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Why Live in Cedarburg
Cedarburg, Wisconsin, is a picturesque small town known for its historic charm and vibrant community life. The downtown area, particularly Washington Avenue, features well-preserved buildings from the 1800s, including the Cedar Creek Settlement, which houses antique stores, restaurants, breweries, and bars. Cedar Creek Winery offers tours and tastings of internationally recognized wines, while local favorites like Anvil Pub & Grill and PJ Piper Pancake House provide unique dining experiences. Cedarburg homes range from historic properties in the town's heart to recently renovated ranch-style homes and new traditional builds in suburban subdivisions. The Cedarburg School District is highly rated, with Webster Middle School and Cedarburg High School offering rigorous academic programs and modern courses in computer science, business, and engineering. The town boasts 34 parks covering 146 acres, including Cedar Creek Park and Firemen's Park, which host summer concerts and the Ozaukee County Fair. Cedarburg's festivals, such as the Strawberry Festival, Wine and Harvest Festival, and Winterfest, draw visitors year-round. The Cedarburg Art Museum and Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber provide cultural attractions. While Cedarburg has essential amenities like grocery stores and a small hospital, residents often commute to Milwaukee, 20 miles away, for major shopping and employment opportunities. Cedarburg is safer than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a friendly place to call home.
Rental Trends in Cedarburg, WI
The median rent is $1,025 per month, with single-family homes renting at $2,500 and condos at $932.
Rental Home Trends
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Median Rent
$1,025
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Median Single Family Home Rent
$2,500
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Median Condo Rent
$932
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