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“To them it’s not about the sale, it’s about trying to help families move on. They treated me like I was their only client, and I had that one-on-one attention.”Read more about Charlisa Boyd
Charlisa Boyd
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In Waukesha, homes took a median of 39 days to sell over the past 90 days, with about 24% selling within 30 days and roughly 2.8 months of supply (Opendoor market data, May 2026). The median sale price is about $415,000. Wisconsin closes through a title company (no attorney required) and has a state income tax that excludes 30% of long-term capital gains; sellers pay the state real estate transfer fee (0.3%). The main cost comparison is Opendoor's service fee versus agent commissions (5-6%), carrying costs during the listing period, and the uncertainty of a financing-contingent sale.
Opendoor buys Waukesha homes in a wide range of situations, including:
- Storm-, flood-, or water-damaged homes
- Facing foreclosure or behind on payments
- Inherited or probate homes
- Rental properties with tenants in place
- Homes that need repairs, sold as-is
You can sell as-is with no repairs or showings, and choose a close date that works for you.
Waukesha sellers typically need: a completed Real Estate Condition Report (RECR, required under Wis. Stat. chapter 709), your current deed, the most recent mortgage payoff statement, the real estate transfer return, HOA or condo documents where applicable, and the title commitment your title company prepares. Wisconsin closes through a title company, so a licensed closing agent runs the closing, the title company issues title insurance, and the deed is recorded with the county Register of Deeds. See our guide on how to sell your house fast for the full checklist.
Wisconsin's distinctive seller cost is the real estate transfer fee - $3.00 per $1,000 of value (0.3%), normally paid by the seller. Closings run through a title company rather than an attorney. The larger seller costs are agent commissions, title and closing fees, and prorated property taxes (Wisconsin property taxes are paid in arrears). Wisconsin also has a state income tax, though it excludes 30% of long-term capital gains.
Total seller closing costs in Waukesha typically run 6-8% of the sale price: agent commissions (5-6%), the state transfer fee (0.3%), title and closing fees (~1%), and prorated property taxes. On the current $415,000 median sale price, total seller costs commonly land around $24,900-$33,200. Use Opendoor's home sale calculator to estimate your specific net proceeds.
Net proceeds are what you keep after every cost is subtracted. The formula is:
Net proceeds = sale price - mortgage payoff - closing costs - commissions - transfer fee - repairs/concessions
Using Waukesha's $415,000 median sale price as an example: if you owe $228,000 on your mortgage, pay 5.5% agent commissions ($22,825), the state transfer fee (about $1,245 at $3 per $1,000), title and closing fees (~$4,150), and minor concessions ($1,000), your estimated net proceeds would be approximately $157,780. Wisconsin has a state income tax but excludes 30% of long-term capital gains. Use our home sale calculator to run your own numbers.
Waukesha has an active cash buyer market, driven by relocation demand, investor activity, and homeowners who need to move on a fixed timeline. The difference between Opendoor and a typical 'We Buy Houses' investor is the offer itself: investors often target 50-70% of market value, while Opendoor aims for a competitive, data-driven offer much closer to market value, with the adjustments itemized so you see exactly what changed.
With Waukesha homes taking a median of 39 days to sell and only about 24% selling within 30 days, an Opendoor cash offer gives you a defined net proceeds figure from day one, with a flexible 14 to 60+ day close. No listings, no showings, and no financing contingencies. Sell your Waukesha house fast for cash on your schedule.
Selling a home in Waukesha involves Wisconsin-specific steps including the chapter 709 Real Estate Condition Report, the seller-paid 0.3% transfer fee, and a title-company closing, in a market where the typical home takes about 1.3 months to sell. Opendoor simplifies the process - receive a cash offer, choose your closing date, and Opendoor coordinates the title company and closing. No listings, no showings, no uncertainty.
Waukesha market at a glance (Opendoor market data, May 2026): Median sale price $415,000 | YoY change: +6.4% | Median days on market: 39 | Months of supply: ~2.8 | Sale-to-list: 103.2%.
Over the trailing 28 days, Waukesha saw about 202 new listings, 97 homes sold, and 19 delistings, with roughly 330 homes active on the market. Of homes that sold in the last 90 days, about 2.3% closed within 7 days, 3.1% within 14 days, and 24% within 30 days, with a median of 39 days.
Figures are computed from Opendoor's first-party MLS data for homes in Waukesha, Wisconsin, as of May 2026.
From Opendoor first-party MLS data for Waukesha, WI (through May 2026). Month-over-month (MoM) change is calculated on the median sale price.
| Month | Homes sold | Median sale price | MoM change | Median days on market | Sale-to-list |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 2025 | 134 | $380,300 | — | 39 | 102.0% |
| Jun 2025 | 133 | $395,000 | +3.9% | 41 | 102.5% |
| Jul 2025 | 141 | $400,000 | +1.3% | 38 | 100.1% |
| Aug 2025 | 121 | $405,000 | +1.2% | 43 | 100.0% |
| Sep 2025 | 111 | $389,500 | -3.8% | 43 | 100.6% |
| Oct 2025 | 103 | $383,000 | -1.7% | 41 | 100.0% |
| Nov 2025 | 85 | $430,000 | +12.3% | 42 | 100.0% |
| Dec 2025 | 109 | $390,500 | -9.2% | 40 | 100.0% |
| Jan 2026 | 58 | $375,450 | -3.9% | 70 | 99.4% |
| Feb 2026 | 64 | $370,000 | -1.5% | 55 | 100.0% |
| Mar 2026 | 100 | $362,500 | -2.0% | 48 | 100.2% |
| Apr 2026 | 126 | $417,500 | +15.2% | 39 | 101.9% |
| May 2026 | 128 | $405,500 | -2.9% | 38 | 103.2% |
Median days on market and sale price by Waukesha ZIP code, Opendoor MLS data (last 6 months, ZIP codes with 25+ closed sales), sorted fastest first.
| ZIP code | Median days on market | Median sale price | Homes sold (6 mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 53186 | 39 | $350,000 | 196 |
| 53188 | 43 | $384,722 | 190 |
| 53189 | 51 | $497,900 | 188 |
New listings versus homes sold each month, Opendoor MLS data for Waukesha through May 2026. A sold-to-new ratio below 100% means inventory is building.
| Month | New listings | Homes sold | Sold-to-new ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 2025 | 193 | 134 | 69% |
| Jun 2025 | 162 | 133 | 82% |
| Jul 2025 | 163 | 141 | 87% |
| Aug 2025 | 149 | 121 | 81% |
| Sep 2025 | 147 | 111 | 76% |
| Oct 2025 | 152 | 103 | 68% |
| Nov 2025 | 130 | 85 | 65% |
| Dec 2025 | 70 | 109 | 156% |
| Jan 2026 | 115 | 58 | 50% |
| Feb 2026 | 131 | 64 | 49% |
| Mar 2026 | 172 | 100 | 58% |
| Apr 2026 | 210 | 126 | 60% |
| May 2026 | 212 | 128 | 60% |
Waukesha is the seat of Waukesha County and the seventh-largest city in Wisconsin, on the Fox River in the western Milwaukee metro, with a population of about 71,200 (2020 Census). Its economy is anchored by GE Healthcare, Waukesha Memorial Hospital, and Generac Power Systems, with Carroll University (the state's oldest college) in the city; it is historically known as the 'Spring City' for its mineral springs. As a southeastern Wisconsin city it faces severe thunderstorms and tornadoes plus Fox River flood exposure and harsh winter storms. Wisconsin's state income tax, 0.3% real estate transfer fee, and 30% long-term capital gains exclusion shape seller net proceeds.
Waukesha sellers face a market that rewards pricing discipline: a median 39 days on market and about 2.8 months of supply mean buyers have negotiating room, and roughly 12% of listings end up cutting price. Wisconsin's seller closing costs are moderate (a 0.3% transfer fee plus title and closing fees), but budget for prorated property taxes paid in arrears. For sellers who value certainty over chasing the highest possible price, a direct cash sale to Opendoor provides a defined net proceeds figure from day one without the multi-month timeline of a traditional listing.