Greenfield, WI Real Estate & Homes for Sale
Greenfield is a Milwaukee County suburb of roughly 37,800 residents sitting at the I-43/I-894 interchange, just minutes from downtown Milwaukee and General Mitchell International Airport. Built out mostly during the 1950s–70s postwar boom, it’s a city of established ranch and Cape Cod homes alongside a sizable share of condos and multi-unit housing, with a price point that runs noticeably below Milwaukee’s lakefront suburbs. Browsing Greenfield, WI real estate offers an affordable, commute-friendly alternative to higher-priced communities like Wauwatosa or Whitefish Bay.
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Greenfield Market Snapshot
Greenfield’s mix of single-family homes, condos, and a handful of land parcels means pricing varies by property type and block. Use these indicators as orientation, then ask us for current MLS comps before pricing or writing an offer. Understanding the Greenfield, WI real estate market dynamics helps you make competitive offers in this active, moderately priced Milwaukee County suburb.
41 active
SFH listings on market now — Greenfield 53221 (MLS).
$306K
Avg SFH sold price — May 2026, Greenfield 53221 (MLS).
53 days
Avg days on market — last 5 SFH sales, Greenfield 53221.
100.9%
List-to-sale ratio — homes selling above asking. Expect competition on well-priced listings.
1 new
New SFH listings added today — Greenfield 53221.
11 sold
SFH sales closed this week — Greenfield 53221.
0.9 mo.
Est. months of supply — strong seller’s market (well below 6-mo. equilibrium).
+0.8% YoY
Avg SFH price change, Jan–May 2025 vs. Jan–May 2026 (MLS).
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Why Buyers Choose Greenfield, WI
Greenfield sits at the I-43/I-894 interchange in southwestern Milwaukee County, putting downtown Milwaukee and General Mitchell International Airport within about a 15-minute drive. The city was built out mostly between the 1950s and 1970s — over a quarter of its single-family homes date to the 1970s alone — so buyers find established ranch and Cape Cod homes on mature, tree-lined streets at a price point well below Milwaukee’s east-side and lakefront suburbs. A large share of housing is also multi-unit, giving condo and low-maintenance buyers more options here than in many neighboring communities.
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Established postwar housing stock. Most single-family homes are 1950s–70s ranches and Cape Cods on mature lots, with over 40% of households in multi-unit housing — a large share of it condos.
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Genuine commuter convenience. Greenfield sits at the I-43/I-894 interchange, about a 15-minute drive from downtown Milwaukee, with General Mitchell International Airport just minutes away — a rare combination for the price point.
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Two school districts to know. Most of the city is served by the School District of Greenfield, while the southwestern portion falls within the Whitnall School District — confirm the assigned district by address before writing an offer.
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Affordability relative to neighbors. Single-family homes typically trade in the high-$200Ks to low-$300Ks, well below comparable inventory in Wauwatosa, Whitefish Bay, or Franklin.
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Active parks and recreation. Konkel Park’s amphitheater hosts summer concerts and movie nights, and the Turf Skatepark on Loomis Road draws skaters from across the region.
Greenfield Area Profiles
Greenfield doesn’t have sharply defined subdivisions the way newer suburbs do — most buyers are choosing between the established core near Layton Avenue, quieter residential pockets near the parks, and condo communities for lower-maintenance living. Here’s how the main pockets break down.
🏘️ Layton Avenue Corridor
The city’s commercial spine, with restaurants, retail, and everyday errands close by. Homes here trade convenience for slightly smaller lots than the residential pockets further out.
- Closest properties to shopping, dining, and Layton Avenue services
- Mostly established ranch and Cape Cod homes from the 1950s–70s
- Good fit for buyers who prioritize walkable errands over yard size
🌳 Konkel Park & South Greenfield
Residential streets surrounding Konkel Park and Don Almquist Park along Honey Creek — a quieter, more green-space-oriented pocket of the city.
- Walking distance to Konkel Park’s trails, amphitheater, and playground
- Larger lots and mature trees common on surrounding streets
- Popular with families who want park access without leaving the city
🏢 Condo & Multi-Unit Communities
Greenfield has a higher share of condos and multi-unit housing than most Milwaukee County suburbs — a lower-maintenance option throughout the city.
- Condo prices currently average roughly $232K, well below single-family
- HOA dues and rules vary significantly by community — review docs before offering
- Good fit for downsizers, first-time buyers, and investors
Schools & District Info
🎓 School Districts
- Most of Greenfield is served by the School District of Greenfield (PK–12), with about 3,600 students across four elementary schools, one middle school, and Greenfield High School
- The southwestern portion of the city instead falls within the Whitnall School District (PK–12), headquartered at Whitnall High School, which also serves parts of Franklin and Hales Corners
- Boundaries don’t follow obvious lines — contact the district office or ask us to verify the school assignment for a specific address before your first showing
🤝 Community Resources
- Konkel Park — 5151 W. Layton Ave., with walking trails, a playground, amphitheater, and concession stand
- Milwaukee County library system access
- Check the City of Greenfield website for utility providers, permit info, and property tax data by parcel
Local Favorites & Weekend Picks
Day-to-day life in Greenfield centers on Layton Avenue’s restaurants and a handful of well-used city parks. Here’s what buyers ask about most before their first showing.
🌳 Konkel Park
- 5151 W. Layton Ave. — walking trails, playground, and exercise stations
- Amphitheater hosts the Brews and Bites Concert Series and Movies in the Park each summer
- Rental shelters and a gazebo for community events
🛹 Turf Skatepark
- 4267 W. Loomis Road — free, open dawn to dusk
- A regional destination for skaters, drawing visitors well beyond Milwaukee County
- A defining landmark that gives Greenfield a distinct identity among Milwaukee suburbs
🍽️ Layton Avenue Dining
- Kopp’s Frozen Custard — a Milwaukee-area institution near 84th and Layton
- A wide mix of dining options along the Layton Avenue corridor, from steakhouses to international cuisine
- Everyday retail and grocery within minutes of most neighborhoods
Greenfield Real Estate FAQs
Is Greenfield a good fit for commuters?
Yes — Greenfield sits right at the I-43/I-894 interchange in southwestern Milwaukee County, putting downtown Milwaukee about a 15-minute drive away in normal traffic. General Mitchell International Airport is also just minutes from most Greenfield addresses, which is a real draw for frequent flyers. Map the drive during your actual commute window before choosing a neighborhood — peak-hour traffic on I-43 can add time.
What price ranges are typical for homes in Greenfield?
Active single-family listings in the 53221 ZIP currently average around $326K, with recent monthly sold averages ranging from roughly $280K to $324K over the past six months. Condos run lower, averaging around $232K. It’s a moderately priced market compared to Milwaukee’s east-side and lakefront suburbs. Ask us for current MLS comps before anchoring expectations.
What school district serves Greenfield?
It depends on the address. Most of the city is served by the School District of Greenfield (PK–12, roughly 3,600 students across four elementary schools, one middle school, and Greenfield High School), while the southwestern portion falls within the Whitnall School District, which also serves parts of Franklin and Hales Corners. Always confirm the assigned school for a specific address before writing an offer — boundaries can be block-specific.
Are Greenfield homes on municipal water and sewer?
Yes — Greenfield is a fully developed, incorporated city with municipal water and sewer service throughout. Unlike rural Kenosha and Walworth County communities, well and septic inspections generally aren’t a concern here. For condo purchases, focus due diligence on HOA financials and reserve funding instead.
Is Greenfield a good option for condo buyers?
It can be — Greenfield has a higher share of multi-unit and condo housing than most Milwaukee County suburbs, with active listings currently averaging around $232K, well below the single-family average. Review HOA reserve studies, meeting minutes, and any pending special assessments before closing, since dues and financial health vary significantly between communities.
Can Kaplon Realty help with selling in Greenfield?
Absolutely. We deploy staging guidance, professional media, and targeted digital marketing to reach Milwaukee metro buyers actively searching for affordable, commute-friendly homes and condos in Southeast Wisconsin.
Greenfield Homes for Sale
Browse current Greenfield, WI MLS listings below — updated multiple times daily. Filter by price, property type, or school district, then contact us for a private showing, pricing context, or offer strategy before the right property moves. All Greenfield, WI real estate listings are pulled directly from the MLS in real time.
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- Priority tour scheduling to stay ahead of weekend traffic
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Greenfield Buyer Planning Checklist
- Verify school district and assigned school by your specific address before committing to a property — Greenfield is split between two districts.
- For condos, review HOA reserve studies, meeting minutes, and any pending special assessments before making an offer.
- Confirm property tax rate and any pending special assessments for the specific parcel.
- Map your actual commute window on I-43/I-894 before choosing a neighborhood.
- Benchmark nearby Franklin, Oak Creek, and Hales Corners alternatives when Greenfield inventory is thin — a smart strategy when Greenfield, WI real estate options are limited.
Explore Nearby Communities
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