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    Are Illinois residents buying more Wisconsin waterfront property than Minnesota residents?

    NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKBy NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKAugust 21, 2026 Investigations No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Wisconsin Watch partners with Gigafact to produce Fact Briefs — bite-sized fact checks of trending claims. Read our methodology to learn how we check claims.

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    Illinoisans and Minnesotans are buying about the same amount of waterfront property in Wisconsin.

    A long-running resentment in Wisconsin is how Illinois residents behave when visiting the Badger State. Another common belief is Illinoisans buy up all the vacation property in Wisconsin, particularly near water.

    But that’s exaggerated.

    Wisconsin Property Map, an independent project, posted an article examining state property transfer records for sales of waterfront property.

    The article stated that from 2021 through mid-2026, Minnesotans bought 9.5% of Wisconsin waterfront property, compared with Illinoisans’ 9.4%.

    Wisconsin Watch did its own analysis and found nearly the same figures, with Minnesota edging Illinois by no more than 1 percentage point. 

    Illinoisans might gain resentment partly because of the type of property they buy. 

    They bought 17.6% of every $1 million-plus lakefront sale during the period, according to the article.

    This Fact Brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.

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    • Milwaukee Magazine: Where Did the Nickname ‘FIB’ Come From?
    • Wisconsin Property Map: About Wisconsin Property Map
    • Wisconsin Property Map: Are Illinois Residents Really Buying Up Wisconsin's Lakes? We Traced Every Deed
    • Wisconsin Watch: Wisconsin home purchasing analysis
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