An ordinary attractive brick ranch house in Green Bay is on the market for 999-thousand dollars. It’s on Shadow Lane next to Lombardi Avenue with a clear view of Lambeau Field in back. One of three friends who own the house — Nick Cialdella — says they want to test the market after seeing other homes in the area go for 800-thousand. His group bought their house for 170-thousand dollars in late 2007 — and when they don’t show up for Packer weekends, they rent it out to others for up to 35-hundred dollars. Cialdella says he and his friends would have to be “wowed” by a buyer in order to sell it. Green Bay Realtor Mark Olejniczak (oh leh nee’check) tells the Press Gazette that housing prices throughout the Lambeau neighborhood jumped into the seven figures due to the Packers’ success, the new Titletown District, and business interests in acquiring land.
Homes Near Lambeau Keep Getting More Expensive
Sep 19, 2017 | 7:52 AM
State News