Easily one of the most underrated cities in North America, Milwaukee combines the best of living in one of the country’s most rural and friendly states with a modern and beautiful city that is growing each and every year. Founded in 1846, the city of Milwaukee actually began life as three rival towns that finally combined into one city. Located on the coast of Lake Michigan and just to the north of Chicago, Milwaukee is still best known in many people’s minds as the home of many of America’s best breweries and the home of television’s “Laverne& Shirley,” but in reality, Milwaukee is an upbeat city that thrives on technology, finance and manufacturing. The cost of living in Milwaukee is just about even with the national average, so getting a beautiful Milwaukee apartment is pretty easy.
Milwaukee has many sights to see, including one of the most amazing venues to see live sports anywhere in the country. Miller Park is a recently constructed baseball stadium in the heart of the city. The stadium is home to the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team, and is considered one of the best places in the world to catch a game. The stadium replaced dated Milwaukee County Stadium and it essentially guaranteed that Milwaukee would remain a major league city for years to come. The Milwaukee Art Museum is also a must see if you are planning on visiting this great town. The incredible architecture of this museum makes it one of the most unique looking buildings anywhere in the world. Milwaukee also has a world class selection of opera, symphony and live music venues that attract some of the top acts in the world. If a major tour should skip Milwaukee, it is only a short drive to Chicago to see them there.
Perhaps one of the most endearing qualities of Milwaukee is its blue collar work ethic and the German heritage that is prevalent in almost every part of the city. The people of Wisconsin are a different breed of folk than you’ll find anywhere else. Milwaukee is still an old fashioned city in many ways. The breweries here are still a significant employer and the average resident would probably be happy with a cold one, a bratwurst and an order of cheese fries. That’s not to say that there isn’t any class here, there is quite a lot of it. Milwaukee has a wider selection of fine arts and events than almost any other city of the same size. But to truly enjoy this spot, simply sit back, take a sip of a freshly brewed beer and enjoy a ballgame at Miller Park.
If you’re hunting for a perfect studio Milwaukee apartment, you can expect to pay approximately $500-$650 per month. If you’re in the market for a one bedroom Milwaukee apartment, you can expect to pay $650-$800 per month in rent. A larger two bedroom Milwaukee apartment will start at $850 and go as high as $1000 per month. A three bedroom Milwaukee apartment will start at at least $1000 per month. |