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Why Live in Plymouth



Plymouth, Wisconsin, known as "Hub City" for its central location in Sheboygan County, offers a blend of job security and community spirit, largely driven by its robust dairy and cheese manufacturing industry. Major employers like Great Lakes, Masters Gallery, Sargento, and Sartori contribute to its nickname, "The Cheese Capital of the World." The city, with a population under 9,000, boasts low crime rates compared to the national average, fostering a safe environment for residents. Homes range from turn-of-the-century Colonials downtown to midcentury ranch-style homes north of Mill Pond, with prices below the national median. Plymouth Joint School District is highly rated, particularly for athletics, enhancing the area's appeal to families. The city hosts vibrant annual events such as the Cheese Festival and the Mill Street Festival, alongside unique attractions like Antoinette the Cow and the Sheboygan County Fair. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Kettle Moraine State Forest, offering extensive trails for hiking and biking. Downtown Mill Street features historic buildings with boutique stores and eateries, while more familiar retail options are found in Sheboygan, 15 miles away. Plymouth experiences snowy winters and warm summers, with snowfall exceeding the state average. State Highways 23, 57, and 67 connect residents to nearby cities, with Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport 75 miles south.
Home Trends in Plymouth, WI
On average, homes in Plymouth, WI sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Plymouth, WI over the last 12 months is $513,838, down 13% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.