Plymouth, Wisconsin, often referred to as the "Hub City" due to its central location in Sheboygan County, is a charming small town of about 8,500 residents, located roughly 55 miles north of Milwaukee. Known for its vibrant downtown, Plymouth features historic buildings, unique shops, and a thriving arts scene, including the Plymouth Arts Center, which hosts galleries and performances. The city is surrounded by the scenic Kettle Moraine State Forest, offering outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for hiking, camping, and snowmobiling. With a rich cheese-making heritage, Plymouth is home to the Cheese Capital of the World, attracting visitors to its cheese shops and annual festivals like Cheese Days. Its welcoming community, excellent schools, and proximity to Lake Michigan make Plymouth a delightful blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Plymouth currently has 18 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $541,216.67, 4 condos for sale with an average list price of $346,375, and 13 lots for sale with an average list price of $66,769.23. The average annual property tax for Plymouth is $3,476.21.
Using the absorption rate, we can determine how long it's taking for homes to sell and which price points are selling the fastest in Plymouth, i.e. what's hot and what's not.
See What's Hot & What's Not in PlymouthPlymouth home sales for the month of August rose in volume by 22.2% when compared to last year, while the median sale price rose by 24.3% from $389,000 to $483,400. House sales rose by 28.6%, while the median sale price rose by 25.9% from $389,000 to $489,926. Condo sales stayed the same, while the median sale price decreased by 18.9% from $336,050 to $272,500.
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