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Good Things:
1. Neillsville is located within a short drive of several nearby lakes, including Lake Arbutus and Lake Wazee, providing many recreational opportunities for residents.
2. Neillsville is home to a variety of small businesses and restaurants, providing local employment opportunities and an enjoyable shopping experience.

Not So Good Thing:
Neillsville has a significantly lower median household income than the state of Wisconsin, indicating that residents typically have fewer financial resources available to them.

Kim Connors-Johnson
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Hi, I am a long-time resident in the Juneau County area with 40 years of experience in Real Estate sales. I have the tools, ... see full details and contact information for Kimberly ... please give me a call, text, or drop a line! Your next Home starts here!
Kimberly has 35 recent and active property listings that range in price from $22,900 to $1,900,000 with the most recent sale on 2024-05-13 for $3,000,000.
Serving the areas of Augusta, Wisconsin Dells, Gordon, Neillsville, New Lisbon, Coloma, Neshkoro, Genoa & Hancock
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Pros of home ownership in Neillsville, Wisconsin:
1. Lower cost of living compared to bigger cities in Wisconsin.
2. A tight-knit community with a strong sense of community spirit.
3. Good school system with low student-to-teacher ratios.
4. Many outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, biking, snowmobiling, and fishing.
5. Small-town charm and quietness for those who prefer a more peaceful way of life.

Cons of home ownership in Neillsville, Wisconsin:
1. Limited job opportunities without commuting to larger cities.
2. Fewer amenities compared to larger cities, such as lack of public transportation and fewer entertainment options.
3. Harsh winters with heavy snowfall and cold temperatures.
4. Limited diversity in terms of demographics and cultural experiences.
5. Lower property values and slower appreciation rates compared to larger cities.