
Apartments near Walkers Point Plaza in Milwaukee, WI (894 Rentals)


1252 N Prospect Ave

1119 E Knapp St

2356 S Kinnickinnic Ave

2353 S Kinnickinnic Ave

1331 N Astor St

945-947 N 17th St

1622 W Becher St

1531 S 23rd St

The BreakWater

2402-2404 W Greenfield

1919-1933 W Kilbourn Ave

1629-1631 W Becher St

1200-1208 W Lincoln Ave

754 S 26th St

1508 N Jefferson St

809-811 E Linus St

1003 E Lyon St

Becher Court

Lyon Court

Van Lyon Apartments

2225 S 15th St

1518 N Van Buren St

928-930 N 20th St

Portfolio

2108-2110 W Wells St

Jackson Apartments

The Flatiron Condos

726 N 23rd St

950 N 20th St

1544 N Jackson St

2201 S 16th St

754 S Layton Blvd

Van Buren Manor

1000-1014 E Lyon St

746 S Layton Blvd

2217 W Wells St

2207 S 16th St

2211 S 16th St

2221 W Wells St

The Fenwick

1600-1602 N Jackson St

2409 S Williams St

731 E Pleasant St

1602 N Jackson St

1528 N Marshall St

Maxwell House

1510 N Humboldt Ave

2366 S 13th St

2433 W Michigan St

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