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Frank Lloyd Wright's designs next door
It’s unclear why renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright chose Burnham Park as the site for six efficiently designed yet affordable homes. If he were alive to see what Burnham Park has become, he’d be confident that he chose the right spot: a spirited, culturally rich Milwaukee neighborhood with a green space that delights visitors and brings neighbors together.
Wright's American System-Built Homes in Burnham Park now serve as a museum.
Frank Lloyd Wright built a block of beautiful homes now on display in Burnham Park.
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Prewar bungalows and more
Burnham Park is home to over 8,000 Milwaukeeans, many in decades-old homes packed into gridded streets. Brick and wood-framed bungalows from before World War II dominate the neighborhood— some with jerkinhead roofs and small sunrooms jutting from the front, others with pointed roofs and covered porches. Stone and brick Tudor-style homes also pop up around the neighborhood, as do ranch-style homes and vertically stacked duplexes. Detached homes start in the mid-to-high $100,000s, which could buy four bedrooms and roughly 1,500 square feet. Larger floor plans and more recent renovations typically cost closer to $300,000 . Sidewalks stretch in front of most Burnham Park homes. Many properties back up to paved alleys lined with detached garages and sheds.
Pre-World War II bungalows dominate Burnham Park's housing stock.
Brick bungalows with Craftsman touches appear around Burnham Park.
Burnham Park has a variety of homes along its gridded streets.
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"The heart of the neighborhood"
The heart of the neighborhood is its namesake green space. Burnham Park was first developed into a playfield in 1925 but was neglected in the following decades. However, Milwaukee Recreation recently spearheaded a yearslong redevelopment of the park, which reopened in July 2022. Today, it features four baseball diamonds, miniature and full-sized soccer facilities, a colorful playground, basketball courts and a wading pool. “All the updates for Burnham Playfield were informed by a lot of robust feedback from the community — even the colors of the playgrounds,” says Pamela Zimmerman, design and development specialist with Milwaukee Recreation. She adds that since its reopening, Burnham Park has become “the heart of the neighborhood” once more.
Multiple bilingual schools
Several schools operate in the neighborhood, including two bilingual schools welcoming kindergarten through eighth grade. Greenfield Bilingual School has a C-minus from Niche and has been named a Title 1 School of Recognition by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (WDPI) several years in a row. It offers an immersive English and Spanish curriculum and extracurriculars like co-ed sports, African dance and violin lessons. Academia de Lenguaje y Bellas Artes (ALBA), rated a D-plus , also offers robust arts-based extracurriculars through partnerships with local organizations. Just next door is the Carmen High School of Science and Technology South Campus. This C-plus-rated charter school for grades nine through 12 focuses on college and career readiness. Each Burnham Park school is within walking distance of many residents.
Carmen High School of Science and Technology's South Campus has a C-plus from Niche.
Academia de Lenguaje y Bellas Artes provides bilingual K-8 schooling in Burnham Park.
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Friday fish fries and polka parties
McKiernan’s Irish Pub is one of several restaurants bringing international flavors to Burnham Park. Here, customers enjoy classic Irish eats and daily specials — including a Friday fish fry — all while singing along with visiting musicians. Just a couple blocks north is Kochanski’s Concertina Beer Hall, which has served several functions — a rooming house and brothel among them — since the early 1900s. Wednesday visitors can clap their hands along to a live polka jam session while nursing their brews of choice. The venue also hosts frequent rock and blues shows and the annual Polish Pile-Up Music Festival. Locals can prepare for backyard barbecues and other home-cooked meals at Cermak Fresh Market, just west of the neighborhood.
This truck sells tacos to Burnham Park locals.
The roof of McKiernan's Irish Pub & Grill is uniquely decorated.
El Señorial serves vibrant Mexican dishes.
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Tech and manufacturing jobs nearby
Several significant employers operate within the neighborhood, including steel manufacturer Steele Solutions, cloud services company TierPoint and an Amazon warehouse. Downtown Milwaukee workers and visitors have less than a 10-minute drive via Interstate 94 to the north.
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Parks in this Area
Burnham Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Soccer
Reiske Park
Centennial Park/Amy D.
Trowbridge Square Children's Play Area
Trails
Playground
Clarke Square Park
Playground
Waterpark
Transit
Airport
General Mitchell International
16 min drive
Bus
Layton & Lapham
Bus
S35 & Burnham
Bus
Burnham & S29
Bus
Miller Park Way & Greenfield
Bus
S35 & Mitchell
Bus
Burnham & S37
Bus
Greenfield & S35
Burnham Park Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Burnham Park, Milwaukee sell after 42 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Burnham Park, Milwaukee over the last 12 months is $417,450, up 36% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Rare large single family home features a large living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms and a large eat in kitchen with a full bath on the main level. While the upper level features a large finished space, 3rd bedroom and a full bath with walk in closet. Use the open space as a master and 4th bedroom, use the living room as a 5th bedroom, the ideas are endless. The basement is clean and dry and ready
Welcome to this charming Milwaukee bungalow that blends classic character with comfort. This inviting home features a cozy layout with bright, sun-filled rooms, beautiful wood trim and timeless architectural details. The spacious living area flows into a kitchen space, with cooktop and fridge,. With a driveway and backyard and detached garage, it offers both privacy and practicality. Located on
This inviting single-family cottage in the Burnham Park neighborhood offers 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom, including a lower-level bath featuring a jetted tub. It's perfect for first-time homebuyers looking to build equity or savvy investors ready for their next flip. The property is a blank canvas, ready for your personal touch and creative upgrades. Recent improvements include a brand-new
Chapel Garden Apartments is a historic building that has been newly and beautifully renovated in the historic Layton Boulevard Neighborhood. This property has one—and two-bedroom senior units for 55+.All apartment homes include new appliances, in-unit laundry, storage space, hi-speed internet and all utilities EXCEPT electric. Gated off-street parking is included. Property amenities
Property Id: 1358749Beautiful 2 Bedroom Upper Duplex. Move in Ready and waiting for the right family. This unit has carpeting and vinyl throughout with newer window treatments. The large living room at 12x15 for watching movies and entertaining.The kitchen measures 13X14 with plenty of room for prepping and storage with a stainless steel refrigerator.It
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
7,386
Median Age
32
Population Density
20 ppl/acre
Population under 18
32%
Above the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
10.3%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$48,179
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$64,613
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
70.3%
Below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
10.3%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
3.7%
% Population in Labor Force
73%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
35''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
33''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
56/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
73/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
49/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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