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Slinger WI Homes for Sale

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Like new!!! This beautiful 4 bedroom/2. 5 bath slinger school district home could be yours. Packed with all the amenities you are looking for! The kitchen includes quartz countertops, a workspace island with overhang for additional seating, and is open to the family room which has a gas fireplace with beautiful stone to ceiling detail and lvp flooring. The primary suite features a box tray ceiling, a large walk-in-closet and a double bowl vanity. Other highlights include secondary bedroom wic's, 1st floor flex room just waiting for your personal touch, a lower level with a full bathroom rough-in for future living space and much more! Professional landscaping, concrete driveway and patio. Subdivision connects to newly constructed breuer park!!! $495,000 Active

686 Lambert DRIVE Slinger, Wisconsin

4 Beds 2.5 Baths 2,165 SqFt 0.31 Acres

New construction. This new home features generously sized everyday living spaces, including an open-concept gathering room, kitchen, and dining area. The kitchen is designed with an island that doubles as a snack bar with wrapped seating, a pantry cabinet, and plenty of cabinetry and counter space. Nearby is an open staircase providing easy access to lower level living. The split-bedroom concept places the secondary bedrooms and hall bath on one end of the home, while the primary bedroom, including a walk-in closet and a private bath with dual vanity and five-foot shower, is secluded on the opposite end of the home. Rounding out the home is a mudroom that features room for laundry room appliances, closet, and bench for everyday items. $504,900 Active

660 Lambert DRIVE Slinger, Wisconsin

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,664 SqFt 0.28 Acres

New construction: est. Completion 2025. This home's focus is on spacious, first-floor living spaces. From the gathering room, dining area, and kitchen to the cozy home office, the arielle, plan 2026 has room for all life's activities. The kitchen features a walk-in pantry and a prep island that doubles as a snack bar. Also showcased on the first floor is a nicely sized mudroom with a closet and bench for the storage of everyday items. Rounding out the home is the second floor. It contains three sizable secondary bedrooms and a centered hall bathroom. And don't forget the primary bedroom, which is equipped with a walk-in closet and a primary bathroom that's home to a dual vanity and 5-foot shower. $582,900 Active

678 Mary WAY Slinger, Wisconsin

4 Beds 2.5 Baths 2,026 SqFt 0.41 Acres

$649,900. Welcome to cedar creek estates, in the slinger school district with an ideal location near hwy 60/i-41, perfect for the commuter! Situated on a spacious. 5 acre lot, this 3bdrm/2. 5ba ranch features beautiful design features at an affordable price! Loaded with prime amenities, the open concept design boasts soaring cathedral ceilings with beamed ceilings, warmed by beautiful wideplank lvp flooring. Enjoy cozy nights at home in front of the gas fp in the gorgeous great room with scenic views of the backyard. Gourmet kitchen boasts quartz countertops, gigantic center island, custom cabinetry, w/i pantry & walkout to covered porch. Luxurious primary ste boasts a tray ceiling, wic, ensuite ba with dual vanity & custom tile w/i shower. Spacious bdrms boast 9'ceil. 3 car gar! $649,900 Active

425 Sandstone STREET Slinger, Wisconsin

3 Beds 2.5 Baths 2,004 SqFt 0.5 Acres


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About Slinger Wisconsin

Slinger (formerly Schlesingerville) is a village in southwestern Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. Slinger (formerly Schlesingerville) is known as the "Village of the Seven Mountains" because of its location in the heart of Kettle Morena.

The village was originally called Schleisingerwil, named after the businessman and statesman Baruch Schleisinger Weill, who turned the village into a railway station in the 1840s and 1850s and 1840s. On November 1, 1845, Baruch Schleisinger Weil, a Jewish American immigrant from Strasbourg, Alsace, laid the foundation for Slinger (formerly Schleusingerville) when Baruch Schleisinger Weil purchased 2,000 acres in Washington County.    Show Source Texts

Between 1970 and 2000, Slinger (formerly Schleisingerville) experienced rapid population growth and property development, with Washington County becoming increasingly suburban. According to the 2000 census [5], 3901 people, 1562 families and 1040 families lived in the village. In Slinger, the population was spread out: 26.8% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 32.5% from 25 to 44, 21.1% from 45 to 64 years and 12.2% aged 65 and over. The population density was 1,046.8 people per square mile (403.8/km2).    Show Source Texts

According to the 2010 census, there were 2,029 households. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Springer has a total area of ​​5.31 square miles (13.75 square kilometers), of which 5.29 square miles (13.70 square kilometers) are land and 0.02 square miles (0.02 square kilometers, 05 square kilometers) are on water superior. With a 2020 population of 5,883, Springer is the 135th largest city in Wisconsin and the 4,343rd largest city in the United States.    Show Source Texts

Originally named Schleusingerville after the founder, state senator Baruch Schleisinger Weil in 1857; it was renamed on December 22, 1921. Schleisingerwil was sometimes shortened to "Finger" by locals, and on May 3, 1921, the villagers voted overwhelmingly to make Slinger the official name. The founder emigrated from France, not Germany, and the population of slingers at the time of the decline was predominantly of German origin.    Show Source Texts

Through the efforts and influence of Baruch Schleisinger Weill, the route of the old Lacrosse Railroad (later Milwaukee and St. Paul Road) passed through the village, and the occasion for its completion at Slinger-Slinger was celebrated with great panache. joy August 23, 1855. Shortly after its completion in Slinger-Schleisingerville, another man of rare tact and energy for business came to the village and began to engage in trade.    Show Source Texts

The median household income in Slinger was $47,125, and the median household income was $55,607. The median home value in Slinger is $227,123 and the median household size is 2.54 people. Slinger is more family oriented than the surrounding county, which is home to 33% of families with children. The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents of Slinger is below the state average.    Show Source Texts

As of March 26, 2022, there were 7 registered sex offenders living in Slinger, Wisconsin as of March 26, 2022, according to our survey of Wisconsin and other state listings. is 3,920. Slinger, Wisconsin has 8,178 people from approximately 2,902 households.    Show Source Texts

According to the latest census count, 12.9% of Springer residents are over the age of 65. Of the adult population age 25 and older, 94.4% of Springer residents have at least a high school or equivalent, 33.7% have a college degree, and 12.0% have a college or university education or professional degree. According to the latest 2020 U.S. Census data, the current population of Stringers is 5,565. The U.S. Census also provides a racial breakdown of residents, which you can learn about through Slinger's billboards.    Show Source Texts

In an attempt to better understand an area, numerologists love to analyze city and country names such as Slinger because city names can help us better understand the fascinating numerological wavelengths that affect everyone who lives and works there. In this short post, we will take a detailed look at the numerological wavelengths affecting Slinger and neighboring cities in Wisconsin.

To begin to appreciate the interesting numerological frequencies that characterize Slinger, Wisconsin, we will first abbreviate the name "Slinger" itself using simple numerology.    Show Source Texts

This root number is the most basic numerological entity of Slinger, Wisconsin. As shown in the image above, the 7-letter name of the city "Finger" is reduced to the most significant numerological root - an emergency number. You can think of it as Slinger's numerological font.    Show Source Texts

We explore how the names of cities influence the daily life of the Slingers. If you move to Slinger from one of these cities, you will have the following cost of living changes. If you're still looking for your perfect match, consider the slightly different wavelengths in the cities around Slinger and how they compare.    Show Source Texts

In the early 19th century, the Slinger area was home to the Potawatomi Native Americans, who ceded their lands to the U.S. federal government in 1833 under the Treaty of Chicago, which required them to move from the Potawatomi Native Americans by 1838.

Residents left Wisconsin in hands. From 1990 to 2000, Washington County was the fastest growing county in Wisconsin, and Springer was the second fastest growing village or city in Washington County during that decade (U.S. Census 2000). Now we can finally get a rough idea of ​​the total travel time from Stringer (Wisconsin) to Wisconsin Dells, including time to and from the airport, about 2 hours at the airport waiting at the TSA security line, and waiting at the gate and on the flight itself.    Show Source Texts


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