Wisconsin Real Estate for Sale

Wisconsin homes for sale — statewide MLS search

Wisconsin Real Estate for Sale

Every Wisconsin MLS listing, updated live. Statewide coverage, local expertise.

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15,000+ active listings statewide • Direct MLS feed • Save searches & get instant alerts

15,000+

Active Wisconsin Listings

$338K

Median Sale Price
Source: Redfin, March 2026

54 days

Median Days on Market

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Handpicked active listings across Wisconsin’s strongest markets.

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Search by Region

Wisconsin’s housing market varies dramatically by region. Start with yours.

Southeast Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Waukesha, Kenosha, Racine, Sheboygan. Wisconsin’s largest metro market — +10% year-over-year price appreciation per WRA data.

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South Central Wisconsin

Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Baraboo. State capital and university market with steady year-round demand.

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Fox Valley & Northeast

Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac. Strongest year-over-year price growth in the state (+11%).

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Western Wisconsin

Eau Claire, La Crosse, Hudson, River Falls. Twin Cities commuter corridor with rising buyer interest.

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Central Wisconsin

Wausau, Stevens Point, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids. Affordable inland markets, strong rental demand.

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Northern Wisconsin & Lakes

Hayward, Minocqua, Eagle River, Door County. Lake homes, vacation properties, waterfront acreage.

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What’s your Wisconsin home worth today?

The Wisconsin market is up 8.5% year-over-year. If you bought before 2023, you likely have substantial equity. Get a free, no-obligation valuation based on recent comparable sales in your neighborhood — not a generic algorithm.

Two-story Wisconsin colonial home with attached garage and landscaped front yard, representative of homes eligible for free valuation

Why Search With idxwi.com

Direct MLS Feed, Not Stale Data

Listings update continuously, directly from the Wisconsin MLS. No 24-hour lag like the big aggregator sites — you see new listings before they’re on Zillow.

Save Searches & Get Alerts

Set up unlimited saved search alerts. The moment a new listing matches your criteria — price, neighborhood, beds, lot size — you get an email or text. Most buyers find their home through alerts, not browsing.

A Real Wisconsin Agent

Behind this site is a licensed Wisconsin real estate professional who knows the local markets — not a national call center routing you to whoever paid for the lead.

Wisconsin Real Estate Market in 2026: What Buyers and Sellers Should Know

Wisconsin’s housing market entered 2026 with momentum. Statewide median sale prices rose 8.5% year-over-year to $338,200 according to Redfin’s March 2026 data, and the Wisconsin REALTORS® Association reports that five of the state’s six regions saw price appreciation in early 2026 — led by the Northeast at +11% and Southeast at +10%. Inventory remains tight, with roughly 22,500 active listings against steady buyer demand, and 37% of homes selling above list price.

What does that mean if you’re buying? Speed matters. Wisconsin homes are spending a median 54 days on market statewide, but desirable homes under $400K in Madison, Milwaukee’s western suburbs, and the Fox Valley often go under contract within a week. Saved search alerts are essential — by the time a listing hits Zillow, the offers may already be in.

If you’re selling: the 30-year fixed mortgage rate has fallen from 6.96% to 6.10% over the past year per Wisconsin Bankers Association data, and the Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index has improved nearly 16%. Buyer activity is recovering. Pricing strategy matters more than during the 2021–2022 frenzy — overpriced homes now sit. A correctly-priced Wisconsin home, professionally marketed, is still selling at 99.6% of list price on average.

Wisconsin Real Estate FAQ

What is the median home price in Wisconsin in 2026?

The Wisconsin statewide median sale price was $338,200 as of March 2026, up 8.5% year-over-year per Redfin data. Prices vary significantly by region — the Northeast and Southeast lead with double-digit annual appreciation, while Northern Wisconsin remains the most affordable.

How much are closing costs in Wisconsin?

Buyers typically pay 2–4% of the purchase price in closing costs; sellers average about 2.95% of sale price excluding real estate agent commission. Wisconsin charges a transfer fee of $3 per $1,000 of sale price, customarily paid by the seller. The average buyer’s agent commission in Wisconsin is 2.88% and the average listing agent commission is 2.96%.

Is now a good time to buy a home in Wisconsin?

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate has dropped from 6.96% to 6.10% over the past year, improving the Wisconsin Housing Affordability Index by nearly 16%. Buyer activity is recovering and inventory is slowly improving. Whether it’s the right time depends on your personal situation, timeline, and the specific market you’re shopping in.

How long does it take to sell a home in Wisconsin?

Median days on market is 54 days statewide as of March 2026. Well-priced homes in Madison, Milwaukee’s western suburbs, and the Fox Valley often go under contract within 7–14 days. Overpriced homes or those in slower northern markets can take significantly longer.

Do I need a real estate agent to buy a home in Wisconsin?

You aren’t legally required to use one. Per the August 2024 National Association of REALTORS® settlement, buyers now sign explicit agency agreements and negotiate compensation directly with their buyer’s agent before viewing homes. A good agent typically pays for themselves through better negotiation and avoiding costly mistakes, especially for first-time buyers.

How often is listing data updated on idxwi.com?

Listings update directly from the Wisconsin MLS roughly every 15 minutes. New properties, price changes, and status updates appear here faster than they typically do on national aggregator sites like Zillow or Realtor.com.

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