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Sussex WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for March 2020

Muskego WI Homes for Sale

Experience a great location for countryside living! The Village of Sussex is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. It is located approximately 19 miles northwest of Milwaukee and 9 miles north of Waukesha. With State Highway 164 crossing through Sussex and Interstate 94 just a few miles south, downtown Milwaukee is just a 30-minute drive […]

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New Berlin Vacant Lot Sales Market Report March 2020

New Berlin Real Estate

My name is Kristin Johnston with RE/MAX Realty Center.  My market report gives you the real estate activity for vacant land in New Berlin, WI. Are you looking to buy land in New Berlin?  Wondering what your New Berlin land is worth?  Call/text me at 414 254 6647 or email me at kjohnston@remax.net. I specialize in Waukesha County Real Estate, and have a lot of […]

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Brookfield WI Lots for Sale | Market Report March 2020

New Berlin Real Estate

Brookfield, WI is home to approximately 40,000 residents and boasts of world-class hotels, premier shopping centers, and a thriving business atmosphere. Incorporated in 1954, it is the third largest city in Waukesha County. Brookfield has a total area of 27.59 square miles, 27.09 square miles of which is land. Whether you’re looking for lots for […]

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Waukesha County Condos for Sale | Market Report March 2020

Waukesha County Homes for Sale

Enjoy the security and privacy you can get with Waukesha condos for sale. Ranging from size, amenities, and features, condos in Waukesha offer residents the elegance and sophistication they’ve always looked for. Apart from beautiful condos, luxury single family homes, and huge lots, locals refer to Waukesha County as “Lake County” because of its large […]

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Oconomowoc WI Homes for Sale | Market Report March 2020

Learn more about Oconomowoc WI and why “Life Comes Naturally Here”! Oconomowoc is a city located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, U.S. Its name came from Coo-no-mo-wauk, the Potawatomi term for “waterfall.” Before 1700, this region was inhabited by the Potawatomi. They descended from Woodland Indians known as “mound builders”. The first white person recorded in […]

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