Equalized Values Report Shows Continued Increase
Wisconsin's Real Estate Market Grew by 8%
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) released its annual Equalized Values Report. The report shows Wisconsin’s total statewide equalized property value as of January 1, 2024, was $907 billion, an 8% increase over the prior year. Growth occurred in all property classes and was led by residential and commercial property. Equalized values are based on data from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023.
Report highlights:
- Change in equalized value = $75 billion, an 8% increase from 2023
- $59.3 billion due to market value increases (7%)
- $14 billion due to new construction (2%)
- Oconto County saw the largest increase at 16% followed by Lafayette and Pepin both at 14%
2024 Equalized Value Changes by Property Class | |||
Classification | Total 2024 Equalized Value |
Total Value Change | Percent Change |
Residential | $667,268,554,300 | $53,380,635,600 | 9% |
Commercial | $180,356,585,700 | $16,612,473,200 | 10% |
Manufacturing | $21,414,344,000 | $1,419,377,300 | 7% |
Agricultural* | $3,117,330,400 | $315,789,200 | 11% |
Undeveloped | $2,599,911,600 | $211,699,200 | 9% |
Ag forest | $4,523,950,500 | $507,735,900 | 13% |
Forest | $10,040,225,900 | $1,011,297,200 | 11% |
Other | $18,093,814,600 | $2,224,532,400 | 14% |
Total real estate | $907,414,717,000 | $75,683,540,000 | 9% |
Total personal property** | $0 | $-10,922,476,000 | -100% |
Total equalized value | $907,414,717,000 | $64,761,064,000 | 8% |
* Agricultural land value changes do not represent changes in market value; agricultural land values are based on the income that could be generated from its rental for agricultural use
** Act 12 exempted personal property valuation for 2024
More information:
- Interactive data and statistics on equalized property values for certain years, locations, and classifications
- Equalized Values Reports
For background information on equalized values, review Wisconsin’s Equalized Values, and for additional information on property taxes, see Guide for Property Owners.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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