
Apartments near Juneau Village in Milwaukee, WI (1,210 Rentals)


2628 N Prospect Ave

840 N 24th St

2979 N Weil St

2557 N Terrace Ave

2312 E Park Pl

2911 N Newhall St

Thirteen31 Place

1125 W Mineral St

2618 N Stowell Ave

2408 W Kilbourn Ave

Clemstone Garden Apartments

Foulkes Place

2773 N Maryland Ave

2700 N Prospect Ave

939 N 24th St

2453 N 17th St

3032 N Holton St

3030-3032 N Fratney St

2505-2513 E Park Pl

La Paz Apartments

1223-1237 S 8th St

3036 N Fratney St

2754 N Farwell Ave

2938 N Newhall

1421-1423 S 5th St

1406-1408 W Mineral St

837 W Madison St

The Wheatley

1314 W Washington St

1221 W Washington St

816 W Greenfield Ave

1422 S 7th St

931 S 15th St

2968 N Oakland Ave

2100 E Locust St

WS Properties

1515 S 5th St

El Jardin II

2957-2959 N Murray Ave

2972 N Cramer St

4 units

2309 E Locust St

2604 N 18th St

3018-3018A N Oakland Ave

2121 N 24th Pl

2863 N Prospect Ave

2705 N Shepard Ave

2825 N Downer Ave

1513 S 8th St

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