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Brian J Beckman

Brian J Beckman
Real Estate Agent
Appleton WI

(WI: )

19 years experience

REALTOR® 4 Active Listings Serves Outagamie County, WI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Era Lahaina Realty

Office Website
Office Address
621 N Lynndale Dr
Appleton, WI  54914
(Outagamie County)
Office Phone
239-463-0000
Office Fax
920-257-2578
Mobile
920-428-9669
Email
bria*@*****************.com
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Service Areas

Kaukauna: WI Freedom: WI Wrightstown: WI Oneida: WI Little Chute: WI Appleton: WI Grand Chute: WI Greenville: WI Fox Crossing: WI Menasha: WI Sherwood: WI Neenah: WI

Outagamie County, WI Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$408,021
Avg. Listing Price
From Brian's portfolio
3.3 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,996 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
508
Active Listings
Current inventory

Outagamie County's real estate market stands as one of Wisconsin's most dynamic and diverse landscapes, anchored by the thriving Fox Cities metropolitan area. With 603 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market demonstrates remarkable depth and professional coverage that reflects the county's economic vitality and population growth. The presence of major employers like Kimberly-Clark, ThedaCare, and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Fox Cities Campus has created sustained demand across multiple property segments.

What makes Outagamie County particularly intriguing is its blend of urban sophistication and rural charm, creating distinct micro-markets that require specialized local knowledge. The county's strategic location along the Fox River corridor has fostered consistent appreciation rates, while its proximity to Green Bay and the greater Milwaukee metropolitan influence adds another layer of market complexity that keeps all 603 agents with email addresses actively engaged in serving diverse client needs.

Major Outagamie County, Wisconsin Real Estate Markets

Appleton dominates as the county's primary real estate hub, featuring everything from historic downtown condominiums to sprawling suburban developments in areas like Grand Chute. The city's revitalized downtown district has sparked a surprising renaissance in urban living, with converted loft spaces and new construction attracting young professionals and empty nesters alike. Meanwhile, communities like Kaukauna and Little Chute offer more affordable entry points while maintaining excellent school districts and river access.

The Fox Cities region extending into Menasha and Neenah creates a interconnected market where buyers often consider properties across municipal boundaries. Rural townships like Seymour, Black Creek, and Freedom provide agricultural properties and larger residential lots that appeal to those seeking more space, while still maintaining reasonable commuting distances to major employment centers. This geographic diversity requires agents to understand vastly different property types and buyer motivations within a relatively compact area.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Outagamie County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns that differ significantly from typical Wisconsin markets. The presence of Lawrence University in Appleton creates a robust rental market that influences surrounding home prices, while the county's manufacturing base provides unusual stability during economic fluctuations. Waterfront properties along the Fox River command premium prices, but surprisingly, some of the fastest appreciation occurs in formerly industrial areas undergoing creative redevelopment.

The market's complexity stems from its position at the intersection of several economic influences: Milwaukee's northern expansion, Green Bay's southern growth, and its own independent economic engines. Properties in the eastern portions near Green Bay often follow different pricing trends than western areas, while the Fox River creates natural boundaries that significantly impact property values and development patterns. This geographic complexity means that truly effective market analysis requires granular, neighborhood-level data.

Why Businesses Need Outagamie County, Wisconsin Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, mortgage lenders, and insurance companies find Outagamie County's agent network particularly valuable because these professionals handle an unusually diverse range of transactions. From agricultural land sales to luxury lakefront properties to commercial developments in Appleton's growing business districts, these agents possess specialized knowledge that's crucial for B2B partnerships. The complete email accessibility of all 603 licensed agents facilitates efficient communication for time-sensitive opportunities.

Technology companies, home improvement services, and financial institutions especially benefit from this comprehensive contact database because Outagamie County agents often work across multiple municipalities and property types within single transactions. The market's diversity means agents here are accustomed to complex deals requiring multiple service providers, making them ideal partners for businesses seeking to establish or expand their presence in this economically robust region of Wisconsin.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Brian Beckman has 4 properties for sale in Appleton and surrounding areas.

$199,900

Listed 2026-01-28

333 E Franklin Ave
Neenah, WI  54956

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,584
Lot: 7,405 sf
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$225,000

Listed 2026-02-03

1014 Stuart St
Green Bay, WI  54301

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,427
Lot: 3,049 sf
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$479,000

Listed 2025-08-29

1938 Cottage Rd
Little Suamico, WI  54141

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,152
Lot: 17,424 sf
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$99,950

Listed 2025-09-06

305 Knotty Pine Cir Unit D1
Lake Worth, FL  33463

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 814
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Current Property Rentals

Brian Beckman currently has no rental properties available in Appleton and surrounding areas. Check back later.