Archive for the ‘WI Real Estate Info & Stats’ category

July 10, 2014

Solid growth for real estate ahead

Solid growth for real estate ahead

  To begin your search for Wisconsin real estate or a Wisconsin real estate agent, start at firstweber.com

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May 22, 2014

Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index still high.

Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index still high.

What is the Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index? This number shows what percentage of a median priced home a buyer with a median family income could afford, assuming  current mortgage rates and 20% down. So, a typical buyer could afford 231% of a median priced home in Wisconsin.    While still very affordable, the Housing Affordability […]

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May 20, 2014

April home sales down, slowed activity in frigid February. Prices overall are stable.

April home sales down, slowed activity in frigid February. Prices overall are stable.

Falling real estate sales could be due to the harsh winter and cold spring we have had in Wisconsin. For homes to close in April, typically the activity would occur in February, which was very cold and snowy.  Low inventory in the more metropolitan areas of South Central WI and Greater Milwaukee could also  be […]

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April 23, 2014

This weekend in Wisconsin: Scrapbook Expo, Spring Fest, Model Train Show

This weekend in Wisconsin: Scrapbook Expo, Spring Fest, Model Train Show

A selection of community happenings across Wisconsin can be found each week here at the First Weber Wisconsin real estate & Wisconsin living blog. We hope you find something fun to do! April 25, Art Crawl, Evansville April 25, Energy Fair, Evansville April 25, Free Admission-Rotary Botanical Gardens, Janesville April 25-26, 30th Star Benefit Antiques Auction, Eagle April 25-26, Gallery […]

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April 22, 2014

Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index still high.

Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index still high.

What is the Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index? This number shows what percentage of a median priced home a buyer with a median family income could afford, assuming  current mortgage rates and 20% down. So, a typical buyer could afford 237% of a median priced home in Wisconsin.    While still very affordable, the Housing Affordability […]

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