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Neighborhoods in Milwaukee County, WI

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    Menomonee River Hills East

    With an equal mix of housing, industrial buildings and expansive green spaces, Menomonee River Hills East offers accessibility to employers and shopping, room to get outside and a slice of 1960s suburban living. Winding loops of streets look as if taken from a midcentury sitcom, where parents return home to their nuclear family after working at

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      $213K

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      $170K - $300K

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      3 Listings

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    Sunset Heights

    Walking through Sunset Heights is like taking a step back in time. Grand Tudor-style homes sit back on lots shaded by tall tree canopies, and contrasting shutters add a pop of color to the large variety of homes. The neighborhood has wide streets and natural elements, creating the perfect setting for storybook-like architecture. "I've lived in the

    • Average Value

      $211K

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      $135K - $365K

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      3 Listings

    Sunset Heights
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    National Park

    On Milwaukee’s southside, single-family homes and duplexes from the turn of the 20th century mix with industrial buildings in the historic neighborhood of National Park. Located less than 4 miles from downtown Milwaukee, its roughly 3,000 residents enjoy downtown’s perks without breaking the bank. "I think one of the draws is that you get super

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      $210K

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      $192K - $475K

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      3 Listings

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    Timmerman West

    Timmerman West feels like a half-dozen Milwaukee neighborhoods blended into a single slice of the Northwest Side. A major highway and a peaceful, forest-enclosed river split this community into distinct residential, commercial and industrial sections. It’s also home to Timmerman Airport, a small site where private charter planes and pilots in

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      $210K

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      $79K - $321K

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      5 Listings

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    Polonia

    About 3 miles south of downtown Milwaukee, Polonia got its name from the many Polish immigrants who called it home during the 1800s and 1900s. Today, it’s developed into one of Milwaukee’s most diverse communities. “Historically, Milwaukee is one of the most segregated cities in the country,” says Ricky Heldt, a Polonia Neighborhood Association

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      $205K

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      $140K - $326K

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      3 Listings

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    Northridge

    When visiting Northridge, a neighborhood in northern Milwaukee, it’s hard to ignore the largely empty shopping mall occupying its southeast quadrant. Believe it or not, Northridge Mall was once among Milwaukee’s most exciting shopping destinations. Its creation in the early 1970s corresponded with the construction of many surrounding houses,

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      $205K

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      $79K - $363K

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      2 Listings

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    Lenox Heights

    A triangular neighborhood on the northwest side of Milwaukee, Lenox Heights' best features are its people and what is nearby. Don Percy moved to the neighborhood 14 years ago, not knowing the first thing about it beforehand, but has made a home there and built a community that he loves talking about. "The complement of people here is what I love

    • Average Value

      $204K

    • List Price

      $139K - $369K

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      2 Listings

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    Town & Country Manor

    The roar of a tiger was once unleashed near the northwest Milwaukee neighborhood of Town & Country Manor. But residents here get to enjoy a mostly quiet atmosphere to live in otherwise. World Golf Hall of Famer Tiger Woods made his professional debut at the Brown Deer Park Golf Course adjacent to Town & Country Manor in 1996. The golf course is

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      $203K

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      $160K - $319K

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      3 Listings

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    Martin Drive

    Two American icons were born in Martin Drive — one a beverage, and the other a fast-moving machine. In 1855, German emigrant Frederick Miller purchased the existing Plank Road Brewery and founded Miller Brewing Company, which operates in the neighborhood to this day. In 1906, William S. Harley and his childhood friends Arthur and William Davidson

    • Average Value

      $200K

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      $108K - $310K

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      3 Listings

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    Columbus Park

    Columbus Park, located on Milwaukee’s Northwest Side, is a walkable neighborhood where residents enjoy easy access to essential amenities. The area is characterized by gridded residential blocks and a variety of single-family homes, including pre-World War II bungalows, Tudors, Cape Cods, Colonials, and ranch-style houses. The neighborhood is home

    • Average Value

      $199K

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      $140K - $447K

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      13 Listings

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    Grasslyn Manor

    Grasslyn Manor in Milwaukee is a cozy neighborhood known for its walkable streets and community feel. The area is predominantly residential, with homes built around World War II, featuring mainly Tudor-style architecture with prominent chimneys and a mix of brick and stone masonry. Other home styles include Colonials and Cape Cods, with some homes

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      $198K

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      $116K - $284K

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      14 Listings

    Grasslyn Manor
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    Avenues West

    Avenues West provides walkable access to grocery shopping, dining and parks. Many houses are occupied by college students who attend Marquette University, a private Jesuit school with 11,200 students on the southeast corner of the community. “People come here for its turn-of-the-century architecture and affordability," says Realtor Michael

    • Average Value

      $198K

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      $62K - $316K

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      4 Listings

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    Vogel Park

    Vogel Park is a suburb on Milwaukee's northwest side, about 9 miles from downtown and 5 miles from all the shopping and fun in Wauwatosa. It shares a border with a private airport and is bisected by a main road but is still described as quiet. "I've been there about 15 years," says Anthony Rupert, the owner of Northgate Taste, an online cheesecake

    • Average Value

      $197K

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      $144K - $264K

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      2 Listings

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    Silver Swan

    Silverswan, located on Milwaukee's Northwest Side, is an industry-heavy neighborhood about 8 miles from downtown. The area features a mix of offices, warehouses, and residential properties, housing over 3,200 residents. The housing stock is diverse, with many residents living in apartments, while others occupy single-family homes, including modest

    • Average Value

      $196K

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      $129K - $269K

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      2 Listings

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    Layton Park

    Train tracks and highways aren't the only things that intersect in Layton Park. The neighborhood 5 miles southwest of Downtown Milwaukee hosts a junction of residential and industrial buildings, a mix of tightly packed homes and green space, and a medley of cultures and ethnicities. "There is a very strong Latino and Mexican base in the

    • Average Value

      $195K

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      $115K - $270K

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      3 Listings

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    Burnham Park

    It’s unclear why renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright chose Burnham Park as the site for six efficiently designed yet affordable homes. If he were alive to see what Burnham Park has become, he’d be confident that he chose the right spot: a spirited, culturally rich Milwaukee neighborhood with a green space that delights visitors and

    • Average Value

      $195K

    • List Price

      $134K - $306K

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      4 Listings

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    Capitol Heights

    Capitol Heights in Milwaukee is a vibrant neighborhood on the city's Northwest Side, home to over 5,500 residents. This area features a mix of early-to-mid-20th century homes, including unique Tudor-style houses with brick-and-stone facades, ranch-style homes, Cape Cods, midcentury Colonials, and older bungalows. The neighborhood is well-connected

    • Average Value

      $191K

    • List Price

      $110K - $272K

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      9 Listings

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    Graceland

    The word “Graceland” evokes the stately image of Elvis Presley’s Memphis mansion, but Milwaukee’s Graceland is defined by its suburban homes where locals come to settle down. “The homes are cute and quaint, with affordable prices that are good for new homebuyers,” says Realtor Angela Walters, who sells property in the neighborhood with eXp Realty.

    • Average Value

      $190K

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      $88K - $257K

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      4 Listings

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    Dineen Park

    An acclaimed language immersion school, a large shopping center and international eateries are just a few amenities that revolve around Milwaukee's Dineen Park, a Northwest Side suburb with a sprawling public green space at its center. "There's a lot of modest homes, and you've got the businesses on Capitol Drive, so it's just a little pocket

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      $189K

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      $126K - $752K

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      4 Listings

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    Silver City

    In the late 19th century, cash registers in Silver City rattled with silver dollars, which the local train manufacturers used to pay their employees. Hence the neighborhood's name. As the industrial might of the Menomonee Valley diminished over the next century, so did Silver City. But in recent years, the neighborhood has flourished once again as

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      $184K

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      $109K - $256K

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      0 Listings

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    Maple Tree

    Maple Tree is a Milwaukee suburb made up of apartments, town houses and calm residential streets lined with single-family homes and apartments. Residents use the sidewalks to take leisurely strolls with their pets and visit their neighbors. Folks can also walk to the bus stops and the local elementary school. Natural amenities are also a draw.

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      $184K

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      $80K - $752K

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      3 Listings

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    Saint Aemilian's

    St. Aemilian's, like many neighborhoods in Milwaukee's northwest side, is growing in popularity with a shift towards homeownership. The neighborhood takes its name from St. Aemilian's Orphan Asylum, which operated from 1950 until 1969. The name was changed to St. Aemilian's Child Care Center and later replaced with Wellpoint Care Network, which

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      $177K

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      $84K - $351K

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      9 Listings

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    Long View

    Located between Fond du Lac Freeway and Appleton Avenue, Long View is a northwestern Milwaukee community where busy streets mean easy access to shopping, dining and downtown entertainment. Despite the activity, the neighborhood has a family-friendly atmosphere. “It’s a pretty quiet neighborhood,” says She’reah Fox, director of All Smiles Creative

    • Average Value

      $176K

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      $130K - $263K

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      6 Listings

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    Uptown Milwaukee

    Set six miles northwest of downtown, Uptown Milwaukee comprises a half-square-mile of densely packed homes, community organizations and stores. Despite its modest size, Uptown Milwaukee squeezes in a surprising amount of diversity through the residents and the businesses that serve them. "You have Wauwatosa to the west and Sherman Park to the

    • Average Value

      $175K

    • List Price

      $83K - $292K

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

    Uptown Milwaukee
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    Merrill Park

    Once a bastion of Irish immigrants, Merrill Park has since become “one of Milwaukee’s most ethnically diverse neighborhoods,” per a local historic marker. “There is still a lot of diversity,” says Milwaukee District 10 Alderwoman Sharlen Moore, an eight-year resident who runs Merrill Park Neighbors, a community organization. “I think that’s the

    • Average Value

      $173K

    • List Price

      $62K - $376K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Merrill Park

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