Property details·Decatur, Green County, Wisconsin·23-012-608.0000
N3503 State Road 104
Decatur, WI 53520
Green County
23-012-608.0000
42.633789, -89.369584
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $6,401.18 | 2026 |
| Market value | $481,138 | 2025 |
| Assessed value | $468,700 | 2026 |
| Building value | $419,751 | — |
| Land value | $61,387 | — |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
There's a reason Green County calls itself "America's Little Switzerland." The rolling hills south of Madison, the dairy cooperatives, the distinctly Swiss-German heritage of New Glarus — it all adds up to a community that looks, on paper, like a textbook example of Midwestern stability. But dig into the numbers and something more interesting emerges: a rural county quietly outpacing national appreciation benchmarks while remaining genuinely affordable, a combination that's become increasingly rare in post-pandemic America.
At a median home price of $258,000 against a median household income of $80,248 — itself a comfortable notch above the national median of $75,149 — Green County sits at a price-to-income ratio of roughly 3.2x. That's well below the national benchmark of 4x, and a world away from the affordability crises plaguing Wisconsin's Madison metro, just 30 miles to the northeast. For buyers priced out of Dane County's suburbs, Green County has become an increasingly logical landing spot.
The catch? Prices jumped 9.5% year-over-year, a rate that suggests the discovery is already underway. The spread between the 10th and 90th percentile of home prices — from $88,740 to nearly $523,000 — tells a county-within-a-county story: modest farmhouses and rural starter homes on one end, renovated historic properties and hobby farms on the other.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $258,000 | ~3.2x local income; well below 4x national benchmark |
| YoY Price Change | +9.5% | nearly double typical Midwest appreciation rates |
| Homeownership Rate | 75.1% | well above national average of ~65% |
| Median Rent | $851 | among the lowest in southern Wisconsin |
Green County's labor force participation rate of 67.7% and unemployment of just 3.6% suggest a working community, but the 10.2% work-from-home rate hints at what's happening structurally. Remote workers — many almost certainly commuting digitally from Madison employers — are finding that $851 median rents and $171-per-square-foot home prices stretch a paycheck in ways that Middleton or Fitchburg simply cannot. The near-total absence of public transit (0.0%) and the 80.6% drive-alone commute rate confirm that Green County remains car-dependent, which is the implicit trade-off residents accept for the affordability.
With a median age of 43.1 and nearly 20% of residents over 65, Green County skews older than Wisconsin as a whole — not unusual for rural dairy communities where younger generations have historically drifted toward urban centers. The relatively modest bachelor's degree attainment (18.6%) reflects a county where skilled trades, agriculture, and manufacturing have long been the economic backbone, not white-collar professional work.
What makes Green County, Wisconsin unique? Green County is home to New Glarus, a village so committed to its Swiss heritage that it hosts a full-scale Heidi Festival and brews some of Wisconsin's most beloved craft beer (New Glarus Brewing's Spotted Cow is legendary statewide). The county combines genuine agricultural identity with growing appeal among Madison-area remote workers seeking affordability — a pairing that's driving above-average home price appreciation without yet triggering an affordability crisis.
Is Green County a good place to buy a home right now? The fundamentals remain favorable: low price-to-income ratios, a tight vacancy rate of 4.7%, and strong year-over-year appreciation suggest demand is real and inventory is constrained. Buyers who move quickly may still find value; those waiting may find the Madison spillover has permanently repriced the market.
Why are home prices rising so fast in Green County? A combination of limited inventory (only 216 sales in the past 12 months across the county), proximity to Madison's job market, and growing remote-work flexibility has pushed demand into traditionally overlooked rural communities. Green County is simply being discovered.
Our database includes 2,143 properties in Decatur.
With an average price of $283,967, Decatur offers mid-range housing options.
With a price per square foot of just $140, this area offers excellent value for buyers.
Home prices in Decatur are 12% lower than the Green County average.
| Metric | Decatur | Green County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $283,967 | $321,874 | -12% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 2,028 | 1,958 | +4% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $140 | $164 | -15% |
| Properties | 2,143 | 32,858 | -93% |
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The average price per square foot in Decatur, WI is $140. This is calculated from an average home price of $283,967 and average size of 2,028 square feet.
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