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Price Drops in Wisconsin

45 cities with year-over-year price decreases

-37.5%

Biggest Drop

-9.2%

Avg Decline

Opportunity for Buyers

Price drops can signal buying opportunities. These markets may offer better negotiating leverage and more affordable entry points compared to last year.

Biggest Price Declines

All Price Drops in Wisconsin

1 Holmen
-37.5%
$303K 72d on market 4.1 mo supply
2 Cedarburg
-34.8%
$500K 74d on market 2.7 mo supply
3 Muskego
-27.3%
$430K 42d on market 1.4 mo supply
4 Summit
-21.0%
$656K 94d on market 0.7 mo supply
5 Wisconsin Rapids
-20.4%
$151K 57d on market 2.3 mo supply
6 Fox Point
-18.7%
$443K 80d on market 1.8 mo supply
7 Bloomfield
-17.7%
$243K 44d on market 0.7 mo supply
8 Hartford
-16.5%
$326K 51d on market 1.7 mo supply
9 Pell Lake
-15.8%
$249K 42d on market 0.6 mo supply
10 Pewaukee
-15.0%
$493K 78d on market 1.2 mo supply
11 Franklin
-12.3%
$350K 55d on market 1.7 mo supply
12 Weston
-12.1%
$321K 48d on market 2.9 mo supply
13 Menomonie
-12.0%
$220K 98d on market 1.7 mo supply
14 Fox Crossing
-11.5%
$296K 55d on market 2.7 mo supply
15 New Richmond
-10.4%
$353K 41d on market 4.3 mo supply
16 Cottage Grove
-8.4%
$440K 161d on market 2.8 mo supply
17 Village of Harrison
-7.9%
$442K 88d on market 4.2 mo supply
18 Slinger
-7.6%
$424K 58d on market 1.7 mo supply
19 Monroe
-7.5%
$215K 64d on market 2.3 mo supply
20 Bellevue
-6.7%
$490K 67d on market 1.7 mo supply
21 Oregon
-6.5%
$435K 77d on market 1.7 mo supply
22 Union Grove
-6.4%
$381K 55d on market 2.9 mo supply
23 Ashwaubenon
-6.2%
$360K 65d on market 3.9 mo supply
24 Somers
-5.9%
$329K 86d on market 0.5 mo supply
25 Fitchburg
-5.6%
$463K 74d on market 2.2 mo supply
26 Sussex
-5.5%
$562K 83d on market 2.9 mo supply
27 Merrill
-5.4%
$148K 99d on market 3.3 mo supply
28 Waunakee
-5.3%
$445K 60d on market 2.7 mo supply
29 Eau Claire
-5.3%
$295K 70d on market 2.5 mo supply
30 New Berlin
-5.2%
$370K 47d on market 1.0 mo supply
31 De Pere
-4.8%
$385K 41d on market 1.8 mo supply
32 Chippewa Falls
-4.4%
$250K 98d on market 2.5 mo supply
33 Manitowoc
-4.3%
$210K 52d on market 2.8 mo supply
34 Windsor
-3.7%
$501K 39d on market 6.2 mo supply
35 Watertown
-3.2%
$290K 33d on market 3.0 mo supply
36 Deforest
-3.0%
$450K 63d on market 3.3 mo supply
37 Fond du Lac
-2.4%
$209K 49d on market 2.1 mo supply
38 La Crosse
-2.4%
$245K 10d on market 1.0 mo supply
39 St. Francis
-1.7%
$236K 40d on market 4.1 mo supply
40 Prescott
-1.6%
$350K 61d on market 2.8 mo supply
41 South Milwaukee
-1.5%
$298K 38d on market 3.5 mo supply
42 Whitefish Bay
-1.2%
$513K 43d on market 0.9 mo supply
43 Oconomowoc
-0.6%
$492K 78d on market 3.2 mo supply
44 Plymouth
-0.2%
$270K 39d on market 2.3 mo supply
45 Onalaska
-0.2%
$288K 10d on market 1.5 mo supply

More Wisconsin Market Data

Markets with Price Corrections in Wisconsin

45 cities in Wisconsin are experiencing year-over-year price declines. The largest drop is in Holmen at -37.5%.

Why Prices Drop

Is It a Good Time to Buy?

Price drops can create buying opportunities, but timing the market is difficult. Work with a local agent who understands whether a market is stabilizing or may continue to decline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are home prices dropping in Wisconsin?

Several Wisconsin cities are experiencing year-over-year price declines. Our data tracks median home prices across all major Wisconsin markets, updated regularly. Check the city list above to see which areas have the largest price drops and best buying opportunities.

Why are home prices dropping in some Wisconsin cities?

Price drops typically occur when housing inventory increases faster than buyer demand. Contributing factors in Wisconsin include rising inventory from new construction, higher mortgage rates reducing buyer purchasing power, and market corrections in areas that saw rapid price appreciation.

Are Wisconsin home prices expected to keep dropping?

Market forecasts vary by city. Areas with growing inventory and slowing demand may see continued price softening, while cities with strong job growth and limited supply tend to stabilize. Monitor months of supply and price trends in your target Wisconsin city for the most accurate picture.

Should I buy in a Wisconsin city with falling prices?

Falling prices can present excellent buying opportunities, especially if you're planning to stay long-term. The key is understanding whether the decline is a temporary correction or a deeper structural issue. A local Wisconsin agent can help you evaluate specific neighborhoods and identify properties priced below market value.

How much have home prices dropped in Wisconsin?

Price changes vary significantly across Wisconsin cities. Some areas have seen modest 1-3% declines, while others may show larger drops of 5% or more. Use our city-level data above to see the exact year-over-year price change for each market.

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