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Building a front porch, know-one-another type of community
Riverwest is a centrally located neighborhood where weekends are noisy with activity, and residents feel connected by a shared identity and the love of the Milwaukee River flowing nearby. Historically, Riverwest has been an immigrant community, factory town, counterculture hotspot and the center of the area's civil rights movement. Today, the neighborhood blends a thriving artistic scene with intimate restaurants, community events and shared ideals. "Riverwestians are holding to the front porch, know your neighbors and build a community type of atmosphere," says neighborhood resident Zac Higgins. Because of its many attractions and contagious energy, Riverwest has become one of Milwaukee's most densely populated neighborhoods. "But with that close living comes an energy that's palpable," says Peter Adams, a lifelong Milwaukee resident and local realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty. "This is a bustling neighborhood; it's not the suburbs."
Many cafes are available in Riverwest such as the Riverwest Co-Op café.
The Riverwest neighborhood is just north of Milwaukee's downtown area.
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Energized and brought together by the Milwaukee River
Riverwest got its name by occupying the stretch of land just west of the Milwaukee River. Just as it shaped the neighborhood's name, the river also shapes its community. Many waterside parks connect via the Oak Leaf Trail, a 135-mile paved multi-use trail that meanders around the city. Kern Park and Gordon Park have sports courts, fields and play equipment, but it's the trails that run along the water that stand out. "I walk along the river every day," says Phoebe Odegaard, a Riverwest resident. "I run into people I know on the trail all the time and make new friends on my walks, too." For a stretch of the Milwaukee River Greenway that runs through Riverwest, no manmade structures are visible, and those kayaking, canoeing or hiking in the area are "transported into the wilderness," Higgins says. "You're not in Milwaukee while on that trail." Deer, birds and rabbits are often on the trail, and hiking boots are encouraged for anyone trekking after heavy rain and flooding. The neighborhood has a big canine community, and many owners enjoy letting their dogs run loose at the aptly named Roverwest Dog Park.
Roverwest Dog Park in Riverwest is where Milwaukee residents take their furry friends for fun.
Bring your best friend to Roverwest Dog Park in Riverwest.
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Supporting local businesses and local artists
Known for its creative and energetic residents, Riverwest has a stock of gathering places like cozy coffee shops, quirky bars and breweries. "When you have freezing winters, you have to find a way to huddle together and share your warmth somewhere indoors," Higgins says. Art Bar is just as it sounds – a bar that highlights art. Whether that art comes in the form of poetry readings, live music or paintings hanging on the walls, the collection is as much a mishmash as the patrons that swing by. Colectivo Coffee helps to keep the energy high. The coffee shop started in Riverwest before expanding to multiple locations throughout the city. Students and young professionals work on laptops in the dining section, which opens to the area with industrial-sized roasters. Pick 'n Save is in the southern part of the neighborhood, while Walmart, Aldi and Dollar Tree are north along Capitol Drive. Unsurprisingly, many residents support local shops and do their grocery shopping (and even volunteer at) the vegan-friendly Riverwest Co-Op Grocery. Shopping at the small market is as much a social outing as it is an errand.
Company Brewing in Riverwest houses a brewery, restaurant, live music venue and event space.
Gathering Place Brewery is another great option RIverwest has available for its locals.
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From strangers to friends at Riverwest 24
Weekends are full of energy between live music at local watering holes, art shows at restaurants and clubs gathering in the parks. The event that brings the community together the most is Riverwest 24. Whether participants are volunteers, spectators or team members, or decide to brave the 24-hour bike race alone, this annual summer event unites the whole neighborhood. "The amount of community spirit that comes out for Riverwest 24 is unbelievable," Adams says. "Streets shut down for all-night block parties, people come from around the country to watch, and participants get bonus points for getting tattoos or doing theatrical stunts during the race." The event began in 2007 and encourages new friendships, connections, and neighborhood discovery. When signing up, bikers can be part of a "Perfect Stranger" team and connect with another solo rider they don't know. Locals looking for more frequent events can check fliers on coffee shop bulletin boards or join the noisy Riverwest Facebook page, where they'll find events like street fairs and the Locust Street Beer Run, which has mandatory drinking spots along the course.
The Daily Bird Coffee shop is a local favorite for Riverwest residents in Milwaukee, WI.
Colorful and vibrant neighborhood signage can be found throughout the Riverwest community.
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Houses as tight as the community
Except for a few mid-century builds and modern homes that have been built on older lots, houses are from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Single-family bungalows, Victorian cottages and small Colonial Revivals sell between $100,000 and $525,000, but most sit around the median price of $260,000. Multi-family homes and duplexes are in a similar price range as single-family homes, from $150,000 for a small duplex cottage to $400,000 for a Queen Anne Victorian four-unit property with off-street parking spots. Most of the lots have similar features: steps leading right out to the sidewalk and backyards with detached garages accessible via alleyway. Lots are small, averaging less than one-tenth an acre. "Most of the houses in Riverwest are so close together that the windows look right into each other," Odegaard says. "The bedrooms, if they're in the middle of the house, don't get much natural light." The condos are at the neighborhood's southern end, across the river from Lower East Side. Units in brick Colonial-inspired buildings sell for $120,000, while contemporary and modern units along the Riverwalk reach upwards of $600,000.
Riverwest in Milwaukee, WI has a section of newly developed riverfront condos.
Single family homes sit on beautiful well maintained lawns in Riverwest located in Milwaukee.
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Walking and biking are encouraged
North Holton Street and North Humboldt Boulevard are Riverwests's two main roads, heading north and south and across the Milwaukee River into the city's downtown area. Capitol Drive has on-ramps to Interstate 43, a main connective freeway of eastern Wisconsin. While the neighborhood is accessible by car, "There is a big community ethos or that you should walk or bike instead of drive," says Riverwest resident Marlo-Aaron Yelk. "Riverwest feels like one of the last walkable areas of Milwaukee, so we take advantage of that." The neighborhood has designated bike lanes and other lanes where drivers share the road with cyclists. Biking along the area's paved paths is welcomed and encouraged, and it's rare to see a bike rack with any space free from locked-up bicycles. More than 25 bus stops are in the neighborhood and along its borders, heading in every direction, including southeast to Ascension Columbia St. Mary's Hospital - Milwaukee Campus. With so many ways to get around without personal vehicles, many residents choose not to own cars. However, Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport is less than 15 miles away for longer trips.
The Milwaukee public bus system runs throughout the Riverwest neighborhood in Milwaukee, WI.
The Oak Leaf and Beerline trail help make Riverwest a great place for commuters.
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Learning a new language through immersion
Students living in Riverwest are in the Milwaukee Public Schools district, which offers school of choice. Nearby options include Riverwest Elementary School and Fratney Elementary School, which teach prekindergarten through fifth grade and receive a score of C-minus by Niche. Fratney Elementary School, or La Escuela Fratney, focuses on multiculturalism. English-speaking students learn Spanish, and Spanish-speaking students learn English through the dual-language immersion program. Rufus King International Middle School is nearby and receives a C-minus score. Riverside High School is across the Milwaukee River in Riverside Park and rated a C. More advanced placement and honors classes are taught at Riverside than any other Milwaukee Public Schools area high school. Two private, faith-based schools are in the neighborhood: Messmer Saint Mary Preparatory School and St. Philip's Lutheran School.
Riverwest Gaenslen Elementary Entryway is welcoming to all students.
Parents in Riverwest can send their kids to Carmen Middle/High School of Science and Technology.
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Riverwest Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Riverwest, Milwaukee sell after 24 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Riverwest, Milwaukee over the last 12 months is $282,500, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Welcome to your private oasis in the middle of the city! Tucked away in a park like setting near the Milwaukee River, bike paths, and the Riverwalk, Row House 31 offers luxury living in the vibrant Riverwest neighborhood. While its only minutes from downtown Milwaukee, with easy freeway access, you'll feel far away from the traffic, noise, and bustle of the city.Situated on the picturesque
To Apply please CLICK the APPLY NOW BUTTON at Huge 1500 sq ft LOWER 2 bedroom. Large living room, formal dining room, bay window, hardwood floors, and updated kitchen with pantry. Refrigerator and gas stove included. Washer/Dryer in shared basement. Off street parking for 1 car. Tenant is responsible for Gas/Electric and Snow/Lawn care. ALL adult applicants are required to provide proof of
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
10,978
Median Age
35
Population Density
14 ppl/acre
Population under 18
19%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
10.7%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$56,666
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$73,202
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
92.3%
College Graduates
46.6%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
16.1%
% Population in Labor Force
75.3%
Above the national average
65.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
35''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
33''
Area Factors
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
97/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
88/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
54/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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