What is the housing market like in Fair Park today?
In March 2024, Fair Park home prices were up 18.0% compared to last year, selling for a median price of $263K. On average, homes in Fair Park sell after 32 days on the market compared to 64 days last year. There were 2 homes sold in March this year, up from 2 last year.
All Home Types
Median Sale PriceAll Home Types
Median Sale Price
(All Home Types)
$262,500
+18.0% YoY | Mar 2024
Based on Redfin calculations of home data from MLS and/or public records.
Location
Data
Mar 2024
Growth
% YoY
Fair Park, WI
$262,500
+18.0%
United States
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How hot is the Fair Park housing market?
Fair Park is somewhat competitive. Homes sell in 44 days.
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Redfin Compete Score™
The Redfin Compete Score rates how competitive an area is on a scale of 0 to 100, where 100 is the most competitive.
Calculated over the last 12 months
Some homes get multiple offers.
The average homes sell for about 3% above list price and go pending in around 44 days.
Hot homes
can sell for about 9% above list price and go pending in around 31 days.
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Climate's impact on Fair Park housing
Learn about natural hazards and environmental risks, such as floods, fires, wind, and heat that
could impact homes in Fair Park.
Risk Factor
Flood Factor - Moderate
13% of properties are at risk of severe flooding over the next 30 years
Flood Factor
Fair Park has a moderate risk of flooding. 37 properties in Fair Park are likely to be
severely affected
by flooding over the next 30 years. This represents 13% of all properties in Fair Park. Flood risk is increasing slower than the national average.