509 West Whitegate Drive

Property details·Saukville, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin·11-059-00-540.00

4Beds
1Baths
1,944Sq ft
0.25Acres
1969Built
$230KLast sale

Location

Address

509 West Whitegate Drive

Saukville, WI 53080

Ozaukee County

Parcel ID

11-059-00-540.00

Coordinates

43.368125, -87.950108

Building details

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Square feet
1,944
Year built
1969
Garage
2-car A

Land & lot

Lot size
0.25 acres
Land area
10,803 sq ft
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$4,659.23
Market value$350,000
Assessed value$282,100

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

County context

Ozaukee County 2026 Insights

Ozaukee County: Milwaukee's Affluent Lakefront Escape — and One of Wisconsin's Tightest Markets

There's a reason Ozaukee County consistently ranks among Wisconsin's wealthiest counties: it sits at the intersection of Lake Michigan's western shoreline, some of the state's most prestigious school districts, and easy commuting distance to Milwaukee's corporate headquarters. The result is a real estate market that behaves less like rural Wisconsin and more like an affluent suburban corridor — with data to match.

At a median household income of $96,734 — nearly 30% above the national figure of $75,149 — Ozaukee isn't just comfortable; it's a destination for high earners who want space, safety, and scenery without surrendering a professional career. That economic foundation helps explain why the poverty rate sits at a remarkably low 4.6%, why barely 1 in 50 residents lacks a vehicle, and why an unemployment rate of 2.5% barely registers as a concern.

A Housing Market Running Hot

The gap between the median home price ($460,000) and the average ($577,007) tells an important story: a thin but influential tier of high-end lakefront and estate properties is pulling averages upward. Homes in the top decile clear $948,000, reflecting the pull of towns like Cedarburg, Port Washington, and Mequon — each with its own distinct character but shared appeal to buyers priced out of Chicago's North Shore or simply seeking a quieter version of the same lifestyle.

Year-over-year price growth of 7.3% in a county with a vacancy rate of just 4.2% and only 669 sales recorded in the past 12 months signals a supply constraint story. Inventory is thin, turnover is low, and demand isn't fading.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$460,000~2x Wisconsin median of ~$240,000
YoY Price Change+7.3%well above national appreciation norms
Homeownership Rate72.8%above national average of ~65%
Price-to-Income Ratio4.8xelevated but not crisis-level given local incomes

The Wealth Inequality Wrinkle

For all its prosperity, a Gini index of 0.470 is surprisingly high for a low-poverty county — suggesting that wealth here isn't uniformly distributed but concentrated among a notable upper tier. Renters feel this acutely: with a rent burden rate of 36.4% and 18% of renters severely burdened, the county's modest rental market ($1,112 median rent) still strains the budgets of service workers and younger residents who can't access homeownership. It's the classic affluent suburb paradox: low poverty on paper, but significant financial stress for the non-owning minority.

The median age of 44 and a 65-plus population of 21% suggest an aging ownership base — which could either constrain future listings further or, as estates turn over, finally inject some inventory relief.


What makes Ozaukee County unique? It combines lakefront lifestyle, top-tier school districts, and genuine small-town character (Cedarburg's limestone buildings, Port Washington's fishing harbor) with near-Milwaukee convenience — a combination that commands a persistent premium in Wisconsin's otherwise affordable market.

Is Ozaukee County actually affordable compared to similar suburbs nationwide? Relatively, yes. A 4.8x price-to-income ratio is elevated locally but would look modest next to comparable lakefront suburbs in Illinois or Minnesota. High local incomes provide a real cushion that raw home prices alone don't capture.

Why are so few homes selling in Ozaukee County? Low vacancy (4.2%) and an aging, high-equity ownership base create a lock-in effect — longtime owners have little financial incentive to sell, keeping supply tight and sustaining price appreciation even as transaction volumes stay lean.

Local market context

Our database includes 2,867 properties in Saukville.

With an average price of $442,683, Saukville offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $243 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Saukville are 21% lower than the Ozaukee County average.

MetricSaukvilleOzaukee Countyvs County
Average Price$442,683$563,704-21%
Avg Sq Ft1,8222,346-22%
Price/Sq Ft$243$240+1%
Properties2,86742,584-93%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Saukville, WI Real Estate

What is the average home price in Saukville, WI?

The average home price in Saukville, WI is $442,683, based on analysis of 2,867 properties in our database.

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Homes in Saukville, WI average 1,822 square feet, with an average price of $442,683.

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