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Real Estate in Waukesha, WI

With so much to offer new residents—an atmosphere rich in arts & history, great schools, and a caring community—it is no wonder that Waukesha has received a widespread reputation as a wonderful place to call home. For those who want to relocate to Waukesha, the real estate market currently has an array of housing opportunities that are guaranteed to make great investments for the future. Real estate in Waukesha includes condominiums and townhouses, single family homes, and large estates in a variety of settings that range from historic neighborhoods downtown to expansive lots in the rural outskirts. With an average home price in the $220,000s, Waukesha properties for sale are affordable for a variety of homebuyers, whether you are a single professional, new parent, or an empty nester. Single family homes in Waukesha are available in a wide range of prices from under $100,000 to just under $1 million, while condominiums in Waukesha are available for as low as $50,000 and as high as $550,000. Many condominium complexes in Waukesha offer amenities and are conveniently located near major commuting routes to Milwaukee and Madison. For homebuyers that enjoy boating, swimming and other recreational activities, there are many waterfront homes for sale in Waukesha, particularly on Fox Lake. Houses on Fox Lake typically cost between $300,000 to just under $1 million, and offer large lots and great water views and access. No matter what you are looking for—a carefree condo or a waterfront estate—the Waukesha real estate market has what you need to start your life in this vibrant, welcoming community. Come and see for yourself why so many people love to call Waukesha, WI their home.

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