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Robert J Slattery

Robert J Slattery
Real Estate Agent
Sparta WI

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

Brokerage
Coulee Real Estate & Property Management Llc
Office Address
122 E Oak St
Sparta, WI  54656
(Monroe County)
Office Phone
608-269-3600
Office Fax
Mobile
608-799-0617
Email
coul*****@*****.com
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Service Areas

Brice Prairie: WI Holmen: WI Onalaska: WI La Crosse: WI Cataract: WI Sparta: WI Chaseburg: WI Viroqua: WI

About Robert Slattery

Robert Slattery, a native of Southwestern Wisconsin, was raised in a large family that instilled strong values and a sense of community. While pursuing his degrees in philosophy and theology, he gained practical experience in the construction industry. This hands-on work not only honed his skills but also led him to meet his wife, Nicole.

With a background in managing his own construction company, Robert possesses extensive knowledge of home construction, from foundational work to detailed finishing. This expertise seamlessly translates into his role as a Realtor, where he is dedicated to meeting client needs and fostering enduring relationships. His commitment to hard work ensures that his clients receive exceptional service throughout their real estate journeys.

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

$320,695
Avg. Listing Price
From Robert's portfolio
3.5 / 2.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,907 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
135
Active Listings
Current inventory

Monroe County, Wisconsin's real estate market reflects the unique character of this south-central Wisconsin region, where rolling hills, pristine valleys, and historic communities create a distinctive landscape for property transactions. With 63 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county, all of whom maintain current email contact information, the market demonstrates both accessibility and professional connectivity that benefits buyers, sellers, and industry partners alike.

The county's real estate dynamics are shaped by its blend of agricultural heritage and recreational appeal, particularly around the scenic Kickapoo River Valley. Properties range from historic farmsteads and working agricultural land to charming small-town homes and seasonal retreats, creating diverse opportunities that attract both local residents and out-of-state buyers seeking Wisconsin's rural charm.

Major Monroe County, Wisconsin Real Estate Markets

Sparta serves as Monroe County's largest city and primary real estate hub, offering the most diverse housing inventory from starter homes to executive properties. The city's proximity to La Crosse and its position along major transportation corridors make it particularly attractive to commuters and businesses. Tomah, while technically spanning into adjacent counties, significantly influences Monroe County's northern real estate patterns with its strong military presence from Fort McCoy and robust commercial development.

Smaller communities like Kendall, Wilton, and Norwalk each maintain distinct market characteristics, with Kendall drawing attention for its outdoor recreation access and Wilton appealing to those seeking small-town authenticity. The unincorporated areas and rural townships throughout Monroe County present unique opportunities for larger acreage purchases, hunting properties, and agricultural investments that attract buyers from urban markets seeking lifestyle changes.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Monroe County's real estate market operates with surprising efficiency despite its rural character, largely due to the strong network connectivity among its 63 licensed agents. The market benefits from consistent demand driven by recreational property interest, agricultural land investments, and the county's reputation as an affordable alternative to more populated Wisconsin regions. Seasonal fluctuations are notable, with spring and summer months showing increased activity particularly for recreational and rural properties.

Geographic complexity adds interesting layers to Monroe County transactions, as properties often feature diverse topography from flat agricultural fields to heavily wooded hillsides and creek-bottom land. This variety requires agents with specialized knowledge of land use, zoning considerations, and environmental factors that can significantly impact property values and development potential.

Why Businesses Need Monroe County, Wisconsin Agent Contact Data

Service providers, from home inspectors to mortgage brokers, find Monroe County's complete agent email database invaluable for building relationships in this tight-knit professional community. With all 63 agents maintaining current email contacts, businesses can efficiently reach the entire market, ensuring their services are visible to agents handling everything from small residential transactions to substantial agricultural deals.

The agricultural and recreational focus of many Monroe County properties creates specialized needs for vendors offering services like septic systems, well drilling, land surveying, and agricultural financing. Having direct access to agent contacts enables these businesses to provide timely expertise when unique properties require specialized knowledge, ultimately benefiting the entire transaction process.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Robert Slattery has 2 properties for sale in Sparta and surrounding areas.

$115,000

Listed 2025-11-22

525 Dewitt St
Sparta, WI  54656

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Lot: 14,810 sf
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$110,000

Listed 2025-11-22

515 Dewitt St
Sparta, WI  54656

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Lot: 13,939 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Robert Slattery currently has no rental properties available in Sparta and surrounding areas. Check back later.