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Marshfield, WI Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $10,200

    $4K PRICE DROP
    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 840 Sq Ft

    1407 N Peach Ave Unit Lot 47, Marshfield, WI 54449

    Homeownership...you want to paint a wall...paint it...you want to have a pet...go ahead. This could be your home to do as you please. Home currently has one bedroom (the wall can be put back up for the 2nd bedroom), kitchen with all appliances, main floor laundry including washer and dryer. Nice size bedroom with built-ins and central air to keep you nice and cool! There is a covered carport.

    Joel Luttropp SUCCESS REALTY INC

    1407 N Peach Ave Unit Lot 47, Marshfield, WI 54449
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    $69,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,216 Sq Ft

    905 E Kalsched St, Marshfield, WI 54449

    Economical living at its finest...this 3 bedroom 2 bath almost new (2023) 17X76 mobile home is located directly off Kalsched, with a street access driveway. Open concept living, the kitchen hosts a large center island with plenty of counter space and all appliances included. Primary ensuite with walk in closet and private bath, designated laundry room, 2 additional bedroom and bath complete this

    BROOKE BORCHARDT SUCCESS REALTY INC

    905 E Kalsched St, Marshfield, WI 54449

Why Live in Marshfield

Marshfield, Wisconsin, is known for its prominent healthcare facilities, including the Marshfield Clinic Health System and Marshfield Medical Center. The city is also home to the Laird Center for Medical Research and is anticipating further growth with the upcoming merger with Sanford Health. Marshfield's housing market is stable, featuring diverse architecture in historic districts with Queen Anne, Tudor Revival, and American Craftsman styles, alongside new developments like Green Acres. The School District of Marshfield is highly rated, making it an attractive place for families. For higher education, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point at Marshfield and Mid-State Technical College’s Marshfield Campus are available.

Recreational opportunities abound with parks such as Braem Park, offering pickleball, a skate park, and disc golf, and Wildwood Park, which includes the Wildwood Zoo, trails, and fishing ponds. The Marshfield Motor Speedway and Chestnut Center for the Arts provide additional entertainment options. Dining in Marshfield ranges from downtown boutique eateries to larger chains along North Central Avenue, with local favorites like the Belvedere Supper Club known for its Friday fish fry. Annual events such as the Central Wisconsin State Fair, Dairyfest, and Maple Fall Fest draw significant crowds.

Marshfield is connected by Wisconsin Routes 13 and 97, with U.S. Highway 10 nearby, and is about 125 miles from Green Bay and 175 miles from Minneapolis. The Central Wisconsin Airport, located 32 miles east, offers domestic flights. The city experiences cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. Crime rates have shown a decline in recent years, with property crime decreasing steadily since 2016.

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