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Why Live in Biron

The Village of Biron first started as a lumber town, building the sawmill along the Wisconsin River in 1839. Eventually, it turned into a paper mill, which it still is today, functioning as a major employer for the community. Additionally, the river also offers boating and fishing opportunities, drawing in homebuyers looking to live closer to the river. Compared to other outlying communities around the city of Wisconsin Rapids, Biron combines riverside recreation and living, with public boat launches and private docks along the banks of the Wisconsin River, which are unavailable along other portions of the waterway. Biron has a CAP Index Crime Score of 2 out of 10, which is lower than the national average of 4. Ranch-style homes are the most common housing option in Biron, settled along streets without sidewalks and where trees in front yards rise over the rooftops. Most properties here offer less than half an acre, even less than other areas outside of Wisconsin Rapids. Most homes range from $150,000 to $360,000. Waterfront properties with private docks and river views are slower to come on the market, but recent sales closed for $445,000 and $549,000. The Bridgewater community
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