Calvin Court
Muskego, WI 53150
Waukesha County
MSKC2282996008
42.854897, -88.188229
County context
If you want to understand why Wisconsin's housing market keeps surprising national observers, start with Waukesha County. Sitting immediately west of Milwaukee, this suburban county of 409,000 has quietly become one of the most economically resilient communities in the upper Midwest — and its housing market is now moving with an urgency that most people associate with Sun Belt metros, not the Frost Belt.
Prices here rose 9.9% year-over-year, a number that would turn heads in Phoenix. In the context of Wisconsin — a state not exactly known for frothy real estate — it's remarkable. The median sale price of $480,000 sits well above the census-measured median home value of $373,600, which means recent transactions are pulling the market significantly above its baseline. Buyers aren't just moving here; they're competing here.
The county's economic profile is genuinely striking. At $104,100, the median household income runs nearly 40% above the national median, reflecting a professional class concentrated in healthcare, manufacturing, insurance, and technology — industries anchored by major employers like Waukesha-based GE Healthcare, Northwestern Mutual (whose employees spill west from downtown Milwaukee), and a robust small-business ecosystem along the I-94 corridor.
That wealth, however, creates a paradox for renters. The median rent of $1,300 might look modest by coastal standards, but with 42.9% of renters spending more than 30% of income on housing — and 22.3% facing severe rent burden — the county's renter class is quietly squeezed. In a place this affluent, those numbers reveal a genuine affordability gap: the rental supply hasn't kept pace with a market that increasingly skews toward ownership.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $480,000 | 50% above national median home value |
| YoY Price Change | +9.9% | among the fastest-appreciating counties in Wisconsin |
| Homeownership Rate | 76.4% | well above the national rate of ~65% |
| Severe Rent Burden | 22.3% | nearly 1 in 4 renters paying 50%+ of income on housing |
With 76.4% of households owning their homes and single-family homes comprising nearly 70% of the housing stock, Waukesha is textbook postwar suburbia, built and maintained for the ownership class. The median home dates to 1977, meaning the housing stock is aging but well-maintained — Waukesha's low 3.9% vacancy rate suggests demand keeps even older inventory absorbed. The near-total absence of car-free commuters (just 0.2% use public transit; 77.5% drive alone) reinforces how deeply the county's spatial logic depends on the automobile, which in turn reinforces low-density single-family development.
The 15.3% work-from-home rate is meaningful context here: remote workers with Milwaukee- or Chicago-level salaries are increasingly stretching into Waukesha's quieter subdivisions, which likely explains some of that price acceleration.
What makes Waukesha County unique? It combines Midwest affordability expectations with near-coastal income levels and appreciation rates — creating a market that feels undervalued from the outside but increasingly pressured from within.
Is Waukesha County a good place to buy a home in 2024? For buyers with stable, above-median incomes, yes — but the entry bar is rising fast. At 9.9% annual appreciation and a $480,000 median, the window for "affordable suburban Milwaukee" is narrowing quickly.
Why are rents so expensive in such a wealthy county? Waukesha's development pattern heavily favors ownership, leaving a thin rental supply for a growing group of residents — including younger workers and downsizing seniors — who can't or won't buy, pushing rent burden well past healthy thresholds.
Muskego has 10,393 properties in our comprehensive database.
Properties in Muskego average $547,084, reflecting a competitive market.
The price per square foot of $275 reflects strong property valuations in this area.
Muskego prices closely align with the Waukesha County average.
| Metric | Muskego | Waukesha County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $547,084 | $544,215 | +1% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,991 | 2,027 | -2% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $275 | $268 | +3% |
| Properties | 10,393 | 223,305 | -95% |
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The average home price in Muskego, WI is $547,084, based on analysis of 10,393 properties in our database.
Our database includes 10,393 properties in Muskego, WI, providing comprehensive market coverage.
The average price per square foot in Muskego, WI is $275. This is calculated from an average home price of $547,084 and average size of 1,991 square feet.
Homes in Muskego, WI average 1,991 square feet, with an average price of $547,084.
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