So I am looking into purchasing a house and I was looking at Waukesha for one of the area. However I am not too familiar with Waukesha, but is there any areas I should stay away from?
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So I am looking into purchasing a house and I was looking at Waukesha for one of the area. However I am not too familiar with Waukesha, but is there any areas I should stay away from?
Downtown is very "Spanish speaking". Further west is best. I also prefer north of i94. I would avoid the areas around uww, as I don't predict that are is getting nicer anytime soon.
IMO, Delafield and hartland are the best areas. I lived in muskego before... it was just OK.
I like mukwonago. Lived in New Berlin... liked that too. Its pretty centrally located. I wanted more land though. Pewaukee is nice too. Anything outside of the city of Waukesha will be nice.
Wales, Genesee area is nice. No city sewer or water but isn't a problem really.
stay outside of waukesha if u can
Yeah, Delafield is where I grew up, it has made leaps and bounds since then, but it is still a nice "small" town, Pewaukee is also nice, both are crazy expensive now (they weren't when I grew up there, lol). Genesee, Wales, Eagle, North Prarie, Dousman are all right around there and much cheaper to live in. Plus, if you have kids, they will go to Kettle Moraine school systems which are pretty decent.
no complaints about New Berlin.
I wouldn't want to live in Waukesha honestly. Delafield, Wales, Pewaukee etc are all the areas you would want to be in. Nothing wrong with Milwaukee County: Tosa, Oak Creek etc. Just be prepared to pay mega taxes for a tiny lot
Yeah its been a tough thing is trying to figure out where I want to go. I would really like to be closer to work but I don't have that kind of cash to get in one of those houses.
New Berlin is nice, but love Menomonee Falls.
I liked when I lived in New Berlin (right on the NB/Brookfield border), mainly because of the convenient location to everything. I love living out in Washington County again (I grew up here). The longer distance to drive places is worth the open space and less restrictions.
New Berlin = High taxes. Town of Waukesha/Vernon = Low taxes
My parents have a 1,400 sqft house on one acre in New Berlin and I have a 3,200sqft house on 4 acres in Town of Waukesha and my taxes are cheaper than theirs by over $400
what would you say west of st paul, north of bluemound, south of 59? there are really nice areas over by nagel in the hills..and cruddier ones up by UW sha.... st paul may not be the best quidelines past hwy 18....
there are some nicer neighborhoods in waukesha, and even around UWW despite what Boost says. South of UWW around Waukesha North high school is where I grew up. All 250-300k 4bdr/3car garage type houses in that 2500sqft range with yards large enough for kids playing, nice neighbors, no crime, etc... But you can definitely find a nicer house in Pewaukee with lower taxes though. Getting into downtown waukesha, yeah that gets a little crummy. Friend from high school just can't sell his house still he bought dirt cheap. The immediate area around UWW is all older ranch style houses, plenty of friends grew up in that area. Lots of new development areas off meadowbrook rd area. Still further away from "problematic" than places around Waukesha South high school. Could even go further away out X or 59 and be around Waukesha West. Lots of newer houses out that way. My parents new house in Sussex/Lisbon area is a bit north for most people's liking, but dirt cheap property taxes.
delafield and hartland are definitely nice, but you accept the "lake country" style property taxes that go along with places like Legends of Brandybrook and Bristlecone Pines. It's not like they pick those two property development areas to have high taxes and those alone. Parents were just looking in those two areas and same size house was twice as expensive property taxes as where they ended up buying in sussex area
Im gonna venture a guess here and say Scott isn't looking at homes in Brandybrook or Bristlecone Pines :rolf
I moved out of the city of Waukesha .We lived in a 2bed 2 bath condo.Bought a house in Oconomowoc 4bed
3 bath,almost one acre corner lot and our taxes only went up 350 bucks.
I would stay out of the city of Waukesha
Yeah I have now come to the conclusion that waukesha isn't were I want to be either. I wouldn't mind moving to the Falls but I haven't been able to find a house in my price range out there.
I think Waukesha is big enough where there are plenty of great places to live. Yes there are some so-so neighborhoods but I wouldn't rule it out entirely.