There are currently 214 houses available for rent which fluctuated 0.98% over the last 30-day period for Milwaukee.
The median rent in Milwaukee is $1,540. That's $71 above the national average rent of $1,469.
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Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin, with a population of 594,833, according to 2010 census data. The city boasts many eclectic neighborhoods, including the Historic Third Ward, which serves as the arts and fashion district, and the Brady Street neighborhood, which offers a bohemian vibe, coffee houses and boutiques. Walker's Point is becoming a foodie destination.
East Town boasts some of Milwaukee's trendiest bars and clubs, while East Side is a hub for culture and home to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Museum Mile. The Avenues West/Marquette area is home to Marquette University. Westown offers a vibrant urban setting, as well as a tribute to the city's German heritage, and suburban Wauwatosa features a riverside village center and upscale shopping. The Menomonee River Valley has a little something for everyone, with a casino, the Hank Aaron State Trail and Three Bridges Park.
Milwaukee is located on the shores of Lake Michigan and at the confluence of the Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic Rivers. So, there's no shortage of recreational options. In addition to enjoying river and lake sports, residents can stroll along the three-mile RiverWalk that winds through the city. Called the 'City of Festivals,' Milwaukee hosts numerous events, exhibits and performances throughout the year, many of which are free or cost less than $10.
Thanks to efficient planning and two interstates, the average commute time in Milwaukee is just 22 minutes, the third-lowest among large U.S. cities. Renting in Milwaukee also means that you can drive to Chicago for a weekend getaway in just 90 minutes.
Apartments for rent in Milwaukee can be hard to find, and rent prices have increased at rate faster than the county and state averages. So if you find an affordable apartment that you love, don't hesitate!
Milwaukee is famous for being the home of the Miller Brewing Company, which employs almost 2000 citizens of Milwaukee.