Ever dreamed of reliving your school days - minus the homework and awkward teenage angst? Well, buying an old school and turning it into your home might just make that dream a reality.

Don’t worry, though; this time around, there are no pop quizzes or mean lunch ladies, and you get to wander the halls without pants if that's your thing - no judgment.

Robby Schlafke - Pleasant View Realty, LLC
Robby Schlafke - Pleasant View Realty, LLC
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Plus, all those old high school rivals? Nowhere in sight. Just you, your spacious new digs, and maybe a lingering smell of chalk dust.

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Never fight with your family over the bathroom again, because there are plenty of toilets to go around. All with their own private stalls. Just don’t get any wild ideas about scribbling on the stall walls to showcase your childhood crush, because guess what? You’re now in charge of cleaning them.

And sure, the cafeteria may be a little more echoey without the sound of slamming lunch trays, but hey, there's plenty of room for a giant table to spread out that charcuterie board. Just don’t expect anyone to serve you rectangle pizza slices on those nostalgic plastic trays - you’re on your own there.

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The home was once an elementary school and is over 17,000 square feet! Someone has already turned it into a pretty cool living quarters, but there are still plenty of remnants of its former life shuffling kids through the halls every year - chalkboards, urinals, drinking fountains, and maybe even a stray desk or two, just in case you feel like giving yourself detention.

There's also a 3,000 foot heated garage and two indoor basketball hoops! All this on 18.4 acres could be yours for $849,900.

Buy A School In Wisconsin And Make It Your Home

Go back to school - this time without the awkward teen phase or piles of homework - by buying this old school and making it your home!

Gallery Credit: Samm Adams

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