Prairie Waterfront for Sale
Prairie Waterfront Listings
Explore 27 Prairie waterfront listings in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, including waterfront homes, cabins, cottages, vacant lots, and commercial properties for sale Prices range from $9,900 to $657,000.
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Prairie Waterfront Real Estate Market
Market data calculated 5/20/2026
27
Total Listings
$256,426
Average Price
$229,900
Median Price
$248
Price / Sq Ft
68 days
Days on Market
Current Market Condition
Seller's Market (High Demand)
Based on an average of 68 days on market.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many homes are for sale on Prairie Waterfront?
There are currently 27 properties listed for sale on Prairie Waterfront.
What is the median home price on Prairie Waterfront?
The median listing price on Prairie Waterfront is $229,900.
What is the average home price on Prairie Waterfront?
The average listing price on Prairie Waterfront is $256,426.
How long do homes stay on the market on Prairie Waterfront?
Properties on Prairie Waterfront stay on the market for an average of 68 days before selling.
What types of properties are available on Prairie Waterfront?
Properties currently listed on Prairie Waterfront include: Vacant Land / Lots, Single-Family Homes, Condos.
What is the average price per square foot for homes on Prairie Waterfront?
The average price per square foot for homes listed on Prairie Waterfront is $248.
What is the price range for homes for sale on Prairie Waterfront?
Homes for sale on Prairie Waterfront are currently priced from $9,900 to $657,000.
Are there condos for sale on Prairie Waterfront?
Yes, there are currently 3 condos listed for sale on Prairie Waterfront.
Is Prairie Waterfront a buyer's or seller's market?
Based on current days on market (68 days on average), Prairie Waterfront is considered a Seller's Market (High Demand). Homes are selling quickly, indicating higher demand relative to supply.