Neighborhoods
An urban neighborhood north of downtown, south of Shorewood and bordering Lake Michigan. Known for being a cultural, trendy area, this neighborhood consist of mansions, duplexes, and apartments. This area is vibrant with life and knowledge from the sidewalks to the many differently architectural styled homes. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus is a neighbor. The area has shops, theatres, and the beautiful Lake Park that leads you to the beach.
Historic Third Ward Association; the Third Ward encompasses many art galleries, theaters, restaurants, apartments and condos, media-related businesses, the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design; the area south of downtown, bordered on the east by Lake Michigan and the Summerfest grounds and on the west by the Milwaukee River.
Brewers Hill is an urban neighborhood west of the Milwaukee River. The neighborhood is located approximately one mile from Milwaukee’s central business district. Brewer’s Hill got its name from the beer barons who lived there during the height of Milwaukee’s beer industry boom. Today the neighborhood has been revitalized with new development and refurbishing of many homes. The area is very unique and trendy.
Milwaukee has an impressive lakefront which is the area for many activities in the city. You can either take part in the boating and swimming that takes place during the summer, or you can sip on a coffee at the ever so popular Alterra Coffee and watch the action go by. Milwaukee has a wide range of cultural activities including the Milwaukee Art Museum, Betty Brinn Children’s Museum, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Repertory Theatre to name a few. Milwaukee also offers a variety of home team althletics. The city prides itself with the many diverse restaurants, nationally renowned festivals, outstanding architecture and history!
Brady street is in the heart of Milwaukee’s East Side and runs east and west, connecting the Milwaukee River to a footbridge that goes down to the lakefront; on Brady Street, you’ll find houses, apartments, stores, apartments above stores, restaurants, a laundry, a hardware store, grocery stores, a drug store, many people walking, a firehouse, churches, coffee shops–an eclectic mix of all that makes a city neighborhood great, in a humble, non-glitzy, non-shopping-mall kind of way; Brady Street was the center of Milwaukee’s hippies during the counterculture days of the 20th century.
Bay View is a community that borders the Lake Michigan shore and is south of downtown Milwaukee. It is an urban neighborhood with a wide range of architectural styles of single family homes, duplexes condominiums and apartments. The neighborhood offers a broad price range for any buyer. Bay View’s has many upbeat restaurants, shops and coffee shops. Along the lake shore, you will find the South Shore Yacht Club and beautiful parks.
An urban suburb with a home town feel! Nestled between Lake Michigan on the east and by the Milwaukee River on the west, Shorewood has a truly unique community. Homes span a wide variety of architectural styles and sizes, including mansions, bungalows, georgians, dutch colonials, duplexes, condominiums and more. Shorewood is a walking community with sidewalks where everything is within walking distance. You will find parks, schools, shops, café’s and more. The community is known for it’s top quality schools. Located between to Milwaukee and Whitefish Bay and 10 minutes from downtown.
A true home town feeling! Whitefish Bay’s Downtown is quaint with shops, restaurants, and the ever so popular Fox Bay Theatre and Winkies. It is a walking community with sidewalks all around. Schools in the community, including two elementary schools and one high school plus area parochial and private schools, are top-notch. Lake Michigan shores nestle the village. Homes range from mansions on Lake Michigan to more modest homes in the downtown. Anyone can find their perfect home or condo here. Located 3 miles or 10 minutes from downtown Milwaukee.
All four areas share the Nicolet school system (which holds a lot of honors and awards). These tree-lined areas are full of beautiful homes such and mansions, georgians, tudors, contemporary ranches, cape cods and more. Fox Point and Bayside are west of the Lake Michigan shores and the Milwaukee River runs through Glendale and River Hills. Glendale has a vibrant downtown and the Bayshore Town Center. All are about 12-15 minutes away from downtown Milwaukee.
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Just north of Milwaukee and west of the Lake Michigan shores is Mequon/Thiensville. Thiensville is located in the center of Mequon with a quaint, traditional downtown and with the Milwaukee River running through. Schools for these areas are ranked among the top. Mequon sprawls with home sites ranging from one acre to over 10 acres. The homes are magnificent… ranging from high end homes to modest homes. Thiensville offers homes with smaller lots that are closer to one another. Milwaukee’s Downtown is 15-20 minutes away.
The city of Cedarburg has a unique collection of 19th century stone buildings. Take a walk through downtown which is filled with specialty shops, restaurants, taverns and Inns. Festivals, such as Cedarburg’s annual Strawberry Festival, occur throughout the year. Enjoy this family friendly community with lots of activities for all ages. Cedarburg offers great diversity for their homes… citys lots vs acres of property, new homes vs homes over 100 years old. The schools are ranked high and families in the area are very active in their children’s education.
The Remodeling of Grafton’s Downtown pays tribute to it’s history of the musicians that recorded there from Paramount Records. Grafton’s Downtown not only has the Milwaukee River running through it’s middle, but it is also full of many 19th Century stone buildings. Homes range in sizes and styles while some areas have sidewalks and some are more rural. There are shops, restaurants and many activities for people of all ages. Located 25 minutes from downtown Milwaukee.






