Commercial Real Estate Appraisal in Racine-Kenosha Metro


ValCore Appraisal® is experienced in providing commercial appraisals on a variety of property types throughout the Kenosha-Racine Metro, including condos, industrial, office, retail, and vacant land. 

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Background

The Kenosha-Racine Metropolitan area is located in the southeastern part of Wisconsin, USA, near the border with Illinois. It encompasses the cities of Kenosha and Racine and their surrounding suburbs. The area has a population of approximately 345,000 people, making it the third-largest metro area in Wisconsin.

The economy of the Kenosha-Racine area is diverse, with a mix of manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and service sectors. The largest employer in the region is Amazon, which operates a large distribution center in Kenosha. The area is also home to a number of major manufacturers, including Snap-on Incorporated and J.I. Case Company.

The cost of living in the Kenosha-Racine area is lower compared to many other parts of the state and the country, making it an attractive location for families and retirees. Housing prices in the region are also relatively affordable, with a median home price of around $165,000.

The Kenosha-Racine area has a rich cultural heritage and a number of attractions that make it a popular tourist destination. The city of Kenosha is home to several museums, including the Civil War Museum, which showcases the history of the Civil War and its impact on Wisconsin. The Racine Art Museum is also located in the area, showcasing contemporary and modern art from around the world.

The Kenosha-Racine area is also known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including several beaches and parks. The lakefront in Kenosha is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and picnicking, while the nearby parks offer opportunities for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. The area is also home to several golf courses, including the Washington Park Golf Course, one of the oldest and most historic courses in the state.

The Kenosha-Racine area has a strong public school system, with a number of high-performing schools serving the communities. Higher education opportunities are available at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside and Gateway Technical College, both of which offer a wide range of programs and courses for students of all ages.

The Kenosha-Racine area is well-connected to the rest of the state and the country through a network of highways, including I-94, which runs through the heart of the region. The area is also served by the Metra commuter rail system, which provides daily service to downtown Chicago and other nearby communities.

The Kenosha-Racine area has a vibrant and diverse cultural scene, with a number of festivals and events that take place throughout the year. The Kenosha HarborMarket, for example, is a popular outdoor market that features local food, arts and crafts, and live entertainment. The Racine Arts Council also sponsors several events throughout the year, including the Art Walk and the Taste of Racine, which showcase the talents of local artists and chefs.

In recent years, the Kenosha-Racine area has experienced steady growth and development, with new businesses and communities being established throughout the region. Despite this growth, the area has maintained its small-town feel, with a strong sense of community and a welcoming atmosphere.

Overall, the Kenosha-Racine Metropolitan area is a great place to live, work, and play, offering a high quality of life, a thriving economy, and a rich cultural heritage. Whether you're a family, retiree, student, or young professional, the Kenosha-Racine area has something to offer for everyone.

Municipalities

Cities

City of Racine

City of Kenosha

Villages

Village of Mount Pleasant

Village of Pleasant Prairie

Pleasant Prairie is a village located southwest of the City of Kenosha.  The LakeView Corporate Park (a mixed-use business park located in the Village) contains office, manufacturing, industrial, and warehouses uses in a campus setting.  The LakeView Corporate Park also contains a major regional shopping center outlet and the Pleasant Prairie RecPlex, one of the region's largest recreational facilities.

The Village of Pleasant Prairie contains a  population of about 22,000 people, and the median household income is about $73,600 per year, which is higher than the Kenosha County median income as a whole.

Service Area

We specialize in Bristol, Burlington, Caledonia, Delavan, Elkhorn, Kenosha, Lake Geneva, Mt Pleasant, Pleasant Prairie, Racine, Sturtevant, Union Grove, Waterford, and Whitewater.

About ValCore

Contact ValCore Appraisal® if you need help with your commercial and residential real estate appraisal needs. Our appraisal staff empower investors, owners, and tenants with intelligent strategies for insightful real estate decisions. ValCore Appraisal has been in business for over seven years, and continues to grow by providing exceptional service to our clients.  ValCore Appraisal® is the premier full service real estate appraisal servicing the Kenosha-Racine Metro.