Eau Claire County, WI
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Total Properties

62,743

Average Home Price

$329,755

Average Square Feet

1,921

Price per Sq Ft

$198

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
3,41222,174

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

62,743

Median Home Price

$298,900

Average Home Price

$329,755

Average Square Feet

1,921

Price per Sq Ft

$198

Recent Sales (12mo)

792

YoY Price Change

3.6%

Sales Velocity

109.5%

Eau Claire County, Wisconsin: The Chippewa Valley's Quietly Compelling Market

There's a reason Eau Claire keeps appearing on "best places to live" lists that nobody outside the Midwest seems to notice. Anchored by the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and a regional healthcare economy built around Mayo Clinic Health System, this county of just over 106,000 has developed into something rare in post-industrial Wisconsin: a genuinely functional mid-sized market where wages, home prices, and quality of life haven't yet decoupled from one another.

Affordability That's Real — For Now

The headline number here is a price-to-income ratio of approximately 4.1x — almost exactly at the national benchmark that housing economists consider the edge of affordability. In a Midwest context, that's increasingly unusual. Comparable regional college towns like La Crosse or Oshkosh tell similar stories, but Eau Claire's 8.9% year-over-year price appreciation is a warning signal worth watching. At that pace, the county could tip into genuine affordability stress within two or three cycles.

What's keeping the market grounded, for now, is a wide price distribution. The bottom 10% of sales come in around $163,000 — still accessible for first-time buyers — while the top 10% cap near $510,000, suggesting luxury demand hasn't gone stratospheric. The gap between median list value ($242,400) and median sale price ($292,500) hints at competitive bidding on desirable inventory, not a market in freefall.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$292,5004.1x median household income — at the affordability edge
YoY Price Change+8.9%Significantly above typical Midwest appreciation
Rent Burden Rate37.0%Exceeds the 30% threshold; 17.6% severely burdened
Homeownership Rate62.8%Healthy, though renter stress is a counterweight

The Renter Problem Beneath the Surface

Despite the county's overall affordability story, renters are quietly struggling. A 37% rent burden rate — meaning the average renter household spends more than a third of income on housing — exceeds the standard 30% stress threshold. Nearly one in five renter households is severely burdened. With median rent at $977 and a student population from UW-Eau Claire driving demand for smaller units, this tension is unlikely to ease unless rental construction accelerates meaningfully beyond the current 5.6% vacancy rate.

A Young, Educated, Transitioning Workforce

A median age of 35.8 and a school enrollment rate of 27.2% tell you this is a county that skews young relative to much of Wisconsin's aging interior. The university's footprint also explains the striking 14.7% limited-English-speaking population — high for a mid-sized Wisconsin county — reflecting both international student enrollment and growing Hmong and Latino communities that have reshaped Eau Claire's cultural landscape over two decades.

The college-educated share (23.6% bachelor's, 12.1% graduate degree) trails national norms slightly, which may partly explain why per capita income of $40,845 runs a hair below the national median. Healthcare and education dominate local employment — sectors that offer stability but not explosive wage growth.

FAQs

What makes Eau Claire County unique? Eau Claire sits at an unusual intersection: a genuine college town with a major healthcare anchor, affordable enough to attract remote workers and young families priced out of Madison or the Twin Cities, yet appreciating fast enough that window may be closing. The Chippewa River corridor and the emergence of a local arts scene — Pablo Center at the Confluence opened in 2018 — have added lifestyle cachet that's starting to register in home prices.

Is Eau Claire County a good place to buy a home right now? The math still works for buyers with stable income, but 8.9% annual appreciation means affordability is eroding. The entry-level segment (below $200,000) remains viable, but competitive. Renters considering a purchase transition should move sooner rather than later — the price-to-income ratio is at the tipping point where historically markets shift from buyer-friendly to squeeze.

Why are so many renters cost-burdened if the market seems affordable? The county's affordability story is really a homeowner story. Renters — many of them students or lower-wage service workers — face a tighter inventory of modestly priced apartments, and wages in retail and hospitality haven't kept pace with rents. It's a bifurcated market that the topline medians tend to flatter.

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