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FRUITS
Apples - Mid August-Late Spring
Apricots - Mid July - Mid August
Blueberries - Early July -Mid September
Cantaloupe - Early Augsut - lake October
Cherries (sour) - Early July - Mid July
Cherries (sweet) - July
Grapes - Mid September - Early October
Nectarines - Mid August - Mid September
Peaches - Early July - Late September
Pears - Mid August - Late October
Plums - Early Augusst - Late September
Raspberries - July; and Early September - Early October
Strawberries - Mid June - Mid July
Watermelons - Mid August - Late October
VEGETABLES
Asparagus - Early May - Late June
Beans (snap, green,etc.) - Early July - Early October
Beets - Early July - Early September
Broccoli - Early July - Late October
Brussels Sprouts - EArly Setpebmer - Late November
Cabbage - Early July - Late November
Carrots - Mid July - Early October
Cauliflower - Early July - Late November
Cucumbers - Early July - Late October
Eggplant - Early July - Late October
Green Onions - Early June - Mid october
Indian Corn - Mid September - Late October
Lettuces - Mid May - Mid October
Peas - Mid June - Mid July
Peppers - Early July - First Frost
Potatoes - Mid July - Late October
Pumpkins - October
Radishes - Early June - Mid October
Spinach - Mid May-Mid July; Early September - Late October
Sweet Corn - Mid July - Late September
Squash - Mid-July - Early October
Tomatoes - Early July - Late October
OTHER
Bedding Plants - Early May - Late June
Cut Flowers - Early May - Mid October
Christmas Trees & Wreaths - December
Cider - Mid NOvember - L ate February
Dill - Mid July - First Frost
Hanging Baskets - Early April - Late June
MARKET DATES - 2011
Each Saturday from May 14 through October 29 - 7:30 am to 12 NoonLocation: Downtown OconomowocCheck the calendar for detail about upcoming Farmer's Market schedules
Includes local and regional farmers whose practices are organic or sustainable. Our farmers are a "producer only" market - they sell what they grow, harvest and raise.
Courtesy of Lisa Bear RE/MAX Realty Center - Oconomowoc Wisconsin
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The following information is for the period of 4/8/2011 to 5/8/2011 and is for the entire MLS content for this period.
In the Oconomowoc Wisconsin Real Estate market 23 homes sold; 3 were list and sold by the same company, and 20 were sold by co-brokes.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 92 new listings.
In the Oconomowoc Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 16 pending listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 2 withdrawn listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 0 canceled listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 72 expired listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 27 back on market lstings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 34 extended listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there are 596 currently active listings.
Have a productive day and I will see you at closing!
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The following information is for the period of 3/26/2011 to 4/26/2011 and is for the entire MLS content for this period.

In the Oconomowoc Wisconsin Real Estate market 21 homes sold; 8 were list and sold by the same company, and 13 were sold by co-brokes.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 92 new listings.
In the Oconomowoc Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 18 pending listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 2 withdrawn listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 0 canceled listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 105 expired listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 36 back on market lstings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there were 45 extended listings.
In the Oconomowoc,Wisconsin Real Estate market there are 591 currently active listings.
Have a productive day and I will see you at closing!

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Fowler Lake is a city lake in Oconomowoc that borders the downtown area of the City of Oconomowoc. Fowler Lake is the smaller of two lakes in the city of Oconomowoc (the other is Lac La Belle). Fowler Lake has a blend of lake homes, condominiums, parks and churches on its shoreline.
On any given evening you will see Oconomowoc residents enjoying a two mile stroll or bike ride on the sidewalk that encircles the lake. Fowler Lake is 78 square miles and the max depth is 50 feet.
Fowler Park lies on the Eastern shore with a public beach, boat ramp and city park.
Fishing is good for Bluegill, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, and Northern Pike.
This walk, a self-guided walk is about two miles in length and will take an hour or so to complete, was designed to give a glimpse into Oconomowoc’s past when it was known as the "Newport of the West" - from the 1870s into the 1930s.
Oconomowoc’s great beauty attracted the wealthy from Milwaukee, Chicago and St. Louis, who built palatial summer homes on the lake shores and arrived by train every summer. Although that elegant lifestyle has somewhat changed, and most of the summer places have been converted into year-round homes, the beauty that attracted people a century ago still remains. We are fortunate that many of the homes have been preserved and restored.
Part of Fowler Lake borders La Belle Cemetery which is said to be haunted.
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Why is Fowler Lake Haunted?
In 2003, an old man was out fishing on his boat at sunset on Fowler Lake. It was thought that he either had a heart attack or something else, as he fell over the side of his fishing boat. This man still haunts this lake every evening after sunset.
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Oconomowoc Lake drew the attention of 'Old Money' families in the late 1800's and early 1900's. They flocked to this beautiful lake for the crystal clear water, sandy shorelines, and pristine woodland atmosphere. They built grand homes on large parcels along the shoreline. Many of the homes still stand today, inviting a new generation of exclusive owners. With excellent fishing, ample space for other water activities, beautiful scenery, and breathtaking homes this lake countinues to be a highly coveted body of water. Oconomowoc Lake homes trend towards the grand and exclusive with estates available over three million dollars and some Oconomowoc Lake homes parcels of land and tear-down homes are selling for over 1 million.
Oconomowoc is considered one of the most prestigious and upscale lakes in the area. Gently sloping shorelines frame the hard-bottom sand frontage and the water is very clear. Grand homes built in a bygone era mix with expansive, newer construction homes. The Oconomowoc Lake Club, founded in 1890, is one of the country's oldest yacht clubs. Technically there is a public access at Upper Oconomowoc Lake via the Oconomowoc River, however it takes quite a bit of initiative to even get a canoe or small boat down the river and onto the lake.
767 Acres
60 ft Maximum Depth
Water Clarity- Clear, Sand bottom
Anglers will find Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Musky, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass and Walleye here.
As of 2010, Oconomowoc Lake's population is 594 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 5.32 percent.
The median home cost in Oconomowoc Lake is $868,330. Home appreciation the last year has been -2.59 percent.
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