Why Live in Lisbon
Lisbon, located about 25 miles from Milwaukee, offers a semi-rural lifestyle with highly rated schools, including Maple Avenue Elementary School, Templeton Middle School, and Hamilton High School. The village, originally a dairy farming community, now focuses on stone, asphalt, and concrete production. Lisbon's subdivisions feature a mix of ranch-style and multistory homes, with properties ranging from single-level homes built between the 1920s and 1990s to larger homes built from the 2000s onward. The area is safer than the national average, with a low crime risk. Residents enjoy various outdoor activities, such as skiing at the private Ausblick ski club, golfing at Fairways of Woodside and Ironwood, and exploring the Bugline Trail, which offers 16 miles of scenic paths. Lisbon Oaks Park and Lisbon Community Park provide spaces for baseball, basketball, soccer, and other field sports. For dining and shopping, locals frequent Sussex, where establishments like Tony Maronni’s pizzeria, The GOAT Bar & Grill, and Thirsty Duck bowling alley offer diverse options. The village is well-connected via Wisconsin Highway 164, making commutes to Waukesha and Milwaukee convenient. Nearby healthcare facilities include Froedtert hospitals in Pewaukee and Menomonee Falls, each about 7 miles away.
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