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Wisconsin's economy is fueled by healthcare, manufacturing, and agriculture. Newcomers to Wisconsin will find a vibrant and healthy economy. For example, Wal-Mart, University of Wisconsin, and the Postal Service are some of the largest employers in this great state. Wisconsin ranks second only to California in the production of milk and butter. However, Wisconsin is the leader in cheese production in the U.S. Agriculture is the most lucrative revenue producer in Wisconsin.

Also, residents have access to some fabulous Wisconsin Real Estate in northern Wisconsin. In fact, this area has many resorts and is frequently visited by tourists. The Wisconsin Dells area is visited by more than 3 million people every year. Some popular family-friendly destinations are as follows: House on the Rock and Circus World Museum.

In addition, the state has many rivers and lakes. This makes this state particularly attractive to those that enjoy water recreation. Families that purchase Wisconsin Real Estate purchase a piece of fabulous property with many advantages. Door Peninsula is a haven for boat lovers. People are especially fond of the quaint village style and seasonal cherry picking times.

Furthermore, Wisconsin Real Estate has a reputation for being located primarily in "America's Dairy land." However, more than 60% of people actually live in more urban areas. For example, Milwaukee is an urban area that is bustling with growth and things to do. Families have the option of choosing the style of life they prefer. Those that enjoy the rural life can enjoy this state. The variety of environments in Wisconsin gives everyone a chance to pick the setting that best meets their needs. People that enjoy the countryside will find many places in Wisconsin that are quite enjoyable. Those that are more urban oriented will appreciate the events and benefits of city life. There is something for everyone in this state.

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Wisconsin Real Estate Market

The below chart from Zillow shows the historical Zestimates for the Wisconsin real estate market.