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Ripon

Ripon

Located in Fond Du Lac County

$253,813 Average Value
$183 Average Price per Sq Ft
52 Homes For Sale

Ripon has academics, outdoor attractions and industry

Ripon is a small Wisconsin community of about 7,800 people, home to a private college, some large employers and a historic and walkable downtown. “I think that it has a lot to offer, along with a revitalized downtown area with great shopping experiences and dining venues,” says Joan Karsten, a Ripon-based broker with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Special Properties. “Our school system here is excellent. We also have a lot of people who live near where they work, and we have a very strong industrial base.” Ripon is also less than 10 miles from Green Lake, where many here go to fish, sail and try out other water sports.

Homes span different styles and generations

The City of Ripon lies within the surrounding Town of Ripon, most of which consists of quiet farmland with a few barns and silos. Ripon was founded in the late 1800s, and city homes are located along streets lined by mature trees and include "beautiful old Victorians," Karsten says. “We also have a lot of new buildings on the outskirts of town with different developments, so it’s a nice mixture of old and new neighborhoods with all different styles.” Housing here includes Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, ranch-style, Cape Cod and Gable and Wing homes. There are also contemporary homes and condos. Depending on size, homes mostly run between $150,000 and $460,000. Condos go from $200,000 to $350,000.

City has shops, diverse restaurants and brewery

Downtown’s restaurants and shops are in several brick Italianate-style buildings that are well over a century old. Downtown stores include Patina Vie, a high-end boutique in a building resembling a far smaller version of New York’s Flatiron Building. Dining staples include J’s BBQ, which has items like slow-cooked pork and brisket on pretzel rolls. Fox and Crow Bistro has cocktails and upscale comfort foods, while Knuth Brewing Company has locally made craft beers. Grocery shoppers may go to Hy-Vee. “Ripon has a lot of things you’ll find in big cities, but it’s here in a nice, small town,” says Mayor Ted Grant.

Ripon has parks, bike trails and fishing holes

Elizabeth Murray Park has several baseball and softball fields and a few tennis courts. Selfridge Park has a skate park and playground and borders Gothic Millpond, a popular fishing spot. During winter, many come to the pond to ice skate and ice fish. The city also plans to make upgrades to Selfridge Park, including the addition of a kayak launch. Barlow Park has horseshoe pits and several sand volleyball and basketball courts. Local cyclists and avid joggers may also get on the roughly 2-mile Northwestern Trail.

Students may attend Ripon schools

Ripon Area School District serves the city and receives an A from Niche. Barlow Park Elementary School, which doesn’t have a Niche grade, enrolls students from kindergarten to second grade. Murray Park and Quest elementary schools both enroll third to fifth graders. Murray Park receives an A-minus, while Quest gets an A. Students may then go to Ripon Middle and Ripon High schools. The middle school gets an A-minus, and the high school receives a B-plus. Ripon High’s facilities include a pool, which hosts swim lessons during the summer. The district also offers a remote learning option, Odyssey Academy of Virtual Learning, which serves all grades and gets a B. The city is also home to Ripon College, located near the heart of the community. The college’s academics include visual art, music and theater programs.

Downtown hosts concerts and the Memorial Day celebration

During the summer, Village Green hosts a Friday night concert series. The weekly shows typically draw a few hundred people to downtown Ripon and bring in local bands and other acts known outside the region. Other major events include the annual Memorial Day celebration, which kicks off at Village Green with activities like a reading of the Gettysburg Address. The event also involves a parade through downtown Ripon.

Wisconsin Highway 23 connects Ripon City to Fond du Lac

Wisconsin Highway 23 passes through Ripon and goes to Fond du Lac, about 20 miles east. SSM Health Ripon Community Hospital provides various medical services for the area, and its facilities include an emergency department. Many in Ripon also work for companies like Alliance Laundry Systems and Accurate Controls, which are both based in the city. Alliance makes commercial laundry equipment, while Accurate Controls produces security tools for jails and prisons.

Located 40 miles north, Appleton International Airport is the nearest facility for commercial flights. However, Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, about 90 miles south, handles much more traffic.

Winters bring frigid days and snowfall

Ripon averages a winter low of 10 degrees. The city also typically receives about 40 inches of snow annually, a similar amount to nearby places like Fond du Lac.

Yann Ranaivo
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Yann Ranaivo

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Ripon Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$255,000
Median Sale Price
$237,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$249,900
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$350,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Last 12 months Home Sales
84
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
0%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$183

Area Facts

Number of Homes
1,161
Number of Homes for Sale
52
Median Year Built
2022
Months of Supply
7.40
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,996
On par with the national average
1,926
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,304
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,280
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
14,810

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Oct 11
    Open Sat 10:30AM - 12PM

    315 E Jackson St, Ripon, WI 54971

    $335,500

    • 5 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 3,024 Sq Ft
    • 315 E Jackson St
    • New 20 hours ago

    Step back in time with this beautifully revitalized home (built in 1910) located in the Tygert Street Historic District. This 5-bed, 2-bath home blends timeless character with thoughtful modern updates, all just steps away from charming downtown Ripon. The inviting front porch, freshly painted in 2024, welcomes you into a home rich with architectural detail: original hardwood floors, high trim

    Nancy Jennings Emmer Real Estate Group, Inc.

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  • Saturday, Oct 11
    Open Sat 9:30AM - 11:30AM

    903 Ransom St, Ripon, WI 54971

    $249,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,720 Sq Ft
    • 903 Ransom St
    • New 3 days ago

    Close to Barlow Park/school is this split-level home. Nicely shaded and roomy, fenced side yard. Updates in the last 6+/- years including newer furnace/AC, flooring, kitchen, living room, stairs, railings and bath. All three bedrooms and upper hallway have refinished hardwood floors. The living room is vaulted and spacious. Bright kitchen with room for a table. The foyer has a built-in bench and

    Lyn Herriot Yellow House Realty

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  • Sunday, Oct 12
    Open Sun 12PM - 1:30PM

    W12654 Reeds Corners Rd, Ripon, WI 54971

    $475,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,792 Sq Ft
    • W12654 Reeds Corners Rd
    • New 24 days ago

    Be the next proud owners of the property that once was home to the famous "Larson's Clydesdale Horses" The horse barn is ready for new stallions, mares, colts, or filly's! The 3 grazing pastures have water hydrants and shelters. The 70'x32' pole shed has a concrete floor and 13' high doors, 2 box stalls and indoor wash rack. The grandstands used for the crowd to view the Clydesdale's perform is

    Tony Dolgner Century 21 Properties Unlimited

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Weather

Annual Precipitation
31''
Average Winter Low Temperature
12°F
Average Summer High Temperature
81°F
Annual Snowfall
42''

Area Factors

Bikeable

Bike Score®®

56 / 100

Somewhat Walkable

Walk Score®®

55 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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