The median home value in Lodi, WI is $285,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $205,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Lodi, WI is $285,000.
Approximately 65% of Lodi homes are owned,
compared to 31% rented, while
4% are vacant.
Lodi real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Lodi real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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3+ acre Commercial lot with high visibility! Street, curb, gutter and sidewalk in and paid for. Center median turning lane already installed for future development. Between Powers Tire and Popp's Behind Lowes on Crawford Blvd.
Located immediately east of the City of Madison, Great Visibility to Cottage Grove Road. Land is planned to be annexed to the City of Madison upon development. Potential location for a Residential, Retail, Hospitality or Office development, upon municipal approvals. Layout for land division is flexible per Seller.
Great water views on dead end street. Level lot with utilities at the lot line. No Building restrictions. enjoy being in a quiet neighborhood. very walkable.
Located 30 minutes from the Capital building in Madison between Waterloo and Marchall in the Town of Medina, this nearly 7 acres along the Maunesha River presents endless possibilities for your dream home or hobby farm. The New parcel has been created from the parent property and is zoned RR-4. The Seller has spent months to get this created and approved at the Town and County level and is ready for a new owner. All that remains are building permits and you will be on your way to fulfilling your dreams. Properties like this are far and few between, so don't miss out on this opportunity to put the plans of your dreams into action. Animals are welcome and with nearly 60% of the tillable ground having an NCCPI score of 94, just imagine the garden or sustainable crop you could grow
10 Acres in Deerfield ready for new ownership. Currently used as agriculture for crops by a local farmer on verbal agreement. Continue to use for agriculture or recreation land. Per owner, bow hunting is allowed and many large deer over the years. There is a proximity notice on deed that property either contains proximity to sensitive environmental features (i.e. shorelands, floodplains, or wetlands).
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