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  1. Building Photo - Nova Rental
    1 Month Free

    Nova

    1237 N Van Buren St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

    1 - 3 Beds$1,685 - $5,000

  2. Building Photo - Boston Lofts
    2 Months Free

    Boston Lofts

    630 N Vel R Phillips Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203

    1 - 2 Beds$1,530 - $2,550

  3. Building Photo - HUB13 Rental
    Discounts

    HUB13

    1310 W Nicholas Dr, Oak Creek, WI 53154

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,325 - $2,495

  4. Building Photo - The North End Rental
    2 Months Free

    The North End

    1551 N Water St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,184 - $6,144

  5. 1 Bed / 1 Bath - 702 SF - Kitchen - Trio Rental

    Trio

    124 W Washington St, Milwaukee, WI 53204

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,285 - $2,025

  6. Building Photo - KinetiK Rental

    KinetiK

    2160 S Kinnickinnic Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,315 - $2,855

  7. Building Photo - Evoni Rental

    Evoni

    615 E Corcoran Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,731 - $5,910

  8. Aerial - Rhythm Rental

    Rhythm

    1640 N Water St, Milwaukee, WI 53202

    Studio - 1 Bed$1,265 - $1,987

  9. Building Photo - Urbanite Rental
    Specials

    Urbanite

    1840 N Farwell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,195 - $3,070

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Living in Milwaukee WI

Situated along the western shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee is a relatively small yet bustling city with an endearing spirit. The city's buzzing downtown district, growing business centers, and family-friendly suburbs that surround the city have made Milwaukee into a Great Lakes powerhouse. The city itself is a little less than 100 miles north of Chicago, forming an expansive urban and suburban sprawl on the shores of Lake Michigan. Many people know of Milwaukee's role in the beer industry, but this modern city has lots more to offer. A diverse array of restaurants, clubs, shops, and local businesses punctuate Downtown Milwaukee. An expansive school system and solid universities like Marquette University add to the area's appeal. Every summer you can find lively concerts in the city and locals gathering on Bradford Beach to enjoy the water. The Milwaukee Bucks play at the Fiserv Forum, and the Milwaukee Brewers play at American Family Field, both of which continue to be central to the city's sports culture.

Lifestyle

Milwaukee is an exciting, dynamic city that's a center of industry and culture for the region. Many people moving to Milwaukee come to the city for work, but end up staying for the culture: it's home to several world-class museums and theater companies. Milwaukee is home to amazing restaurants, but people living in Milwaukee rave about its beers. The Miller Brewing Company still has many of its operations in the area, and the area is also home to several craft breweries and microbreweries. The city's Riverwalk is full of beautiful views, and every summer Lake Michigan is home to swimmers, divers, windsurfers, and other active folk.

Sports & Colleges

Milwaukee is home to several prominent local schools. The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee is second only to the flagship school at Madison and is an impressive research institution in its own right. Marquette University is a private institution with a strong Jesuit heritage, and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design is one of the area's specialty schools. The area is also home to several prominent local sports teams: the Milwaukee Bucks play at the Fiserv Forum, and the Milwaukee Brewers go to bat every year at American Family Field.

Landmarks

If you're moving to Milwaukee, you'll find plenty of attractions and entertainment to enjoy. Motorcycle enthusiasts living in Milwaukee will fall in love with the Harley-Davidson Museum, which chronicles the history and science behind these uniquely American motorcycles. The Milwaukee County Zoo, located just north of West Allis, is a 200-acre park home to many exotic animals, and its unique design eschews cages and harsh concrete barriers in favor of a more natural look. Discovery World is an interactive science and technology museum that focuses especially on Great Lakes preservation. The Milwaukee Public Museum is a three-story museum that focuses on anthropology and natural history and will teach interested visitors about the area's rich history. The city is known for its affordable cost of living, with housing prices remaining competitive compared to national averages.

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