N9675 State Highway 55

Property details·Kaukauna, Calumet County, Wisconsin·32056

8.61Acres

Location

Address

N9675 State Highway 55

Kaukauna, WI 54130

Calumet County

Parcel ID

32056

Coordinates

44.241899, -88.278209

Land & lot

Lot size
8.61 acres
Land area
375,008 sq ft
Land use code
1008

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$736.84
Market value$46,997
Assessed value$63,700
Building value$751
Land value$46,246

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Calumet County 2026 Insights

Calumet County, Wisconsin: Where the Fox Valley's Quiet Prosperity Speaks Volumes

There's a particular kind of Midwest success story that doesn't make national headlines, and Calumet County is a textbook example. Wedged between Lake Winnebago and the Fox River corridor in east-central Wisconsin, this compact county of 52,000 residents has quietly assembled one of the most economically resilient profiles in the state — low poverty, near-full employment, strong homeownership, and a housing market that's still genuinely affordable by almost any national measure.

The numbers that jump out first: a 2.2% unemployment rate and a poverty rate of just 5.7%, roughly half the national average. These aren't accident. Calumet County sits within the Fox Cities metro, a dense manufacturing and paper-industry belt anchored by Appleton, Neenah, and Oshkosh. Residents here commute into that economic engine while enjoying lower land costs and quieter communities like Chilton (the county seat) and Sherwood. The result is a workforce that's highly employed, modestly educated by credential but deeply skilled in trades, and earning meaningfully above the national median at $87,700 per household.

A Housing Market That Still Makes Sense

At a median home price of $370,000 against a household income of $87,700, Calumet County's price-to-income ratio sits around 4.2x — essentially at the national benchmark of 4x, and a stark contrast to the coastal markets that dominate housing conversation. With 77.7% of homes single-family and a median build year of 1999, the housing stock is modern, suburban, and overwhelmingly owner-occupied. An 80.7% homeownership rate is extraordinary — Wisconsin's statewide rate hovers around 68%, and the national figure is just under 66%.

Year-over-year price growth of 6.4% signals that demand here is real and sustained, not speculative. The P10-to-P90 price range ($197K to $550K) shows a healthy market with genuine entry-level options — something increasingly rare in high-growth metros.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Homeownership Rate80.7%Well above WI avg (~68%) and national avg (~65.7%)
Unemployment Rate2.2%Among the lowest of any Wisconsin county
Price-to-Income Ratio4.2xNear the 4x national benchmark — rare affordability
YoY Price Change+6.4%Consistent appreciation despite already-strong demand

The Language Surprise

One data point that warrants a second look: 17.4% of residents report limited English proficiency — a figure that feels incongruous in a rural Wisconsin county. This almost certainly reflects the significant Hmong and Latino communities that have settled throughout the Fox Valley over the past two decades, drawn by manufacturing jobs in food processing and plastics. It's a reminder that Calumet County's labor market success is partly built on a more diverse workforce than the landscape might suggest.


FAQs

What makes Calumet County unique? Calumet County combines genuine housing affordability with a near-full-employment economy and one of the highest homeownership rates in Wisconsin — a combination that's increasingly hard to find anywhere in the country. Its location within commuting range of the Fox Cities metro gives residents access to strong wages without big-city housing costs.

Is Calumet County a good place to buy a home in Wisconsin? By most metrics, yes. With a price-to-income ratio at the national benchmark, median homes in the high $300s, and steady 6%+ annual appreciation, it offers the rare combination of current affordability and long-term value growth. The 5.4% vacancy rate and 164 sales in the past 12 months suggest a market that's active but not overheated.

Why is the limited English rate so high in Calumet County? The Fox Valley region, including Calumet County, has a substantial immigrant workforce — particularly Hmong families who resettled in Wisconsin beginning in the 1970s and 80s, as well as more recent Latino workers in manufacturing and agriculture. This community has become a core part of the regional labor force.

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