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Waukesha County 5 Bedroom Home Sales Market Report January 2018

Waukesha County Homes for Sale

Waukesha County 5 Bedroom Homes For Sale, Waukesha County Real Estate, Kristin Johnston,RE/MAX Real Estate Market Report for Waukesha County,WI for January 2018.  Waukesha County Real Estate, Waukesha County 5 Bedroom Homes For Sale My name is Kristin Johnston with RE/MAX Realty Center.  My market report gives you the real estate activity for 5 Bedroom Homes In Waukesha County, WI for the last […]

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Muskego WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for January 2018

Muskego WI Homes for Sale

Live in one of the most desired residential locations in the county! Muskego is the fifth largest community in Waukesha County. It is a developing community that  offers a variety of programs, services, and events that residents can enjoy. The city got its name from the Potawatomi Indian name for the area, “Mus-kee-Guaac”, which means […]

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Chenequa WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for January 2018

Chenequa WI Homes for Sale

Looking for a place with beautiful natural landscapes and many outdoor recreational opportunities? Chenequa is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Located in “lake country”, it is about 30 miles west of downtown Milwaukee.  It completely surrounds the 703 acre Pine Lake, and includes portions of Beaver Lake and North Lake. The village has a […]

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Merton WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for January 2018

Homes for Sale in Merton WI

Come and enjoy life in a quiet, small-town setting with amazing outdoor opportunities! The Village of Merton is a peaceful community located in the Lake Country area. It is twenty miles west of Milwaukee or a quick half hour drive. The Village of Merton as it is known today is technically a smaller subsection of […]

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Mukwonago WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for January 2018

Homes for Sale in Mukwonago WI

This community has something for everyone to love! Mukwonago is a village in Wisconsin, located mostly within the Town of Mukwonago. It is located 30 miles southwest Milwaukee. This thriving Lake Country village has a rich Native American history that dates all the way back to the early 1700s. The village of Mukwonago was originally […]

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Genesee WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for January 2018

Homes for Sale in Elm Grove WI

Live in the peaceful town of Genesee WI! Genesee is a historic town in Waukesha County. It is located near the center of Waukesha County and in the beautiful Kettle Moraine area of southeast Wisconsin. According to the United States Bureau, Genesee has an area of 32.0 square miles, of which, 31.9 square miles is […]

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Elm Grove WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for January 2018

Homes for Sale in Elm Grove WI

Be a part of one of the best suburbs in America! Elm Grove is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The village is positioned just 20 minutes west of Milwaukee for those who commute to the metropolitan area. The village of Elm Grove is surrounded by four major roads, one of which is a U.S. […]

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SOLD! 1330 Sherman Ave South Milwaukee WI 53172!

Homes for Sale in Elm Grove WI

Address: 1330 Sherman Ave South Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53172-3508 Taxed by: South Milwaukee MLS #: 1558925  Kristin Johnston Found the buyers for this wonderful home!  Congrats Josh and Katie! 357 W. Wisconsin Avenue Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Phone: 414-254-6647 Fax: Email: kjohnston5@wi.rr.com https://www.kristinjohnston.com Provided as a courtesy of: Kristin K Johnston RE/MAX Realty Center Directions: Coordinates: Property Type: Single-Family Status: SOLD County: Milwaukee List Price: $154,500 Bedrooms: 3 Est. Acreage: 0.13 Rooms: Est. […]

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Butler WI Homes for Sale | Market Report for January 2018

Homes for Sale in Butler WI

Come and see what this charming village has to offer! Butler is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin which was established in 1913. This charming village owes it very existence to the railroad. In the Fall of 1909, representatives from the Milwaukee, Sparta, and North Western Railway, a division of the Chicago and North Western […]

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