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Merton Town

Merton Town

$873,732 Average Value

Merton Town has family-focused living with a quieter pace of life

The town of Merton is on the north side of Wisconsin’s Lake Country, an area known for luxury properties, outdoor recreation and highly rated schools. Merton Town is more agricultural than some adjacent communities, and with more space to spread out. “You're not on top of your neighbors,” says Marybeth Mielke, a Realtor with Keller Williams and long-time resident of Lake Country. According to Mileke, when she first moved out here from the city, it felt strangely quiet. “You could crickets, you could hear frogs, you could hear everything," she says. "But now I wouldn’t trade that for the world.”

The Merton area has limited shopping options, and it’s several miles to reach a major city. But locals can find community at Little League games, country clubs and events around the town’s five lakes. “It's similar to when I grew up and just everybody went out and played outside," Mielke says. "And you gained new friendships through your children's sports, and you did things as families.”

High demand for lakeside homes and modern construction

Merton Town has a mix of lakefront properties, tight-knit subdivisions and country estates with several acres. Smaller ranch-style homes from the mid-1900s start around $300,000, and modern New Traditionals typically cost more than $600,000. Anything lakefront will usually be $900,000 or more, with prices reaching into the millions for luxury estates. “The market is on fire out here — you're getting multiple offers, and it doesn't really matter what the price point is, from $300,000 to $6 million,” Mielke says. “Especially around the lakes. Securing a property on the water is highly desirable to a lot of people, and it's really not going to lose its value, because they aren't making more lakes.” According to Mielke, some buyers will build their own property as an alternative to navigating the inflated prices of existing homes.

Eight school districts feed into Arrowhead High School

Depending on their home address, kids might attend one of eight districts for kindergarten through eighth grade. Throughout those districts, all schools have a Niche grade of A-minus or higher. “They all have their own caveats, but class sizes are small, and then they feed into Arrowhead High School, which is super attractive to families,” Mielke says. She also says that parents tend to get involved with volunteering at the schools.

Arrowhead High School earns an A grade from Niche. Its academic options include college credit through Waukesha County Technical College and STEM-focused programs at the school's multiple engineering labs. Lake County Lutheran High School is a nearby private option.

Getting out on the lakes of Lake Country

The town’s five lakes are a large part of the community culture, with friendly boat tie-ups, neighborhood get-togethers on private docks and waterside watch parties for Fourth of July fireworks. Okauchee Lake is the most active lake in the town, with several public boat launches and popular restaurants like Weissgerber’s Golden Mast Inn, which has a small boardwalk area. “The Okauchee Boat Tie Up is a huge event here,” Mielke says. “Of course, you need a boat to get out there.”

Boat owners who don’t have a private dock might consider renting out a boat slip for storage, but Mielke says it can be competitive. She recommends checking out local restaurants and posting on Facebook to find residents renting out personal docks.

Finding community at Little League games, dog parks and golf clubs

Most of the neighborhoods have pocket parks with playgrounds and ball fields. Three local recreation clubs plan Little League games and amateur adult leagues for baseball, softball and pickleball. At Nashotah Park, which spans over 400 acres of preserved natural land, dog lovers can meet up at two enclosed dog parks. The Ice Age National Scenic Trail runs through town, offering rustic hiking trails that lead out across the state. And within a 15-minute drive, there are more than five different places to golf, including public courses and member-only country clubs.

A few miles south, Hartland’s Nixon Park is the place to be on Thursday nights for music in the park. “Families bring their picnic baskets or charcuterie boards, and they sit and listen to music,” Mielke says. “You might go there by yourself and end up sitting with five other families that you didn't know were going to be there.”

Limited restaurant options, and Sendik’s is the only large grocery

State Route 16 has a few shops and restaurants, including Sendik’s Food Market for groceries. Communities like Hartland, North Lake and Stone Bank each have their own clusters of local restaurants, including homestyle pubs, bakeries and coffee shops. According to Mielke, some restaurants can have long wait times because there aren't many in the area.

Commuting to Milwaukee can be up to an hour

Locals can head down to Interstate 94 in about 20 minutes to reach big-box shopping like Target, Walmart and Albrecht’s Sentry Foods. Downtown Milwaukee is just over 30 miles away, a drive that can take 35 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic. The large city is home to Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. Waukesha is the closest large city, less than 20 miles away. The nearest hospital is in Oconomowoc, a 12-mile trip.

Catherine Lashley
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Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
8,112
Median Age
48
Population under 18
21%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
24.3%
Above the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$110,394
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$139,936

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
97.4%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
49.5%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
17.7%
% Population in Labor Force
66.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
35''
Average Winter Low Temperature
11°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
46''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

26 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

3 / 100
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