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Inside The Wisconsin House That’s A ‘Nightmare On Zillow Street’
One Wisconsin house is giving people the ick. A lot of us scroll through Zillow looking at pretty houses that we'll never be able to afford. Open floor plans, a welcoming look, beautiful exterior. Not every house on the market is like this and that's where the Nightmare On Zillow...
Inside The Wisconsin House That’s A ‘Nightmare On Zillow Street’
One Wisconsin house is giving people the ick. A lot of us scroll through Zillow looking at pretty houses that we'll never be able to afford. Open floor plans, a welcoming look, beautiful exterior. Not every house on the market is like this and that's where the Nightmare On Zillow...
Inside The Wisconsin House That’s A ‘Nightmare On Zillow Street’
One Wisconsin house is giving people the ick. A lot of us scroll through Zillow looking at pretty houses that we'll never be able to afford. Open floor plans, a welcoming look, beautiful exterior. Not every house on the market is like this and that's where the Nightmare On Zillow...
Why are People Moving to De Pere, Wisconsin?
De Pere is a thriving community just 10 minutes from Green Bay in Brown County. The Fox River runs through this charming town and residents enjoy the best of both worlds, with small town midwestern charm that is combined with the amenities and entertainment of a cool downtown area.
Ashwaubenon mixed-use plan includes 83 senior apartments, new Brown County Library branch
ASHWAUBENON - A proposed five-story, mixed-use development in Ashwaubenon would add more than 80 senior apartments, a café and a new home for a nearby Brown County Library branch. The Promenade, 2305 San Luis Place, would include 83 market-rate apartments for older adults, double the square footage for the library's Ashwaubenon branch and 1,350 square feet for a café. The property is located between South Oneida Street and Ridge Road, just south of Cormier Road and...
A developer proposed reviving a downtown Green Bay site. Here's why Brown Co. bought it, instead
GREEN BAY - A Sheboygan developer’s plan to redevelop a downtown bank building spurred Brown County to quickly buy the property before the project could progress. County Board members on Aug. 16 voted to buy the former Bank Mutual branch at 201 N. Monroe Ave., for $1.2 million from ProVisions LLC, the Michigan-based company that bought the property a year ago for $875,000. ...
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