Basis Radar

Wisconsin affordable-housing markets

County-grain view of Wisconsin: properties with a capital event (LIHTC year-15, affordability expiration, HAP contract expiration, or debt maturity) inside 24 months, alongside each county's public gap-funding posture. Every column is source data — no composite scores.

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CountyPipeline propertiesUnits Local HOME FY26Local CDBG FY26 Undrawn (live)
Milwaukee 56 3,363 $5.6M $19M $32.6M
Dane 19 982 $1.9M $3.2M $12.6M
Sheboygan 8 339 $928,390 $1.3M
Waukesha 6 326 $5.9M $16.6M $26.7M
Racine 8 304 $433,741 $1.7M $4.6M
Winnebago 7 276 $1.6M $1.7M
Marathon 5 273 $582,106
Fond Du Lac 7 253 $596,172 $557,638
St. Croix 6 222
Brown 5 221 $462,725 $941,462 $2.5M
Douglas 6 221 $650,634 $529,785
Waupaca 4 220
Marinette 4 217
Jefferson 7 213
Washington 5 198 $4.5M $15.1M $21.5M
Manitowoc 7 192
Walworth 2 187
Outagamie 3 183 $595,806 $694,666
Eau Claire 5 168 $258,093 $553,853 $1.7M
Pierce 5 140
Kenosha 4 127 $426,508 $1M $1.8M
Chippewa 4 123 $258,093 $553,853 $1.7M
Monroe 2 103
Columbia 4 100
Dodge 3 100
Lafayette 1 96
Oneida 6 88
Sauk 3 80
Sawyer 3 70
La Crosse 2 63 $280,303 $882,505 $890,790
Barron 6 62
Burnett 3 62
Ozaukee 2 60
Taylor 3 58
Dunn 2 56
Vilas 3 54
Polk 3 52
Vernon 3 52
Green 2 48
Richland 2 40
Wood 3 38
Door 1 24
Green Lake 1 24
Langlade 1 24
Shawano 3 22
Oconto 1 20
Price 2 20
Rock 1 16 $474,920 $963,572 $3.5M
Rusk 2 16
Trempealeau 1 13
Grant 1 12
Marquette 1 12
Washburn 1 12
Adams 1 8
Clark 1 8
Jackson 1 8
Portage 1 8
Ashland 0 0
Calumet 0 0 $595,806 $694,666
Crawford 0 0
Forest 0 0
Iowa 0 0
Iron 0 0
Juneau 0 0
Kewaunee 0 0
Lincoln 0 0
Waushara 0 0

HOME/CDBG columns are county + intersecting city grantees' FY26 formula allocations (census place-by-county attribution; multi-county cities counted in each county they span). "Undrawn" is obligated-not-yet-drawn on FY2020+ formula grants (USASpending, monthly) — it may be committed to projects; commitment status is not public.