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The North End
ONE Apartments is a smash hit with Downtown Milwaukee dwellers... Image all the amenities you want, right in your neighborhood!
Milwaukee WI, 53202
Hidden Oaks
Conveniently Located between Chicago and Milwaukee...Minutes to Shopping and Fine Dining...2 Outlet Malls within 15 Minutes...
Pleasant Prairie WI, 53158
Windsor Heights Apartments
Beautiful Country Setting...Close Access To Major Highways...Close To Downtown and Shopping Mall...
Green Bay WI, 54302
Hidden Springs
Spacious Bedrooms...Beautifully Landscaped Grounds...24-hour emergency maintenance...Spayed/neutered front declawed cats permitted in select apartments
Green Bay WI, 54311
Parquelynn Village Apartments
ENJOY OUR COUNTRY SETTING ON 50 ACRES NEAR NASHOTAH PARK
Nashotah WI, 53058
Bel-Oak Apartments
Washer and dryer in every apartment...Underground parking...Many upgrades in apartments
Milwaukee WI, 53227
Lamplight
Greatest Property managed by professional team. A new club house including party room and fitness center is in service now. The fitness center is free for all tenants. Also, our new apartments:2 bedroom 2 bath with attached 2 car garage and 1 bedroom 1 bath with attached garage are avaible now, for the price see floor plans that show $300 security deposit, or call
Kaukauna WI, 54130
River's Edge Apartments
Location, Features, Community, Value! Join Us at River's Edge!
Madison WI, 53704
Valley View Town Homes
These Large 2 Story townhomes offer the privacy & comfort you've been looking for!!
Onalaska WI, 54650
Halfway Creek
Brand new building..Luxury living at affordable rates..Quiet Neighborhood
Holmen WI, 54636
Overview
In the north, deep woods and clean lakes lure wildlife and nature lovers. In the central section, picturesque dairy farms dot the landscape. In the south, bustling cities provide urban amenities, a high quality of life and plenty of apartments for rent. Wisconsin, the Badger State, is a great place to explore and, when you've found just the right spot, a wonderful place to settle down.
In the north woods of Wisconsin, clear, clean lakes abound. Fishing is fine, and wildlife is plentiful. Outdoor recreation and adventure are a main draw for out-of-state visitors. The 15,000 lakes in the state are enjoyed by swimmers, fishermen and fisherwomen and boaters. The deep, cool woods provide wonderful hiking and horseback riding trails.
What to Expect
Wisconsin is most famous for two products: cheese and beer. The state's dairy farms are the country's foremost supply of milk, cheese and butter. In fact, they supply 40% of the nation's cheese and 20% of its butter! Wisconsin is also a leading manufacturer of machinery, paper, automobiles and furniture. Oh yes, and beer. For decades, several major brewers called Milwaukee home, but today only Miller Brewing Co. along with a multitude of small breweries remain.
With 15,000 lakes, it's no wonder that Wisconsin residents can often be found enjoying the great outdoors. Favorite pastimes include swimming, fishing, boating, hunting and skiing. Lake Winnebago is the largest lake in Wisconsin at 215 square miles. The state also shares shores of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. The landscape is at its most inviting in autumn, when the trees burst into brilliant shades of red, yellow and orange.
Wisconsin's overall cost of living is about 3% below the national average, with housing costs—including apartments for rent—at about 5% below average.
Where to Explore
Milwaukee Apartments Milwaukee calls itself a "Genuine American City," and it doesn't take long to understand why (and believe it). With just over half a million residents, Milwaukee offers a great tradition of family values, diverse cultures, warm hospitality and interesting things to do. Local attractions include breweries that offer tours, the Milwaukee Art Museum, buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Brewers pro baseball team and the Bucks pro basketball team. Every summer, Milwaukee hosts Summerfest, the world's biggest festival featuring 11 days of live music. Milwaukee's weather is fairly mild, thanks to Lake Michigan's influence. Summer rarely gets warmer than the 70s, while winter rarely goes much below 30 degrees. There are plenty of apartment rentals to choose from, with the median price for apartments at $575 per month.
Madison Apartments Madison, state capital and home to 200,000 residents, is a perennial winner of many publications' lists of the best communities to live in. Recently, Forbes Magazine rated it "Number One in Nation for Business and Careers," Ladies' Home Journal called it the "Number One Best (Small) City for Women," and Child Magazine rated it the "Number Six Best City for Families." All the accolades will come as no surprise once you seen Madison's many advantages for yourself. The wooded lakeshores and multitude of parks make the city easy on the eyes, while the elaborate capitol and Frank Lloyd Wright buildings inspire the soul. Locals have plenty of reasons to venture out of their apartments, thanks to year-round outdoor activities, from swimming, sailing, hiking and biking to snow sailing, cross-country skiing and ice fishing. Madison is also home to the highly acclaimed University of Wisconsin. A large student population ensures plenty of apartments rentals. You'll find the median price for apartments to be $640 per month.
