Juneau Town / East Town
$650K-$2M+ condosMilwaukee's premier downtown high-rise district along the lakefront, anchored by the Kilbourn Tower, University Club Tower and the Couture, with median sale prices near $1.09M.
The Bucks practice at the Froedtert & MCW Sports Science Center in the Deer District, attached to Fiserv Forum at 6th and Juneau in downtown Milwaukee. Everything below is ranked for a high-net-worth player commuting to that block: East Town and the Lower East Side bluffs put luxury living within a 10-minute drive, the lakefront delivers privacy and recovery, and the best suburban schools sit 15-20 minutes north.
Milwaukee's premier downtown high-rise district along the lakefront, anchored by the Kilbourn Tower, University Club Tower and the Couture, with median sale prices near $1.09M.
Elegant tree-lined streets and historic homes set atop the bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan, walkable to Lake Park and the lakefront trail.
Affluent lakeside North Shore suburb with the state's #1-ranked public high school and large single-family lots.
The metro's most exclusive estate enclaves, with multi-acre wooded lots, near University School of Milwaukee.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Froedtert & MCW Sports Science Center. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Milwaukee where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
Milwaukee's most discreet old-money village, zoned for five-acre minimum lots, single-family only and no commercial activity, set among wooded ravines along the Milwaukee River. The same 9,900-sq-ft estate has passed between three Bucks players, making it the metro's de facto pro-athlete address.
One of Wisconsin's wealthiest cities, stretching along the Lake Michigan bluff with gated subdivisions like Stonefields and large-acreage estate lots. Top-rated schools, golf and lakeside living draw executives and athletes alike.
The most exclusive corner of Waukesha County's Lake Country, anchored by private Pine Lake in Chenequa and the no-public-access waters of Oconomowoc Lake. Stately historic manors and new lakefront builds sit on rolling, gated grounds.
The 'Newport of the Midwest,' a Gilded-Age resort lake where Wrigley- and Schwinn-era families built sprawling lakefront cottages and modern buyers now pay eight figures for trophy estates. A getaway market shared by Milwaukee and Chicago wealth.