*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Milwaukee ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Caledonia, WI. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Milwaukee
, Wisconsin in Milwaukee County


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Also known as:
Cream City
Brew City
Beer City
Brew Town
Beertown
Miltown
The Mil
MKE
The City of Festivals
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City motto: Talk 'em Up
78 active listings near Milwaukee
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$735,000   * 913 E Reservoir Ave Unit 913
$725,000    833 E Reservoir Ave Unit 833
$639,000    2365 N 1st St
$620,000    839 E Reservoir Ave
$575,000   * 1810 N Cape St Unit 11
$499,000    2510 N Humboldt Blvd
$475,000   * 124 W Reservoir Ave Unit 104
$449,800    2121 N Riverboat Rd
$425,000   * 2204 N Weil St
$415,000    1820 N Cape St Unit 202
$389,999    125 W Brown St
$379,900    2104 N Commerce St
$375,000    3475 N Buffum St
$350,000   * 3177 N Pierce St
$349,900    2663 N Booth St Unit 2663A
$349,900    2663 N Booth St
$349,800   * 2809 N Pierce St
$310,000    2764 N Humboldt Blvd
$305,000    1834 N Dr William Finlayson St
$300,000    1220 E Locust St Apt 303
$299,900    1004 E Townsend St Unit 1006
$294,500    2807 N Fratney St Unit 2809
$289,900   * 3177 N Humboldt Blvd
$275,000   * 3059 N Weil St Unit 302
$275,000    2620 N Fratney St
$270,000   * 1902 N Commerce St Apt 507
$269,900   * 825 E Keefe Ave
$259,900    812 E Burleigh St
$250,000   * 2572 N Palmer St
$250,000    1220 E Locust St Apt 110
$249,900    714 E Locust St
$249,900    3201 N Holton St Units 3201,426,426 a
$240,000    234 E Reservoir Ave Unit 312
$239,900    1220 E Locust St Apt 205
$239,900    2080 N Commerce St Unit 401
$238,000   * 3059 N Weil St Unit 115
$235,000   * 3103 N Palmer St
$234,900   * 2217 N Buffum St
$224,900    3770 N Humboldt Blvd
$210,000    420 W Keefe Ave Unit 422
$199,900    3252 N Dr William Finlayson St
$194,900    3030 N Palmer St Unit 3032
$190,000   * 2323 N Holton St
$184,900    2080 N Commerce St Unit 413
$163,000   * 2768 N Buffum St
$159,900   * 2804 N Palmer St Unit 2804A
$159,900    224 W Auer Ave
$149,900    2931 Dr William Finlayson St Unit 2931A
$149,900    3166 N Buffum St Unit 3166A
$149,000    2080 N Commerce St Unit 308
$144,995   * 3270 N Holton St
$144,900   * 3256 N Holton St
$139,500    3011 N 1st St
$129,900    1124 E North Ave Unit 1126
$129,900    623 W Capitol Dr
$120,000    223 W Keefe Ave
$119,900   * 3721 N 2nd St Unit 3721A
$119,800    113 W Lloyd St
$119,000    3157 N Buffum St Unit 3159
$118,555   * 3416 N Richards St Unit 3418
$115,000   * 2712 Dr William Finlayson St Unit 2712A
$114,000    2550 N Vel R Phillips Ave
$114,000   * 3025 N 6th St Unit 3027
$90,000    3147 N Richards St
$90,000   * 2935 N Vel R Phillips Ave
$85,000    500 W Vine St Unit 502
$80,000   * 3626 N 2nd St
$72,000    3880 N Vel R Phillips Ave Unit 3882
$54,900   * 3206 N 7th St
$45,000   * 712 E Meinecke Ave Unit 714
$35,000   * 3761 N Port Washington Ave
$30,000    2842 N Richards St Unit A
$29,900    2973 N Holton St
$25,000   * 402 W Melvina St
$14,500   * 3757 N Port Washington Ave
$9,750   * 3467 N 2nd St Unit 3469
$7,000   * 3117 N 2nd St Unit 3117A
$5,000    2565 N Dr William Finlayson St Unit 2567

Interested in fun facts and the history of Milwaukee, WI?
Then read on!

1. Milwaukee is home to the world's largest music festival, Summerfest. It is held annually in June and July and features over 800 acts from around the world.

2. Milwaukee was the birthplace of Harley-Davidson, the iconic American motorcycle company. The first Harley-Davidson motorcycle was built in Milwaukee in 1903.

3. Milwaukee is home to the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, which is the only museum dedicated to the history of bobbleheads.

4. The Milwaukee Art Museum is home to the world's largest collection of art by Wisconsin native Georgia O'Keeffe.

5. In 1967, Milwaukee hosted the 24th Street World's Fair, which was the first major international exposition to be held in the United States since World War II.