A large, proud north-side neighborhood with stately brick homes, a strong neighborhood identity, and active community reinvestment efforts.
A historic near-west side neighborhood with beautiful older homes, anchored by Marquette University’s medical campus and a strong community association.
A dense, walkable inner-ring suburb just north of Milwaukee, bordered by Lake Michigan on the east and the Milwaukee River on the west, with tree-lined streets, excellent schools, and a thriving local restaurant scene. The neighborhood is characterized by a “European tradition” design, making it highly walkable for residents who want to avoid driving to daily amenities. Oakland Avenue serves as the village’s main hub, allowing residents to easily walk to coffee shops, restaurants, and grocery stores.
The city’s commercial and entertainment core, anchored by Fiserv Forum, the Bucks arena district, theaters, and a growing residential population.
A famously diverse and progressive neighborhood straddling the Milwaukee River, beloved for its cooperative spirit, dive bars, and independent arts scene. The neighborhood is characterized by a dense, walkable layout where daily needs—groceries, breweries, and entertainment—are reachable on foot.
The heart of Milwaukee’s Latino community features authentic Mexican bakeries and restaurants, as well as a colorful commercial strip with deep cultural roots. Situated on the South Side, the district is highly accessible, featuring historic architecture and a vibrant, mixed-use urban environment. The area features high-density shopping, dining, and professional services along the main corridor, allowing residents easy access to local amenities.
Milwaukee’s upscale historic warehouse district is now home to boutiques, art galleries, the Public Market, and the Milwaukee Art Museum waterfront. The area is heavily pedestrian-oriented due to its compact layout and proximity to downtown and Lake Michigan with a high concentration of restaurants, boutiques, and galleries, providing high density to support active street life.
A laid-back lakeside community known for independent coffee shops, local restaurants, and easy access to Kinnickinnic Avenue’s charming strip.
A gritty, artsy neighborhood south of downtown with a vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, galleries, taquerias, and a growing craft cocktail bar culture.
Milwaukee’s most eclectic neighborhood, packed with vintage shops, live music venues, and restaurants along Brady Street and North Avenue.