La Crosse Real Estate and Homes for Sale in LaCrosse Wisconsin, including homes for sale in Onalaska Wisconsin and homes for sales in Holmen Wisconsin.
Click here to see why La Crosse, WI was voted one of the Top 10 Best Places to Live in 2009. US News & World Report
The city of La Crosse Wisconsin resides on the eastern bank of the mighty Mississippi River with spectacular scenery and endless recreational activities for everyone. La Crosse is well-known for its ethnic festivals, national historic sites, contrasting seasons, mouth-watering cuisine, comfortable and plentiful lodging, lively entertainment, fresh air, clean water and unspoiled natural wonders.
Within close proximately to La Crosse is Onalaska Wisconsin and Holmen Wisconsin. Both smaller cities with growing communities and equal charm. Consider La Crosse County for your next home!
La Crosse Wisconsin is home to Gerrard-Hoeschler REALTORS® main real estate office. And, for your convenience, we have offices located in Onalaska Wisconsin and Sparta Wisconsin. Over 40+ agents are here to help you find that perfect residential or commercial property, so give us a call today at 608-782-2300.
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County of La Crosse, Wisconsin
Voted Best Places to Live 2009
U.S. News looked at areas with strong economies, low living costs, and plenty of fun things to do
La Crosse, Wisconsin
With a population of about 50,000, La Crosse, Wis., is a great staging ground for exploring the natural wonders of the upper Mississippi River area. Although winters can be bitterly cold, friendly Midwesterners and the nearby ski slopes will keep your spirits high. The spring opens an active outdoor culture of camping, hiking, hunting, and fishing that brings more than a million visitors to the area each year. Explore the mighty Mississippi on a riverboat tour, or try your luck with the northern pike in Lake Onalaska. "Great people, fun town," says Dave Lueck, a 36-year-old graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. "It's not too big, not too small." And with a 2008 median home sale price of $113,000, it's also an affordable destination.