Suring Housing Update: Values Up, Sales Thin, Rentals Cool
Suring, WI – March 16, 2026 – Home values are up year over year, but recent sales remain light as inventory stays limited and rents cool.
Home values in Suring, a village in Oconto County, are trending higher year over year, even as closed sales remain sparse and rental activity cools.
Top takeaways
- Typical home value: $244,735, up 8.6% year over year (Zillow, Jan. 31, 2026).
- About 15 homes listed for sale at the end of January, with 3 new listings that month.
- Median sale price was $95K in August 2025, with just one reported sale (Redfin).
- Average rent: $795 in early March, down month over month.
Market snapshot
Zillow’s Home Value Index places the typical Suring home at $244,735, reflecting an 8.6% annual gain through January 31, 2026. Inventory remains tight, with 15 homes for sale and three new listings recorded in January.
Closed sales data show how thin activity can be in a small market. Redfin reports a median sale price of $95K in August 2025, down sharply year over year, with only one home sold and about 73 days on market. With so few transactions, single sales can significantly sway median figures.
Rental and zoning notes
Zillow rental data show an average asking rent of $795 as of March 7, 2026, down $200 from the prior month but still higher than a year ago. Only four rentals were listed, underscoring limited supply.
On the policy side, the Village posted a recent zoning administrator meeting agenda for early May 2025, a reminder that permits and zoning approvals remain key steps for accessory structures, new builds, or changes in use.
What’s for sale
Current listings include a mix of modest single-family homes and rural land parcels. Price points range from under $100K for smaller or older homes to higher-priced properties with acreage. Buyers looking for building sites will also find vacant land offerings with agricultural or other zoning designations.
With inventory limited and sales volumes low, pricing can vary widely based on condition, lot size, and location. Are you seeing more showings, price cuts, or new listings this spring?
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