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Seymour Real Estate Guide

Seymour real estate is built for buyers who want small-town living with rural charm, affordable homes, and a straight shot to Green Bay or Appleton when they need a bigger city. This community of about 3,500 sits in the heart of Outagamie County dairy country, roughly 15 miles west of Green Bay and 20 miles north of Appleton. Seymour is best known as the self-proclaimed "Home of the Hamburger" (more on that later), but it's the quiet streets, community pride, and low cost of living that keep people here for good.

What to Love About Seymour

  • Small-town feel with a genuine sense of community where neighbors know each other
  • The annual Burger Fest, a beloved summer festival with a parade, hot air balloon rally, car show, and the famous Giant Ketchup Slide
  • Affordable homes and a low cost of living compared to the broader Green Bay metro
  • Lake Park and other green spaces for fishing, walking, and family outings
  • Don's Quality Food Market and a Main Street with local shops, cafes, and bars
  • The Muehl Public Library, a community hub with programming for all ages
  • Easy access to both Green Bay and Appleton (about 30 minutes in either direction)
  • The Outagamie County Fair and Seymour Speedway for seasonal entertainment

Real Estate and Homes

Seymour's housing market is one of the most affordable in the greater Green Bay and Fox Valley region. The inventory is primarily single-family homes on spacious lots, many with that classic small-town Wisconsin look: well-kept lawns, detached garages, and mature shade trees.

Home styles range from older bungalows and farmhouses near the center of town to ranch-style and split-level homes built from the 1960s through the 1990s. Newer construction is limited but available on the edges of town. Properties with acreage are more common here than in the surrounding suburbs, making Seymour a good fit for buyers who want space, a garden, or room for a hobby building.

The town doesn't have distinct "neighborhoods" in the way a larger city does. Instead, the housing market is defined by proximity to Main Street and the schools, with a gradual shift to more rural properties as you move away from the center.

Local Tip: Seymour is a solid option for buyers who work in Green Bay or Appleton but want lower housing costs and a quieter pace of life. The 30-minute commute in either direction is manageable, and you get significantly more house for the money.

Lifestyle and Local Highlights

Seymour's claim to fame is the hamburger. In 1885, a 15-year-old named Charlie Nagreen flattened his meatballs and put them between two slices of bread at the Seymour Fair, and the city has been celebrating ever since. Burger Fest, held every August, is a volunteer-run festival that draws thousands for the World's Largest Hamburger Parade, a 5K Bun Run, a burger-eating contest, a classic car show, and the Giant Ketchup Slide. The weekend also features a hot air balloon rally with evening balloon glows. It's a signature Wisconsin small-town event with a big personality.

Beyond Burger Fest, the Outagamie County Fair brings carnival rides, livestock shows, and tractor pulls. The Seymour Speedway hosts dirt racing through the summer months. Lake Park provides a quiet spot for fishing, walking, and picnicking.

Main Street is the commercial center, with Don's Quality Food Market serving as the primary grocery store, alongside dive bars, coffee shops, and the Hotel Seymour Supperclub for a sit-down meal. The Muehl Public Library runs regular programming including storytime, book clubs, and crafting groups.

Schools are served by the Seymour Community School District, which includes Rock Ledge Elementary, Seymour Middle School, and Seymour High School. The district offers a 13-to-1 student-teacher ratio and a range of sports, clubs, and extracurricular activities.

For anything beyond what Seymour itself offers, Green Bay is about 30 minutes east and Appleton is about 30 minutes south. Both cities have full shopping, dining, healthcare, and entertainment options.

Frequently Asked Questions About Seymour

Is Seymour a good place to raise a family?

Yes, if you value a safe, quiet community where kids can ride bikes and play outside. The school district offers a low student-to-teacher ratio and a full slate of extracurriculars. Families trade big-city amenities for affordability, space, and a close community.

What is Burger Fest?

Burger Fest is Seymour's annual summer festival celebrating the city's claim as the birthplace of the hamburger. It features a parade, a 5K run, a burger-eating contest, a hot air balloon rally with evening balloon glows, a classic car show, and the famous Giant Ketchup Slide. It's held every August and draws thousands of visitors.

How far is Seymour from Green Bay and Appleton?

Both cities are about 30 minutes away by car. Green Bay is roughly 15 miles to the east, and Appleton is about 20 miles to the south. The drives are easy, mostly on state highways.

What types of homes are available in Seymour?

The market is dominated by single-family homes, ranging from older bungalows and farmhouses to mid-century ranches and some newer construction. Properties with larger lots or acreage are more common here than in the suburbs closer to Green Bay. The overall price point is well below the metro average.

What is the job market like in Seymour?

Seymour has some local employers, but many residents commute to Green Bay or Appleton for work. The healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics industries in those cities provide the bulk of employment opportunities for Seymour residents.

Are there outdoor activities in Seymour?

Lake Park offers fishing, walking paths, and picnic areas. The surrounding countryside provides opportunities for hunting, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing in winter. For more extensive trails or water recreation, the Fox River and state trails are a short drive away.

 

Overview for Seymour, WI

7,698 people live in Seymour, where the median age is 39.3 and the average individual income is $39,635. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Around Seymour, WI

There's plenty to do around Seymour, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Dean & Mary's, Mel’s Coffee House, and Jackson Point Sports Grill & Banquet.

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Dining 0.83 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 0.94 miles 3 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining · $ 1.72 miles 13 reviews 4.5/5 stars
Dining · $$ 0.96 miles 4 reviews 4.5/5 stars
Dining · $$ 0.87 miles 8 reviews 4/5 stars
Beauty 1.4 miles 2 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Seymour, WI

Seymour has 2,949 households, with an average household size of 2.61. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Seymour do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 7,698 people call Seymour home. The population density is 77.01 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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