Brookfied Real Estate Stats
Average Price | $671K |
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Lowest Price | $300K |
Highest Price | $2.5M |
Total Listings | 62 |
Avg. Price/SQFT | $232 |
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More About the Brookfield Real Estate Market
From excellent public and private schooling options to an abundance of attractions and recreational opportunities, Brookfield real estate has something for everyone.
Recognized as a Tree City USA, Brookfield has also achieved certification as a Bird City Wisconsin and seeks to teach residents about the beauty of the Brookfield bird populations. A popular attraction for bird enthusiasts is the heron rookery on Capitol Drive. The Brookfield community also appreciates its history. The Brookfield Historical Society celebrates the lives of early settlers such as Caroline Ingalls who lived in Brookfield well over a hundred years ago. Laura Ingalls, the daughter of Caroline Ingalls, wrote the “Little House on the Prairies” series.
Residents of Brookfield enjoy off-road bike paths throughout the community, as well as many different clubs and recreation groups for soccer, baseball, swimming, tennis, cheerleading, football, basketball, volleyball, lacrosse, hockey, wrestling, and rugby.
Residents also enjoy concerts at Sharon Lynne Wilson Center, relaxing on the large sandy beach at Fox Brook Park, playing golf, hiking on numerous trails, buying fresh produce at the Farmers Markets, watching theatre productions, and splashing in water parks. For people who are more adventurous, Brookfield boasts excellent climbing walls and skate parks.
Nearby attractions include Miller Park, Milwaukee County Zoo, Harley-Davidson Museum, and fishing and boating on Lake Michigan. As the third largest city in Waukesha County, Brookfield is also the main commercial suburb of Milwaukee. Whether you're looking for natural preserves and wide open spaces or a variety of fine dining and shopping options, you will find it in Brookfield.
Brookfield's quiet residential neighborhoods offer low density developments, spacious lots, and a variety of single-family and condominium housing options. While the majority of Brookfield homes are single-family detached homes in established neighborhoods, there are a variety of new subdivisions and condominiums being built.
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