
Not once but it looks like it will be twice that Wisconsinites get to applaud their local heroes....Paul and Morgan Hamm the now internationally known Olympic gymnasts. We are sooo proud !Natives of Waukesha, the county west of Milwaukee that we call home. Paul, despite a broken right hand, has been guaranteed a position on the team that will represent the US at the Bejing Olympics. His rehab is progressing ahead of schedule and he hopes to continue his medal winning ways later this summer in Olympic competition. He isn't going to let anythig like a broken hand stand in the way of his third Olympic success. Morgan has yet to learn if his scores will propel him to a place on the team. Whatever happens, their dedication and discipline in their chosen field has earned the admiration and respect of people around the world and special home grown pride for Wisconsin residents.
We are proud to have the Hamm brothers represent our country and we would be proud to represent you as a seller or a buyer for Wisconsin real estate. Our experience and lifelong Wisonsin residency make us not only proud ambassadors but competent realtors. For all your Wisconsin real estate needs, call the Hansons. Let us show you what we mean by prompt service and proven results.

This morning we attended the Public Works Committee meeting for the city of New Berlin, Wisconsin. We testified at the pre-meeting, Privilege of the Floor as to our opposition for a proposed bike/walking path which would cut the back yards of residents in our sub-division ourselves included by 25 feet. The street behind us has become busier in the 10 years that we have lived there. We have planted 14 pine trees now towering over the phone lines...many other residents also have spent many thousands of dollars on landscaping with berms, trees, plantings, etc. The "natural pine fences" provide privacy, reduces noise...adds beautiful greenery to the area. Enter the City of New Berlin....there is a very good possibility that the city will receive a federal grant which would add a shoulder to 124th Street from the north end of our sub-division at Layton Avenue to several miles south, Grange Avenue. The path is an extension to this project which no one wants...no one who lives in the area that we have found to date...just some members of the City Council.
My testimony said it was only common sense...take land, destroy trees, less privacy, more noise....and a devaluing of the property. In addition, though it is not the immediate plan, the property owners may at some point be required to maintain these paths...which for many due to the steep terrain, detention pond, irregular landscape....would mean lifting a snowblower into a trunk....a physical impossibility for most people....climb through snow banks which this year are more than a few feet deep at various times in our turbulent winter...hauling the snowblower...(that will happen) and blow the path that no one wants....Years down the road,...or the path, we may well be assessed for re-surfacing, mudjacking, replacement of concrete or asphalt...now there's a real selling point for property owners ! We also explained that what diminishes one property also has an effect of lowering the value of many others because it may well be used as a sold comparable. One alderman said he had evidence he "forgot at home" that said side paths actually increased the value of homes by 40 per cent ! What he was hoping we would not remember is that he tried that at the last meeting and this quote was from a bicycle association. Mmmmm...too bad bike associations aren't the economic barometer for pricing homes.
We need some help.....we have a small window when we wll petition residents, take pictures to show the erosion of the landscape and need for retaining walls, moving phone lines, destroying trees...but what I would really greatly appreciate or realtors and appraisers of AR is for you to address this depreciation in comments to this blog so I may add that to our credible evidence...please use your designations and titles and know that the residents of Country Estates, Nicolet Woods and Hales Heights Sub-divisions in New Berlin, WI are eternally grateful for the help you are providing in trying to prevent the destruction of backyards, trees, etc. THANK YOU !

A Wisconsin Village...located largely in the town of Mukwonago in Waukesha County. Pronounced Ma Kwan A Go, it is Indian for "Place of the Killing Bear." The area has adopted a more tranquil translation: Place of the Bear. The population is 8,519 with a median family income of $64,354 and it covers an area of 4.8 square miles. The median price of a home is $258,400. It encircles Upper and Lower Phantom Lakes. There is a bear repllica, similar to the one pictured here which stands 9 foot tall and weigh 1,000 pounds and greets you at one end of the business district. If you would like to find out what listings are currently available in Mukwonago, just click here and you will be able to see the current listings and request future ones as well.
A legend continues in Mukwonago and the "spirit" comes to re-enact the scene every September 2nd at 11:30 p.m., a ghostly figure comes to rescue his bride from Phantom Lake. You'll hear the struggle, screams and splashes...come and witness this legend.
There are 3 elementary schools, 1 middle and 1 high school in the area.
West Milwaukee is located in the center of the greater Milwaukee area, it has a population of just over 4,000 people. Conveniently located just 5 miles from downtown, walking distance to the stadium and 15 miles to the airport. he average median income is $37.775 annually. the average home sale price is$151,348. The city is in a period of revitalization....inviting industry and newer housing and tearing down old factories.
The Village of West Milwaukee is only 1.1 square miles. If you would like to look for a home in this central located are of greater Milwaukee. Just Click here. We will be happy to help you,,,and happy to have you as a new member of the population of the Badger State.

Greenfield is a city of 11.7 square miles with jagged borders to Milwaukee, Greendale, West Allis, New Berlin and Hales Corners...it is sometimes difficult to tell when you are in and out of the city. The population is just over 36,000. The city is governed by a mayor and five aldermanic districts.
If you are interested in seeing the listings currently available in Greenfield with your requirements for pricing, bedroom, bathrooms and other features, click here and complete the information and listings will be sent to you via e-mail.
SCHOOL SYSTEM Greenfield residents have students in 3 school systems: Greenfield, West Allis and Whitnall. Whitnall is a district composed of parts of Greenfield, part of Franklin and all of Hales Corners.
50 Year Celebration This year Greenfield celebrates a 50 year anniversary for incorporation as a city with lots of events throughout the year.
+ The median income in Greenfield in 2005 was $43,900 and the median house/condo value was $177,200.
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