Hartland, WI Real Estate Stats
| Average Price | $1.1M |
|---|---|
| Lowest Price | $375K |
| Highest Price | $2.3M |
| Total Listings | 11 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $266 |
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More About Hartland Real Estate
The homes for sale in Hartland, WI, offer an incredible amount of space and a calm atmosphere, which are ideal for anyone who appreciates the benefits of living in a green, spacious suburb. Homes at the higher end of the Hartland real estate market are generously-sized Colonial houses and sprawling estates that generally offer over 3,500 square feet of interior space and are located on properties that are approximately 0.5 to 0.7 acres of lush grass. There's plenty of room in the front or back to do whatever your heart desires with the space, whether it's a large garden, a pool, or a space for your kids to play all sorts of sports and activities. These types of homes start at around $700,000, which is a great value for the size, space, and beauty.
Between $200,000 and $600,000 is where you'll find a range of great single-family homes for couples and families of all sizes. Ranch-style homes and renovated Bungalows are situated on properties that are generally around 0.25 acres, and even at the lowest price point, you can still find some very well-maintained homes that are over 1,500 square feet and have 3+ bedrooms and bathrooms. Views from just about every home in Hartland are spectacular as well, with rolling green hills and tall trees as the backdrop for this attractive town!
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Hartland Amenities
This charming town offers plenty of recreational amenities for residents of all ages, including the Ice Age Trail, Lake Country Rotary Splash Park, nearby Pewaukee Lake, and numerous other green spaces to enjoy. The Hartland Recreation Department also provides plenty of fitness-related programs both indoors and outdoors.
There are also two golf courses in Hartland. Bristlecone Pines Golf Club features lovely views of the Kettle Moraine and was designed by Scott Miller and the legendary Jack Nicklaus. Songbird Hills Golf Course is a public course that also takes advantage of the beautiful landscape in Hartland and offers scenic views.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hartland, WI
Is Hartland, WI, a good place to live?
Hartland consistently ranks among the best places to live in Wisconsin, and we've helped many families settle here over the years. The village combines small-town character with excellent amenities that make everyday life comfortable. Education is a major draw since all of Hartland feeds into the Arrowhead Union High School District, which has outstanding academics and athletics. The Bark River runs through downtown, adding natural beauty to the tree-lined streets and well-maintained neighborhoods. You'll find 85 acres of parkland with playgrounds, sports fields, splash pads, and walking trails throughout the community. Nixon Park hosts summer concerts that bring neighbors together regularly. The downtown area has local shops, restaurants, and services within walking distance for many residents. What our buyers consistently mention is feeling safe here. Hartland has low crime rates, strong community involvement, and the kind of neighborhood where kids still play outside.
How far is Hartland from Milwaukee?
Hartland is located about 20-27 miles west of downtown Milwaukee, depending on your route. Most commuters reach the city in 25-35 minutes using Interstate 94, which runs along the southern edge of the village. State Highway 83 and Highway 16 also provide convenient access throughout southeastern Wisconsin. We work with many buyers who commute to Milwaukee daily and find the drive reasonable. Waukesha sits about 10 miles southeast, offering another major employment center nearby. Madison is roughly 60 miles west if you need to travel in that direction occasionally. What makes Hartland's location special is its being right in the center of Lake Country. You have 12 lakes within a five-mile radius, giving you recreation options in every direction while staying connected to urban job centers and amenities.
What types of homes are available in Hartland?
Hartland's real estate market offers variety across different price points and styles. At the higher end, you'll find spacious Colonial homes and sprawling estates on half-acre to full-acre lots, often featuring 3,500+ square feet with modern updates. Subdivisions like Bristlecone Pines, Mary Hill, and The Woodlands of Hartland contain many of these larger properties. Ranch-style homes remain popular throughout the village, especially for buyers wanting single-level living. Historic homes with original character details are available in older neighborhoods near downtown. The condo and townhome market has grown in recent years, providing options for first-time buyers or those wanting low-maintenance living with community amenities like pools and walking trails. Newer construction continues in several developments, offering contemporary floor plans with energy-efficient features. We can help you explore any of these options based on your budget and lifestyle needs.
What is there to do in Hartland, WI?
Hartland keeps residents active year-round with parks, trails, and community programming. A 4.7-mile segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail passes directly through the village, connecting to hundreds of miles of hiking throughout Wisconsin. Nixon Park anchors the community with its splash pad, summer concert series, and family movie nights. The Lake Country Rotary Splash Park is a favorite spot for kids during warmer months. Two golf courses serve the area, including Bristlecone Pines, which Jack Nicklaus helped design, featuring views of the Kettle Moraine. Pewaukee Lake sits just 10 miles away for boating and fishing. The Lake Country Fine Arts School and Gallery offers classes and rotating exhibitions for those interested in creative pursuits. Downtown dining includes breweries, sports grills, and locally-owned restaurants along Cottonwood Avenue and Capitol Drive. The Hartland Recreation Department runs youth programs, fitness classes, and special events throughout the calendar year.
Why do families choose Hartland?
Families choose Hartland primarily for the schools and safety. The Arrowhead Union High School District serves all village residents and consistently ranks among Wisconsin's top high schools for academics, college preparation, and athletics. Multiple elementary and middle school districts feed into Arrowhead, including Hartland-Lakeside, Swallow, Lake Country, and Merton Community schools, all of which receive strong ratings. Beyond education, the village offers a family-oriented atmosphere with youth sports leagues, community events, and neighborhoods designed for raising children. Crime rates here stay well below state and national averages, which gives parents peace of mind. The abundance of parks means kids have places to play, explore, and burn off energy. We've worked with many young families relocating specifically for these factors, and they tell us Hartland delivers exactly what they hoped for.
