Why Live in Woodworth
Woodworth is known for its quiet, spacious lots and various housing styles, each a short drive from outdoor recreation and nearby cities. Rural and agricultural at its roots, Woodworth is slowly growing with developments as more homebuyers want what the area has to offer. Between the forests, farms and fields, most homes have at least 2-acre yards – much larger than those in nearby Kenosha, Wisconsin's fourth-most populated city. "One thing people like is that they're far enough from the cities to have a decent amount of space, but close enough to the cities that they're not inconvenient to get to," says Justin Meuller, a Realtor with Re/Max Premier Properties, who has been selling in the area for over 20 years. Farmhouses, Cape Cods and cottages along county roads are the oldest homes in Woodworth. Ranch-style and split-level homes from the middle of the 20th-century line small developments, while new traditional and modern Craftsman homes are the newest in the area. Houses rarely go on the market but range in value from $190,000 to $2 million. The average home value in Woodworth is around $705,000, nearly $150,000 more than the national average. Despite their higher price point,
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