer head start than most subdivisions get before their page goes live.
What Draws Buyers to Cathedral Point
Six things that come up consistently across independent research — evidence-based, not promotional.
⭐ Why People Choose It ▾
Closest Production Neighborhood to Epic Systems
About 8 minutes and 4.3 miles door-to-door via Google Maps, confirmed by John Reuter in August 2026 — one of the shortest commutes to Epic of any Verona production neighborhood.
Genuine Ice Age Trail Access
The Woods at Cathedral Point section was built with trail-access points as part of its October 2020 launch — a real, differentiated amenity, not just proximity.
Established Resale Market Plus Active New Construction
Original Cathedral Point (built out since 2009) sits next to the still-actively-selling Woods at Cathedral Point — one active MLS listing and multiple recent closings as of this research pass.
Verona Area School District
Confirmed district assignment for buyers specifically seeking VASD, independent of the elementary-boundary specifics detailed in the Schools section.
Nearby County Park & Trail Access
Prairie Moraine and Badger Prairie County Parks are referenced as nearby, alongside the Ice Age Trail itself — outdoor recreation beyond what's inside the subdivision.
Real, Filmed Video Footage Already Exists
Unlike most subdivisions in this project, Cathedral Point already has approved video assets in the Media Vault, filmed on location in July 2026.
Verona Area School District
Cathedral Point is confirmed within Verona Area School District — but the elementary assignment genuinely changed in 2020–21, and older sources still show the prior school.
Country View Elementary — confirmed
Cathedral Point is assigned to Country View Elementary, confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026 — consistent with VASD's 2020–21 boundary realignment, which moved the neighborhood off the prior Glacier Edge/Country View choice arrangement. Older marketing and some property records still list Glacier Edge — that is the outdated, pre-2020 answer.
Badger Ridge Middle School — confirmed
Cathedral Point feeds Badger Ridge Middle School, confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026. The older Glacier Edge boundary fed Savanna Oaks — some outdated property records for Cathedral Point may still show Savanna Oaks; that reflects the prior, pre-2020 boundary.
Verona Area High School
301 Community Drive, Verona — VASD's single comprehensive high school. The current building opened Fall 2020.
Good to know: District assignment (VASD), Country View Elementary, and Badger Ridge Middle School are all confirmed for Cathedral Point. Boundaries have shifted before (2020–21), so buyers with a specific address concern can still call the VASD Registration Office at (608) 845-4360 (or reg@verona.k12.wi.us) or use the district's interactive boundary tool to double-check before writing an offer.
Parks, Trails & Open Space
The Memory Garden is Cathedral Point's landscaped neighborhood park — a real recreational green space at the heart of the community, distinct from a separate stormwater pond elsewhere in the subdivision.
🌿 Parks & Amenities ▾
Memory Garden — Cathedral Point's Neighborhood Park Confirmed Recreational Green Space
A landscaped oval green space with walking paths at the heart of the neighborhood, ringed by homes — confirmed by John Reuter from an aerial photo of Cathedral Point. A separate stormwater retention pond elsewhere in the subdivision, from an earlier phase of development, is sometimes confused with this space, but the two are distinct: the Memory Garden itself is a genuine recreational amenity.
Ice Age Trail Access Confirmed — Woods Section
The Woods at Cathedral Point was built with direct Ice Age Trail access points as part of its October 2020 launch — confirmed across multiple independent research passes and Veridian's own announcement.
Prairie Moraine County Park & Badger Prairie County Park Confirmed — Google Maps, Aug. 2026
Prairie Moraine is about 5 minutes and 2.5 miles from Cathedral Point and has an off-leash dog area plus mountain biking trails; Badger Prairie is about 8 minutes and 3.3 miles away with its own trails and open space.
Downtown Verona & Everyday Errands
Real drive times from Cathedral Point, routed via Google Maps and confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026.
🍽️ Nearby Conveniences ▾
Epic Systems Campus
About 8 minutes and 4.3 miles door-to-door — confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026.
Downtown Verona
About 5 minutes and 1.8 miles by car — confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026. Home to Verona's core shops and restaurants.
US Highway 18/151
Primary regional access via Highway PB and Highway M, with Beltline Highway (Hwy 12/14) access about 12 minutes and 7.5 miles further — confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026.
Getting There From Here
Real, routed drive times from Cathedral Point (1282 Cathedral Point Drive), pulled via Google Maps and confirmed by John Reuter, August 2026.
🚗 Commute & Proximity ▾
| Destination | Drive Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Verona | 5 min · 1.8 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Epic Systems campus | 8 min · 4.3 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Beltline Highway (Hwy 12/14) access | 12 min · 7.5 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Downtown Madison / State Capitol | 22 min · 12.9 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
| Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) | 30 min · 22 mi | Confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026 |
These are real, routed drive times pulled from Google Maps and confirmed by John Reuter against a Cathedral Point address (1282 Cathedral Point Drive), August 2026 — actual travel time will vary with traffic and time of day.
Off-Leash Options Near Cathedral Point
Prairie Moraine County Park has an off-leash dog area about 5 minutes from Cathedral Point — drive times confirmed via Google Maps, August 2026.
🐕 Dog-Friendly Space ▾
No Documented On-Site Dog Park
No dedicated off-leash dog park was found in HOA or developer materials for Cathedral Point or The Woods at Cathedral Point — confirm directly with DSI Real Estate Group if this matters to your search.
Prairie Moraine County Park
A Dane County park with a dedicated off-leash dog area and mountain biking trails, about 5 minutes and 2.5 miles from Cathedral Point. A Dane County Dog Park Permit is required.
Badger Prairie County Park
A larger Dane County park about 8 minutes and 3.3 miles from Cathedral Point, with trails and open space.
Cathedral Point — What Homes Are Selling For
The two original Cathedral Point sales in this pull — 334 Basilica Parkway ($650,000) and 1359 Winchester Pass ($809,000) — are both larger, higher-end homes, so they're pulling the median and average up for that plat specifically. Most of the other closings in this window came out of The Woods at Cathedral Point, which trends toward slightly smaller, newer-construction price points. If you're sizing up your own original Cathedral Point home against this data, treat the $527K–$571K range as a blended figure across both plats rather than a typical original-Cathedral-Point resale — give me a call and I'll pull a plat-specific comp the same day.
— John Reuter · 608-669-4226Sold-price data sourced from South Central Wisconsin MLS (SCWMLS). Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and is provided for informational purposes only.
Your Home's Value Is Not the Neighborhood Average
🏡 What's My Home Worth? ▾
Neighborhood market statistics describe the market as a whole — they cannot tell you what your specific home is worth today. Cathedral Point and The Woods at Cathedral Point are genuinely different sub-markets (established resale vs. active new construction), and even within original Cathedral Point, recent closings range from starter-sized homes to homes well over 4,000 square feet.
An accurate home valuation requires a licensed agent to review your specific property against closed comparable sales within the correct plat — Cathedral Point or The Woods at Cathedral Point specifically. If you're a Cathedral Point homeowner considering a sale, John can provide a current market analysis at no cost or obligation.
John Reuter tracks closed sales across Verona's subdivisions through the SCWMLS. He can walk you through what has sold, what it sold for, and where your home fits — in a single conversation.
Currently Available in Cathedral Point
Looking for active listings in Cathedral Point or The Woods at Cathedral Point? John tracks new-construction releases from Veridian Homes alongside resale activity across both plats — including homes that haven't hit Zillow yet.
One of John's own listings on Winchester Pass in Cathedral Point — reach out for current availability.
What You Won't Find
on Zillow
Things you only learn from someone who actually works this neighborhood.
Last updated: August 2026
— John Reuter
Broker/Owner, Integrity Homes
Waunakee local
What struck me filming out there in July is how the neighborhood pulls off both sides at once. You're close to everything Verona has to offer — a few minutes to downtown, a few more to Epic — but stand on Cathedral Point Drive and it still feels like you're out in the country. The Woods side backs right up to the Ice Age Trail, and it's a genuinely nice stretch for a walk or a bike ride, not just a trail sign on a map.
It comes up on nearly every showing in the neighborhood — buyers who did their own homework online still expect Glacier Edge. I walk them through the 2020–21 boundary change and point them to VASD's boundary tool so they can see it in writing. It rarely changes anyone's decision — Country View and Badger Ridge are both well-regarded — but I'd rather they hear it from me before they've already fallen for a house.
For buyers weighing the two, it usually comes down to timeline. Original Cathedral Point gives you mature landscaping and an established street you can walk into today; The Woods gives you newer finishes, a build you can help shape, and that direct trail access. I've had buyers go both directions — it really depends on whether they want to move in now or wait on a build schedule.
Once you've seen it in person, the Memory Garden makes more sense than it does in a listing photo. It functions as the neighborhood's walking loop — I saw dog walkers and a couple of families out with strollers in just the short time I was filming. It's not a playground-style park, more of a quiet gathering spot, which fits the rest of the neighborhood.
Cathedral Point FAQ
✍️ FAQ ▾
Is Cathedral Point the same as The Woods at Cathedral Point?
Who built Cathedral Point?
What school district serves Cathedral Point, and which elementary school?
Is there an HOA, and how much are the dues?
Does Cathedral Point have a park?
Is Cathedral Point near the Ice Age Trail?
How close is Cathedral Point to Epic Systems?
Is Cathedral Point still building new homes, and what are homes selling for?
Looking at other Verona neighborhoods or want current market data?
Interested in Cathedral Point?
John Reuter is a Top 5% Realtor and retired Air Force veteran. Real advice on Cathedral Point vs. The Woods at Cathedral Point, current school assignments, and today's MLS activity — no pressure.
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There's More on the Table
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