Ledgeview
$550K-$2M+Rolling-hill town southeast of De Pere built around Green Bay Country Club and Ledgeview Golf Course, with newer luxury subdivisions like Stone Fence Preserve on large, wooded lots.
The Packers' indoor practice facility sits in the Lambeau Field complex in Ashwaubenon, just southwest of downtown Green Bay. Everything in this guide radiates from that point, where the metro's quiet money lives south and east in De Pere, Allouez, and Ledgeview, all inside a 20-minute drive.
Rolling-hill town southeast of De Pere built around Green Bay Country Club and Ledgeview Golf Course, with newer luxury subdivisions like Stone Fence Preserve on large, wooded lots.
High-end and waterfront homes along the Fox River in a walkable suburb with a historic downtown, strong schools, and parks.
Quiet, well-educated village just south of downtown with mature trees, established homes, parks, and the metro's best-regarded public elementary feeders.
Growing east-side suburb with newer executive subdivisions, low traffic, and quick access to Aurora BayCare and east-side dining.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Don Hutson Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Green Bay where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
An affluent riverside city just south of Green Bay, De Pere pairs a charming historic downtown with high-end homes lining the Fox River and newer luxury developments on the west side. It carries the area's strongest blend of prestige, top-rated schools, and walkable small-town polish.
Green Bay's premier golf-course community, built around the 27-hole Thornberry Creek at Oneida — the official golf course of the Green Bay Packers. Custom estates and large lots ring the fairways in a quiet, country-club setting west of the city.
The original home of Packers royalty — Curly Lambeau, Vince Lombardi, and Don Hutson all lived here — Allouez remains a leafy, established village of stately older homes, riverfront streets, and deep team heritage. Its Lombardi-era district is on the State Register of Historic Places.
A spread-out village 12 miles north of the city, Suamico delivers the metro's top-tier waterfront — sprawling acreage and custom homes with frontage on the Bay of Green Bay and private inland lakes, where the highest sales in the area trade.