
4 Bedroom Homes for Rent in Milwaukee, WI (26 Rentals)


6616 W Girard Ave

4218 N 16th St

2847 N Cramer St

2139 S Aldrich St, Unit Front house

3238 N Downer Ave

4576 N 38th St

2472 W Lloyd St
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3562 N 10th St

2564 N 15th St

9020H N 95TH St

2453 N 25th St

3531 N 23rd St

5102 N 51st Blvd

2937 N Maryland Ave

2939 N Maryland Ave
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3373 N Oakland Ave

3008 N Maryland Ave

2711 E Kenwood Blvd

177 S 61st St

3070 N Hackett Ave

3009 N Maryland Ave

3372 N Downer Ave

2863 N Frederick Ave
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10302 W Sunset Ave

2347 N 117th St
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How much does it cost to rent a home in Milwaukee?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Milwaukee 2 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $1,493 | $750 | $2,800 |
Milwaukee 3 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $2,013 | $1,050 | $3,950 |
Milwaukee 4 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $1,994 | $700 | $3,400 |
Milwaukee 5 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $3,155 | $2,795 | $3,295 |
Milwaukee 6 Bedroom Homes for Rent | $2,972 | $2,595 | $3,350 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Milwaukee
What type of rentals are currently available in Milwaukee?
There are currently 3693 Apartments for Rent in Milwaukee, WI with pricing that ranges from $438 to $15,000. There are also 234 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Milwaukee ranging from $650 to $3,950.
What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Milwaukee?
Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Milwaukee ranges from $650 to $3,950 with an average monthly rent of $2,012.
How much are larger Three and Four Bedroom Rentals in Milwaukee?
For those who are looking for larger living arrangements, Three Bedroom Apartments in Milwaukee range from $549 to $15,000, while Three Bedroom Homes, Condos, and Townhomes for rent range from $1,050 to $3,950. Four Bedroom Single-Family rentals are also available starting from $700 and Four Bedroom Apartments start at $676.
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