Real Estate Market Stats
Zillow Home Value Index
Owners vs. Renters
Home Size in Square Feet
Year Built
|
Local |
National |
| Zillow Home Value Index |
$70,000 |
$146,200 |
| Median Condo Value |
$64,800 |
$145,200 |
| Median 2-Bedroom Home Value |
$92,600 |
$109,800 |
| Median 3-Bedroom Home Value |
$115,300 |
$140,900 |
| Median 4-Bedroom Home Value |
$121,400 |
$231,000 |
| Percent Homes Decreasing |
88% |
55.8% |
| Percent Listing Price Reduction |
42.5% |
28.9% |
| Median List Price Per Sq Ft |
$87 |
$92 |
| Median List Price |
$99,000 |
$185,000 |
| Median Sale Price |
$147,600 |
$176,500 |
| Homes Recently Sold |
24 |
267,974 |
| Property Tax |
$2,416 |
$2,105 |
| Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) |
4.7% |
3.3% |
| Median Value Per Sq Ft |
$88 |
$106 |
| 1-Yr. Change |
-15.9% |
-3.1% |
| Homes For Sale By Owner |
5 |
50,331 |
| New Construction |
0 |
44,680 |
| Foreclosures |
263 |
523,865 |

Real Estate Market Activity
Recently sold West Allis homes
Sold 04/30/2012 for $223,000
3 beds, 3.0 baths, 2,525 sq ft
Sold 04/30/2012 for $144,000
0 beds, 0.0 baths, 0 sq ft
Sold 04/27/2012 for $65,000
2 beds, 2.0 baths, 839 sq ft
Sold 04/27/2012 for $188,400
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 990 sq ft
Sold 04/27/2012 for $120,000
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,104 sq ft
Sold 04/25/2012 for $79,000
0 beds, 0.0 baths, 0 sq ft
Sold 04/25/2012 for $122,400
0 beds, 0.0 baths, 0 sq ft
Sold 04/25/2012 for $125,000
0 beds, 0.0 baths, 0 sq ft
Sold 04/23/2012 for $136,000
3 beds, 1.5 baths, 1,169 sq ft
Sold 04/23/2012 for $90,000
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,011 sq ft
See West Allis real estate and homes for sale
View West Allis, WI mortgage rates on Zillow
Schools
2450 South 68TH St | (414) 604-3520
8516 West Lincoln Ave | (414) 604-3110
9501 West Cleveland Ave | (414) 604-3410
2060 South 86TH St | (414) 604-3710
11601 West Lincoln Ave | (414) 604-3200
6213 West Lapham St | (414) 604-3910
10230 West Grant St | (414) 604-4010
1964 South 86TH St | (414) 604-3780
7229 West Becher St | (414) 604-4110
2211 South 60TH St | (414) 604-4310
1117 South 104TH St | (414) 604-4410
10125 West Montana Ave | (414) 604-4510
900 South 119TH St | (414) 604-4710
8710 West Orchard St | (414) 604-4810
1435 S 92ND St | (414) 476-0751
6021 W Lincoln Ave | (414) 327-5020
7821 W Lincoln Ave | (414) 541-6251
2217 S 99TH St | (414) 321-8780
1337 S 100TH St | (414) 774-8520
8420 W Beloit Rd | (414) 327-4200
1526 S 72ND St | (414) 727-2300

Walk Score

Caterina’s
Categories: Italian
9104 W Oklahoma Ave, Milwaukee
Bunkers
Categories: American (Traditional)
7420 W Greenfield Ave, West Allis
Golden Gyros
Categories: Greek
7233 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee
Fujiyama
Categories: Japanese
2916 S 108th St, Milwaukee
Rupena’s
Categories: Meat Shops, Caterers
7641 W Beloit Rd, Milwaukee
Benno’s
Categories: Pubs, American (Traditional)
7413 W Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee
Magoo’s Sports Pub
Categories: Sports Bars, American (Traditional)
8911 W National Ave, West Allis
Mr D’s II
Categories: Pizza
11078 W National Ave, Milwaukee
Brass Monkey
Categories: Pubs, Burgers
11904 W Greenfield Ave, Milwaukee
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Things to See and Do
State Fair Park
Wisconsin’s State Fair can’t be beat. During the 10 day run, you can watch pig races, horse shows, musical and comedy acts, and learn about the latest gadget or implement you simply must purchase.
Couple that with some of the best food offered in the state, and you have, well – heaven! Must have food items include cream puffs, elephant ears, pork sandwiches, ostrich burgers, and corn on the cob… (read more)
Milwaukee County Zoo
Over 2200 animals, birds, and fish call The Milwaukee County Zoo home. Opened in 1892 it has grown significantly into a premier destination, attracting thousands of visitors each year. The Milwaukee Zoo sits on 200 acres of parkland.
The famous home of Sampson the gorilla is now engaged in breeding programs for bonobos and the Humboldt penguin.
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Miller Brewing Company: Tours
No visit to Milwaukee is complete without a stop at Miller Brewery. Based in Milwaukee for the past 150 years, this free guided one hour walking tour takes you through time as you learn the history behind one of the oldest brews in the nation. You’ll catch behind the scene glimpses of the shipping, distribution, and packaging centers, and even see a Miller cave. For those 21 and over, enjoy a fre… (
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Palermo’s Pizza
Need an idea for a family fun event. Why not take a tour of the Palermo Pizza Factory. Located in the heart of the city, just minutes from downtown Milwaukee, Palermo’s offers a tour that includes manufacturing, packaging, and distribution. At the end of the tour, enjoy a slice of heaven.
Palermo’s Pizza has been voted best pizza in Milwaukee by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal. The tour lasts ab… (read more)
Mitchell Park Domes
The domes is like nothing you have experienced in the United States. Three separate glass-covered domes house a different climate: arid, tropical, and floral. Built in the 1950′s and 60′s, with a design won by a local architect, construction took 8 years to complete.
There’s music in the summer and even a light show at night. Open Monday through Friday between 9AM and 5PM. Open later on Thursd… (read more)
The Rave / Eagles Club
Originally called the Eagles Club, this historic music venue was built in 1926. Back then it had a boxing ring, swimming pool, restaurant, and bowling alley. Now it’s home to a variety of musical acts – past performances range from Train to Chrystal Method. The venue has improved quite a bit since Milwaukee’s no smoking ban went into effect in July 2010.
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The Pabst Mansion
Visit Pabst Mansion, once home to the famous beer baron. The grandeur of the mansion is unsurpassed for its time. Built in the 1890′s it was one of the first to feature electricity, and thermostat-controlled heating system.
Custom-made furniture adorn each room and the original art collection acquired by Pabst still exists today. The home is open year round Monday through Saturday between 10AM … (read more)
Milwaukee Fire Department Museum
Interested in old fire houses and equipment? Consider a visit to the Milwaukee Fire Department Museum and Historical Society. The museum/historical society is located within an old Firehouse, Engine 23′s headquarters. It is open on the first Sunday of every month from 1:00-4:00PM. Admission is free, donations are welcome.
Built in 1927, the fire house was designed by a Milwaukee architect named… (read more)
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