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Borchert Field Home for Rent

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    $725 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 554 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    3245 N 8th St, Milwaukee, WI 53206

    REAR 1 BEDROOM , 1 BATH UNIT. HARDWOOD FLOORING IN LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM. (THE LIVING ROOM) COULD BE USED AS A 2ND BEDROOM. RECENTLY UPDATED KITCHEN CABINETS AND WATER PROOF KITCHEN FLOORING. NEW BATHROOM FLOORING AND NEW SURROUND BATHROOM. INCLUDE GAS STOVE AND REFRIGERATOR.

    3245 N 8th St, Milwaukee, WI 53206

Why Live in Borchert Field

Borchert Field, located on Milwaukee's Northwest Side, is a historic neighborhood home to over 3,700 residents. The area is characterized by its early 20th-century architecture, including bungalows, two-story wood-framed houses, and Milwaukee-style duplexes. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets provide ample shade, making for pleasant walks. Borchert Field's real estate market features homes with an average value around $65,000, though renovated properties can reach the low $200,000s. The neighborhood is served by Robert M. LaFollette School, which has an above-average rating, and is close to North Division High School and the highly acclaimed Rufus King International High School.

Community engagement is strong in Borchert Field, with several community gardens like We Got This Community Garden, where residents gather for cleanups. Columbia Playfield, just south of the neighborhood, offers amenities such as a splash pad, playground, and basketball courts, and underwent a significant renovation in 2018. Local dining options include Bungalow Restaurant, The 4th Quarter Sports Bar & Grill, and Sam’s Place Jazz Café, known for its live jazz performances.

Proximity to Interstate 43 allows residents to reach downtown Milwaukee in under 10 minutes, providing access to additional dining and entertainment options. The nearby Riverworks district offers convenient shopping and business services, including a Walmart Supercenter and Outpost Natural Foods. Borchert Field is a neighborhood that features a blend of residential charm, community spirit, and accessibility to urban amenities.
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