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Muskego Subdivision Market Summary (starting 2023)

Know Your Muskego Neighborhood: A Deep Dive into Subdivision Trends Muskego, Wisconsin offers a diverse range of residential options, each neighborhood with its unique character and charm. With so many subdivisions to choose from, how do you know which one Read more…


Muskego Condo Summary by Condo Complex

Navigating the Muskego Condo Market: 2024 Update We’ve analyzed the latest data (since 2022) to bring an overview of the current Muskego condo market, complex by complex. Buckle up and get ready to dive in! Market Highlights: Complex Spotlight: Interactive Read more…


Affordable Condos in Muskego: a market update

If you’re looking for an affordable condo in the Milwaukee area, Muskego is a great option. But be prepared to move fast, because these condos are selling quickly and often above the asking price.


Finding Your Waukesha Nest: A First-Time Condo Buyer’s Guide

With charming cities and vibrant villages scattered across the landscape, choosing where to plant your condo flag can feel overwhelming. Let’s untangle the complexities of the Waukesha condo market together. With my expertise, we’ll weave a path to your perfect condo.


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Annual Sales Trend: Muskego

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Over/Under List Price: A Ten-Year Trend Analysis

The housing market is dynamic, with shifts in supply and demand constantly influencing sale prices. To explore these trends, let’s delve into a recent study examining home sales over and under list prices for the past decade.


Ten-Year Property Type Trend for Muskego (NOV 2023)

The overall home market has declined for four straight years. This slump is largely due to higher mortgage rates, which have topped 7%. Sellers, that have locked in with rates lower than 4%, are content to stay put, while buyers have been priced out of the price range they have been considering.