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Best Places To Live In Milwaukee, WI

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Milwaukee, WI: Big City Charm

Milwaukee is nestled on the western shores of the Great Lake Michigan. This moderate sized Midwestern city boast a population over 595,000 people. Although the city may be small in numbers, it makes up for that with its big city charm. Milwaukee continues to enjoy all time high employment and job rates, along with a continued declining unemployment rate. In part, due to the fact that it is home to 7 Fortune 500 companies. Overall cost of living in Milwaukee is well below the U.S. average, making affordability in terms of housing and rental units, very modest. The city has an array of educational opportunities that include over 13 colleges and universities; as well as over 300 public and private elementary and high schools. The Milwaukee County Transit System received the highest honor of being selected as the best public transit system in the country. However, if public transportation is not your thing, you can enjoy the trolleys, streetcars and Bublr Bikes.

Milwaukee is a city full of little neighborhoods that speak to the diverse communities that have embedded themselves within the heart of the city. You can find trendy shops and restaurants in the historic warehouse district, one of the best places in Milwaukee or enjoy the small suburban village of Wauwatosa where you can find grand ole historic buildings, along with upscale boutiques and French pastries.

Now winter in Milwaukee is not for the faint of heart, but bundle up and venture the city. Try cross country skiing, ice skating, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and the Polar Bear Plunge on New Year’s Day. After a long cold winter, the “City of Festivals” comes alive and you can enjoy tons of celebrations such as Summerfest, street festivals and tailgating. The sports teams in Milwaukee can satisfy almost any sports enthusiast from Basketball to Roller Derby. Milwaukee has miles of public parks that host beer gardens and live concerts. If you enjoy swimming or a good game of volleyball, the lake shores of Bradford Beach are for you.

Milwaukee has a fabulous array of neighborhoods, locating your dream spot isn’t easy. We can help and give you a jump start with our favorite picks for the best places to live in Milwaukee. To personalize your list of the best places to live in Milwaukee, you can also indicate your search range, population size, housing budget and any other information such as, cost of living, education, employment, that may have significance to you.