The median home value in Browntown, WI is $253,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $246,200.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Browntown, WI is $253,000.
Approximately 72.63% of Browntown homes are owned,
compared to 24.21% rented, while
3.16% are vacant.
Browntown real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Browntown real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
This stunning 103+/- acre property just south of Woodford, WI, on the Lafayette and Green County line offers the best of rural living and investment potential. Featuring rolling hills with a mix of tillable land, woods, and pasture, it?s ideal for farming, hunting, or recreation. A portion of the land is enrolled in CRP and CREP programs, and the rented crop ground provides multiple income streams. The diverse landscape offers excellent hunting opportunities. Bring your vision to life! Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Monroe, this property combines serene countryside living with easy access to amenities. Don?t miss this rare opportunity!
Meticulously maintained inside and out ranch home has lots of updates as seen in associated docs. This property offers it all, recreational opportunity with 3400 feet of Pec River frontage, timber land to hunt, tillable acres for income and a leasable stone quarry. The shop is insulated and steel lined along with racking and some equipment that will stay. The covered patio structure for outside living and entertaining. Lots of concrete and new rod iron railing sets this property apart from most. Two parcel numbers with acreage for each are in associated docs on the updates information.
Here?s an opportunity to own a great hunting property in rural Lafayette County, Wisconsin. This 139 +/- acre property features a dynamic range of habitat offering the perfect setting for thriving wildlife populations ranging from deer and turkey to ducks and geese! The property holds a perpetual Emergency Watershed Protection Program Floodplain Easement. The floodplain easement does have restrictions associated with it including no building. Hunting is permitted on the easement, as are using treestands and blinds. The easement makes up the entirety of the acreage.