Big Bend WI Homes for Sale | Market Report November 2017

homes for sale in Big Bend WI

Discover the enthralling village of Big Bend WI!

The village of Big Bend, Wisconsin was named for the river bend and has a total area of 3.15 square miles. It is located in southeastern Waukesha County bordered by the Fox River on the south and along I-43 on the north.

The village was first inhabited by families from Vermont in 1836. The area became known because of the enterprising ways of the Putnam brothers who settled near a “big bend” in the Fox River in anticipation of the Great Wisconsin Lands Sale of 1839.

The Putnam brothers were responsible for building the first sawmill in 1831, the first inn in 1842, and the first post office in 1846. The village was incorporated in 1928.

Big Bend is home to about 1300 residents and offers an active adult program, the Lions Club, and a public library. The average high temperatures here range from 27 in January to 83 in July.

Why Live in Big Bend WI?

If you’re planning to buy one of the homes for sale in Big Bend, you can enjoy all that this village has to offer.

Big Bend has been recognized as one of the most desirable and livable areas in Southeastern Wisconsin. The village is considered  an attractive place to live, work, and do business.

The scenic location and convenience to Milwaukee, Chicago and Madison are some of the best assets of Big Bend. You can reach Downtown Milwaukee in just 20 minutes, Chicago (O’Hare) in 76 minutes, and Madison in 80 minutes. The village  also has some of the lowest commuting costs in Waukesha County.

The village of Big Bend is a commuter’s paradise.

What’s in Big Bend?

Today, the village of Big Bend is home to a post office, a realty office, a pharmacy, several dentists, two banks, restaurants, salons, and other thriving businesses. There are also three industrial parks here, including the one on Industrial Ave. off of Edgewood.  

Big Bend Village is located within the Mukwonago Area School District. The Big Bend Elementary School (grades K-6) is located on the edge of the Village in the Town of Vernon, while the High School and Middle School (grades 7 & 8) are located in Mukwonago.

There are also two private schools in Big Bend. They are Christ Lutheran School, located on Clark St. and St. Joseph’s School, located on Milwaukee Avenue.

The Village of Big Bend is also home to two parks. The main park is conveniently located next to the river. Residents enjoy its playground equipment, boat launch, baseball diamond, and picnic area and camping facilities. The other park, located on Cherry Street,  contains a soccer field.

Do you want to know more about Big Bend WI? If you are planning to buy a home here, let me, Kristin Johnston, help you! You can find out more about how I can assist you on my website www.KristinJohnston.com/about.

Market Report for November 2017

Currently, there are 8 homes for sale in Big Bend WI. The prices range from $139,900 to $399,900. The living spaces are 1315 to 2500 square feet.  There are no pending homes for sale.  

Homes for Sale in Big Bend WI:

  • 8 Homes for Sale — Traditional Sales Average List Price: $221,525
  • 0 Short Sale Properties
  • 0 Bank Owned/REO Properties

There has been 1 home sales in Big Bend WI during November 2017.  The price of that home was $72,900  

Click here for the most recent list of homes for sale in Big Bend WI.

Call me or text me, Kristin Johnston, today at 414-254-6647!

With my extensive knowledge in listing, selling, and buying homes, my hands-on skill of investment properties, and my knowledge of the Waukesha County area, you are sure to sleep well at night knowing that all your real estate needs and concerns are in great hands.

 

 

Kristin Johnston

I am a full-time Realtor with RE/MAX Platinum. I enjoy selling Real Estate throughout all of SE Wisconsin, however, I focus mainly on Waukesha County Real Estate and Milwaukee County Real Estate. I definitely enjoy listing and selling lakefront homes and condos in Pewaukee.

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