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Christine A Leny

Christine A Leny
Real Estate Agent
Oconomowoc WI

(WI: )

9 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Waukesha County, WI
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Lannon Stone Realty Llc
Office Address
357 W Wisconsin Ave
Oconomowoc, WI  53066
(Waukesha County)
Office Phone
262-333-4440
Office Fax
Mobile
262-613-2473
Email
chri****************@*****.com
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Website

Service Areas

Lac La Belle: WI Genesee: WI Okauchee Lake: WI Ashippun: WI Dousman: WI Summit: WI Oconomowoc: WI Oconomowoc Lake: WI Waukesha: WI Pewaukee City: WI Vernon: WI Milwaukee: WI

About Christine Leny

Embarking on a real estate journey signifies a pivotal moment in one’s life. Whether upgrading, downsizing, acquiring a second residence, or venturing out independently, each transition is about more than just square footage; it encompasses lifestyle, community, and personal aspirations.

With the robust support of RE/MAX and its comprehensive marketing strategies, along with a collaborative network of agents dedicated to locating the perfect property or facilitating a successful sale, I am well-equipped to assist clients in realizing their new lifestyle.

I am committed to guiding clients through each phase of the real estate process, ensuring a seamless experience and favorable results. I look forward to helping you unlock the door to your new home.

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

$686,774
Avg. Listing Price
From Christine's portfolio
3.6 / 2.8
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,550 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
801
Active Listings
Current inventory

Waukesha County's real estate market represents one of Wisconsin's most dynamic and sought-after regions, consistently ranking among the state's top performers for property values and market stability. Located just west of Milwaukee, this thriving county combines suburban charm with urban accessibility, creating a compelling destination for both homebuyers and investors. The market benefits from strong economic fundamentals, excellent school districts, and proximity to major employment centers.

With 2,103 total actively licensed agents serving the county, the real estate landscape is both competitive and well-served. Remarkably, all 2,103 agents maintain current email contact information, reflecting the market's tech-savvy and professional approach to modern real estate transactions. This level of digital connectivity underscores the sophistication of Waukesha County's real estate ecosystem.

Major Waukesha County, Wisconsin Real Estate Markets

The county's real estate activity centers around several key municipalities, each offering distinct market characteristics. Waukesha city serves as the county seat and largest market, featuring a mix of historic homes and new developments. Brookfield commands premium prices with its upscale neighborhoods and corporate headquarters, while New Berlin attracts families seeking quality schools and recreational amenities. Pewaukee, both city and village, capitalizes on its lakefront properties and small-town appeal.

Smaller communities like Muskego, Mukwonago, and Delafield each contribute unique market segments, from lakefront luxury to rural estates. The western communities of Hartland and Sussex offer growing suburban markets with strong appreciation potential. This geographic diversity creates multiple micro-markets within the county, each requiring specialized local knowledge and distinct marketing approaches.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Waukesha County's market complexity stems from its varied geography, ranging from dense suburban developments to agricultural properties and premium lakefront estates. The county encompasses over 550 square miles with 37 incorporated municipalities, creating a patchwork of zoning regulations, tax rates, and local amenities that significantly impact property values. Lake country properties command premium pricing, while areas near major highways offer convenience-driven value propositions.

Seasonal fluctuations play a particularly important role here, with lakefront and recreational properties experiencing pronounced spring and summer activity spikes. The market also shows surprising resilience during economic downturns, largely due to its diverse economic base spanning healthcare, manufacturing, and professional services. Interstate 94 corridor developments continue driving commercial real estate growth, influencing residential market patterns throughout the region.

Why Businesses Need Waukesha County, Wisconsin Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry require comprehensive agent contact information to effectively penetrate Waukesha County's fragmented market landscape. With agents scattered across dozens of municipalities and specializing in vastly different property types, targeted outreach becomes essential for mortgage lenders, title companies, home service providers, and technology vendors. The county's high agent-to-population ratio means intense competition for agent attention and business relationships.

Access to current email contacts for all 2,103 active agents enables businesses to segment their marketing efforts by geographic focus, price point specialization, or transaction volume. This data proves particularly valuable for companies launching new services or expanding into Wisconsin markets, allowing them to build relationships with established agents who understand local market nuances and regulatory requirements.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Christine Leny has 2 properties for sale in Oconomowoc and surrounding areas.

$235,000

Listed 2025-12-05

N8005 County Road A
Milford, WI  53038

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,502
Lot: 17,424 sf
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$539,900

Listed 2025-10-16

W250N5015 William Dr
Sussex, WI  53072

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,861
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Current Property Rentals

Christine Leny currently has no rental properties available in Oconomowoc and surrounding areas. Check back later.