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  2. Wisconsin home prices steady as seller's market continues - AOL

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    “High mortgage rates create significant affordability problems for first-time buyers who rely heavily on financing to buy homes." The $310,000 median home price in Wisconsin for November is the ...

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    The multibillion-dollar Texas company arrived in Milwaukee in 2019 and quietly grew to be the city's largest single-family landlord.

  4. 8 things to do immediately after buying a house - AOL

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    After buying a house, Gonzalez recommends reviewing any issues that were flagged on the home inspection report but are not yet fixed. Using the report as a guide, make a list of things to repair ...

  5. North Sherman Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The William & Amanda Maertz house at 2602 N. Sherman Blvd. is a rambling 1-story Rustic-styled house built in 1924 with walls of whole saddle-notched logs, and with tapered cobblestone chimneys. William and his family owned and managed movie theaters. William also worked for Schuster's Department store. [13]

  6. Newberry Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Newberry Boulevard Historic District is an architecturally and historically significant residential area that includes houses on both sides of East Newberry Boulevard, in the East Side district of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [3]

  7. Jessie and John F. Kern House - Wikipedia

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    The Jessie and John F. Kern House is a German Renaissance Revival style mansion completed in 1900. The home was built for Wisconsin Industrialist John Kern. The home is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the Gilman's Subdivision of Part of Lockwood's Addition in the North Point North Historic District. [1]

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