Waukesha County currently has 833 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $773,103.29, 24 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $607,141.25, 249 condos for sale with an average list price of $517,215.86, and 336 lots for sale with an average list price of $333,046.06. The average annual property tax for Waukesha County is $4,609.26.
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BrookfieldBrookfield, Wisconsin, is a vibrant suburban city located just west of Milwaukee, known for its blend of urban convenience and small-town charm. With a population of approximately 41,000, it offers a high quality of life, featuring top-rated schools, lush parks, and a thriving business community. The city is home to the bustling Brookfield Square Mall and a variety of dining and entertainment options, making it a hub for shopping and leisure. Its proximity to major highways and downtown Milwaukee provides easy access to urban amenities while maintaining a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere. Brookfield’s well-planned neighborhoods, strong economy, and community events, like the annual Brookfield Farmers’ Market, make it an attractive destination for residents and visitors alike. ... Read more |
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DelafieldDelafield, Wisconsin, is a charming city in Waukesha County, approximately 30 miles west of Milwaukee, known for its blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy. With a population of about 7,500, Delafield is nestled among the scenic Kettle Moraine hills and surrounds the beautiful Nagawicka Lake, offering ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking. The city’s downtown is a hub of boutique shops, cozy cafes, and fine dining, with landmarks like the Hawks Inn and St. John’s Northwestern Academies showcasing its rich history. Popular for its outdoor recreation, including the Lapham Peak Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, Delafield attracts visitors and residents alike with its small-town feel, vibrant community events, and proximity to Milwaukee’s urban amenities. ... Read more |
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LisbonLisbon, Wisconsin, is a small, welcoming town in Waukesha County, located about 20 miles northwest of Milwaukee, with a population of approximately 10,000. Nestled amidst rolling hills and scenic countryside, Lisbon offers a rural charm with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, including parks like Lisbon Community Park and trails such as the Bugline Recreation Trail, popular for biking and walking. The town fosters a tight-knit community atmosphere with local events, family-friendly neighborhoods, and highly regarded schools within the Arrowhead and Merton school districts. Its proximity to Milwaukee provides residents with easy access to urban amenities while maintaining a peaceful, small-town lifestyle, making Lisbon an appealing destination for those seeking balance between nature and convenience. ... Read more |
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Menomonee FallsMenomonee Falls, Wisconsin, is a thriving village in Waukesha County, just northwest of Milwaukee, known for its blend of suburban charm and economic vitality. With a population of around 38,000, it’s one of the largest villages in the state, offering a family-friendly atmosphere with top-rated schools, diverse dining, and ample recreational opportunities. The village is home to scenic parks like Lime Kiln Park and the Menomonee River, ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and biking along the Bugline Trail. Menomonee Falls also boasts a robust business community, with corporate headquarters like Kohl’s Department Stores and a vibrant downtown featuring shops, breweries, and community events. Its proximity to Milwaukee, combined with a strong sense of local pride and history, makes Menomonee Falls an appealing destination for residents and visitors seeking both tranquility and convenience. ... Read more |
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MertonMerton, Wisconsin, is a quaint village in Waukesha County, about 25 miles northwest of Milwaukee, offering a peaceful, small-town atmosphere with a population of around 3,400. Surrounded by scenic lakes, including Beaver Lake and Lake Keesus, Merton is ideal for outdoor activities like fishing, boating, and hiking, with the Bugline Recreation Trail attracting cyclists and walkers. The village maintains a rural charm with family-friendly neighborhoods, local businesses, and community events like the annual Merton Firemen’s Picnic. Despite its quiet setting, Merton provides easy access to nearby urban amenities in Milwaukee and Waukesha, making it a perfect blend of serene living and modern convenience. ... Read more |
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MukwonagoMukwonago, Wisconsin, is a vibrant village in Waukesha County, roughly 30 miles southwest of Milwaukee, with a population of about 8,000. Nestled along the Fox River, Mukwonago blends small-town charm with natural beauty, offering residents and visitors access to scenic parks, hiking trails, and water activities. The village’s historic downtown features local shops, restaurants, and community events like Maxwell Street Days, fostering a strong sense of community. Mukwonago is also known for its excellent schools and family-friendly environment, making it a popular choice for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. With easy access to Milwaukee and nearby attractions like the Kettle Moraine State Forest, Mukwonago offers a perfect mix of rural tranquility and modern convenience. ... Read more |
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MuskegoMuskego, Wisconsin, is a vibrant suburban city in Waukesha County, located about 20 miles southwest of Milwaukee, with a population of approximately 25,000. Known for its scenic beauty, Muskego is home to numerous lakes, including Little Muskego Lake and Lake Denoon, making it a haven for boating, fishing, and other water activities. The city blends a small-town feel with modern amenities, offering parks, trails, and community events like the Muskego Water Bugs ski show and the annual Muskego Community Festival. With top-rated schools, a thriving local business scene, and easy access to Milwaukee’s urban attractions, Muskego provides an appealing mix of family-friendly living and recreational opportunities. ... Read more |
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New BerlinNew Berlin, Wisconsin, is a thriving suburban city located just west of Milwaukee in Waukesha County, offering a balanced mix of residential charm and economic vitality. With a population of around 40,000, it’s known for its family-friendly neighborhoods, excellent schools, and abundant green spaces, including the 1,100-acre New Berlin Hills Golf Course and the Minooka Park, a favorite for hiking and disc golf. The city’s strong industrial and commercial sectors, with businesses along the I-94 corridor, contribute to its robust economy while maintaining a welcoming, small-town feel. New Berlin also hosts community events like the annual Farmers Market and Fourth of July Festival, fostering a tight-knit community spirit. Its convenient access to Milwaukee and proximity to major highways make it an ideal spot for commuters seeking suburban tranquility. ... Read more |
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OconomowocOconomowoc, Wisconsin, is a picturesque city in Waukesha County, about 35 miles west of Milwaukee, known for its serene lakes and small-town charm. Nestled between Lac La Belle and Fowler Lake, it offers abundant recreational opportunities like boating, fishing, and hiking, attracting both residents and visitors. With a population of around 18,000, Oconomowoc blends historic character—seen in its well-preserved downtown with boutique shops and restaurants—with modern amenities, including top-rated schools and a vibrant community arts scene. The city hosts events like the Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts and a popular farmers' market, fostering a strong sense of community. Its proximity to Milwaukee and easy access via I-94 make it an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle. ... Read more |
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PewaukeePewaukee, Wisconsin, is a vibrant community located about 20 miles west of Milwaukee, offering a perfect blend of small-town charm and modern conveniences. Nestled around the scenic Pewaukee Lake, the city is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and lakeside recreation, as well as trails like the Lake Country Trail for biking and hiking. Home to roughly 15,000 residents, Pewaukee features a bustling downtown with unique shops, restaurants, and seasonal events, such as the popular Waterfront Wednesday concerts. The city’s strong school system, family-friendly neighborhoods, and proximity to major highways make it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors. With its rich history, evident in landmarks like the historic Clark House Museum, Pewaukee combines a welcoming atmosphere with a high quality of life. ... Read more |
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SummitSummit, Wisconsin, is a small, scenic village in Waukesha County, located approximately 30 miles west of Milwaukee, with a population of about 5,000. Nestled in the heart of the Lake Country region, Summit is surrounded by sparkling lakes such as Upper and Lower Nemahbin, Silver Lake, and Crooked Lake, making it a haven for water-based recreation like boating, fishing, and kayaking. The village offers a tranquil, rural lifestyle with rolling hills, lush greenery, and access to the Glacial Drumlin State Trail for outdoor enthusiasts. Summit combines its peaceful, tight-knit community vibe with proximity to urban amenities in nearby cities like Oconomowoc and Milwaukee, appealing to those seeking a balance of nature and convenience. ... Read more |
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WaukeshaWaukesha, Wisconsin, is a charming city located about 20 miles west of Milwaukee, known for its rich history, vibrant community, and natural beauty. Often called the "Spring City" due to its once-abundant natural springs, Waukesha boasts a picturesque downtown filled with historic buildings, unique shops, and diverse dining options. The city is home to Carroll University, Wisconsin’s oldest institution of higher learning, and offers numerous parks and trails, including along the scenic Fox River, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. With a blend of small-town warmth, cultural events like the Waukesha Art Crawl, and proximity to urban amenities, Waukesha provides a welcoming and dynamic place to live or visit. ... Read more |
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Aber Dean NorthAber Dean North is a subdivision in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. It currently has no homes for sale. It is located in Waukesha County. Aber Dean North is located south of Silver Spring Drive and west of Lilly Road. ... Read more |
Median Price: $520,000 |
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AberdeenAberdeen is a single-family home community in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, built between 1991 and 1998. It currently has 2 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $504,450. The homes range in size from 1,975 ft2 to 4,660 ft2. The HOA fees range from $300 to $400 per month. The average annual property tax for Aberdeen is $5,123.52. It is located in Waukesha County. Aberdeen is located south of Silver Spring Drive and west of Lilly Road. ... Read more |
Median Price: $550,000 |
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Ahrens NorthsideAhrens Northside is a single-family home community in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, built in 1996. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes have an average size of 2,745 ft2. The average annual property tax for Ahrens Northside is $4,895. It is located in Waukesha County. Ahrens Northside is located north of Eagle Lake Avenue off of Crestview Lane. ... Read more |
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Alpine VillageAlpine Village is a condo and single-family home community in Waukesha, Wisconsin, built between 2005 and 2022. It currently has 1 single family home for sale with a list price of $474,900 and 1 condo for sale with a list price of $304,900. The homes range in size from 1,290 ft2 to 2,645 ft2. The average annual property tax for Alpine Village is $3,668.47. It is located in Waukesha County. Alpine Village is located north of Main Street and west of Highway 164. ... Read more |
Median Price: $353,000 |
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Amber FieldsAmber Fields is a single-family home community in Eagle, Wisconsin, built between 2017 and 2019. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 2,748 ft2 to 4,022 ft2. The HOA fees range from $125 to $150 per month. The average annual property tax for Amber Fields is $4,718.74. It is located in Waukesha County. Amber Fields is located north of Main Street off of Anathoth Lane. ... Read more |
Median Price: $787,500 |
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Waukesha County home sales for the month of August decreased in volume by 0.8% when compared to last year, while the median sale price decreased by 1.2% from $500,000 to $494,000. House sales rose by 0.3%, while the median sale price rose by 0.2% from $521,200 to $522,500. Condo sales stayed the same, while the median sale price decreased by 6.8% from $375,450 to $350,000. Townhouse sales decreased by 31.3%, while the median sale price rose by 6.7% from $346,670 to $370,000.
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