Find Wisconsin Real Estate And Homes For Sale
Wisconsin, known nationally for its cheese and the Green Bay Packers, is known locally for its industry, farming and tourism. One of the greatest states to live in with fine schools and safe neighborhoods, Wisconsin is the epitome of ‘Upper Midwest’ lifestyle.
If you’re relocating to work for one of our great food processing companies like Oscar Mayer, Tombstone, Johnsonville Brats or Kraft Foods, the nation’s second largest brewing company, Miller Brewing Company in Milwaukee, or our great manufacturing companies like Kohler, Mercury Marine, Oshkosh Truck or Harley-Davidson, you’ve come to the right place. Or even if you’re a WI native, you’ll find the homes you’re looking for here with these simple search tools and search saver for your favorites.
Now did I already mention our great state’s tourism industry? If you’re new to Wisconsin and looking for a home, consider living near a destination like Door County where every year thousands of boaters are attracted to the great number of natural harbors, ports and bays on both the Lake Michigan and Green Bay side of the peninsula as well as the fall fish boils, light houses, apple orchards and cherry picking. Door County also contains 5 wineries and a microbrewery. Another great Wisconsin destination is House on the Rock near Spring Green, The Wisconsin Dells for family entertainment, Summerfest (i.e. “The Big Gig”) in Milwaukee, the Circus World Museum in Baraboo or the annual EAA Oshkosh Air Show, America’s largest annual gathering of aviation enthusiasts.
Or if big city life is more than you’re bargaining for in Milwaukee, consider Wisconsin’s second largest and fastest growing city, Madison. Middleton, one of Madison’s suburbs, was ranked nationally in 2007 by Money Magazine as “Best Place to Live in America” contributing to, and a result of, Madison’s huge growth rate. There are many other great metro areas to consider as well, here’s just a few ranked in order by size: Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine, Appleton, Oshkosh, Eau Claire, Janesville, and La Cross.
Also, although Wisconsin is frequently considered a farming state, Wisconsin’s economy is driven by manufacturing, agriculture and health care in that order. Our 10 largest employers right now are Wal-Mart, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Milwaukee Public Schools, U.S. Postal Service, Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Menards, Marshfield Clinic, Aurora Health Care, City of Milwaukee, and the Wisconsin Department of Veteran Affairs.
Wisconsin, with all its natural rivers and lakes, is also a popular destination for 2nd homes and family cabins as getaways for our residents as well as visitors from the Twin Cities and Chicago mostly during our tepid summer months for amazing boating and fishing. But our permanent population is around 5,700,000 currently and growing primarily in the metro regions, maintaining our reputation as some of the best farm land in the country with open air and rich soil.
Whatever your Wisconsin Real Estate desires are, you’ll find what you’re looking for here! Thanks for reading along!

