Michigan Apartment Lease Agreement - Excel
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Name Address Phone
2040 Lofts 2040 W. Wisconsin Ave. 414-344-2040
Bridlewood Apartments N30 W23789 Green Road, Pewaukee, WI 53072 0
Clover Ridge East 1481 E. Evergreen Dr., Palatine, IL 60074 0
College Park 26 N Park St 0
crapshack 1730 kilbourn 0
Does not have name 1315 N Cass St 414.278.7191
Gilman Building 1621 W. Wells St. 0
Harbor Point n/a 414.354.2000
Harbor Pointe 7451 W Glenbrook Rd 414-354-2521
Homestead 2720 Northview Rd, Waukesha, WI 53188 262-542-9902
Hunters Ridge N34W23344 Hunters Ct 262-691-8640
Hunter's Ridge n34 w23140 ridge pl, pewaukee wi 53072 262-691-8640
Hunter's Ridge N34W23140 Ridge Pl. Pewaukee, WI 53072 (262) 691-8640
Hunter's Ridge Capital Drive 0
Hunter's Ridge N34W23344 Hunter's Ridge Pewaukee 0
It doesn't really have a name 2001 W. Michigan St., Milwaukee, WI 0
It's a House 3326 N Newhall Milwaukee, WI No Idea
it's a house 1730 W. Kilbourn 0
It's a house near UW-Milwaukee campus. Newhall n/a
Its the second floor of a house 3326 N Newhall 0
Juneau Village Towers 1129 N. Jackson St. 414-272-7660
Kimberly Place 450 Kimberly Dr 262.547.6697
Landmark on the Lake 1660 N Prospect Ave / Milwaukee, WI 53202 414.962.3000
Lincoln Crest Apartments 2014 S. 102nd St., West Allis, WI 53227 Beau Morrison is my contact!
Lincoln Crest Apartments 2054 South 102nd Street, West Allis, WI 53227 414-541-4225
Marriott TownePlace Suites 2185 Marriott Dr. West Dundee, IL 60118 Can't remember
Monterey 2823 N. University Dr, Waukesha look on rent.com
N/A 2450A N Bremen St private apt.
N/A - Duplex 3238 N Oakland n/a
N/A - Rent from GE fulltime employee 1933 Chapman Dr. N/A
None 519 N. 20th St #5, Milwaukee, WI 53233 414-964-6167
Pere Marquette 737 N. 21st. Street I don't know off hand
private residence 1264 Kavanaugh Pl. 708-341-1399 (call me)
Saddle Brook wsomething 262.523.0900
Saddle Brook N24 W24242 Saddle Brook Drive (262) 523-0900
Saddle Brook W243N2358 Saddle Brook Drive, Pewaukee 262.523.0900
Saddle Brook Saddle Brook Drive 262.523.0900
W243N2358 Saddle Brook Drive Apt. 206 Pewaukee, WI
Saddle Brook 53072 0
Saddle Brook Apartments Saddle Brook Drive, Pewaukee WI 0
Saddle Brook Apartments W243 N2358 Saddle Brook Drive, Pewaukee WI All on the website
Saddle Brook Apartments W243N2291 Deer Park Dr #5, Pewaukee WI 53072 262-523-0900
Saddle Brook Apartments N24W24242 Saddle Brook Dr, Pewaukee, WI 53072 262.523.0900
Saddle Brook Apts. Deer Park Drive 262-523-0900
Springbrook Row 113 N. Brooks St., Madison, WI 53715 (608) 255-4744
marquette student
St James Estates (Not St James Place) Marquette connection
St. James Court Apartments 831 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233 414-272-6600
St. James Place Apartments 10000 W. Fountain Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53223 414-355-5888
Stone Creek 2609 Fielding Lane 262-574-9994
Stone Creek Apartments 2606 Crest Lane 262-574-9994
The abode 831 N 16th St 0
The bottom floor of a house. 1718 Van Hise Ave. n/a
The Homestead 2720 Northview Road, Waukesha, WI 0
The Homestead Northview Road, Waukesha, WI 262-542-9902
The Kensington 915 N. 15th St Milwaukee, WI 53233 Joe Judd (unsure of number)
(414) 271-6200 or go to
website:
http://www.shorelinerealestat
The Plaza Hotel and Apartments 1007 N. Cass Street e.com/contactus/
The Sovereign Apartments 1810 W. Wisconsin Ave. #407B Milwaukee, WI 53233 0
University Square Apartments 212 Marion St. 53703 Use the website first
David Moegenburg: (414)
Unnamed - owner-rented building 2642 N Frederick Ave, Milwaukee 305-5999
UWMillwaukee-Sandburg Halls 3400 N. Maryland Ave 0
Westgrove MacArthur Rd, 53188 262) 542-7979
Westgrove Apartments 2115 Kensington Drive, 53188 0
Westgrove on the Lake 2105 Kensington Drive, Waukesha, WI 262-542-7979
Ask for Rene, (262) 542-
Westgrove on the Lake Apartments 2109 Kensington Dr 7979
Yankee Hill 626 E. Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 276-1773
Yankee Hill 626 E State st. Milwaukee, Wi, 53202 (414) 276-1773
Yankee Hill 626 E. State ???
Yankee Hill 626 East State Street 0
Website Price Bedrooms Bathrooms
http://www.2040lofts.com $690 3 1.5
$870
0 2 1
$1750
0 1 1
$2150
0 3 2
$255/person
0 **7 on my flat (3 flats) 2.5
http://pockross.net/ $425 **0 - Studio APT 1
0 $450 1 1
http://www.harborpointeapts.com/ $1290 3 2
0 $750 1 1
http://www.brycestyzaproperties.com/homestead/ $485 2 2
http://www.wellstonapartments.com/featured_properties/h
unters_ridge.cfm $900 2 2
0 $990 2 2
0 $945 2 2
0 $900 2 2
0 $900 2 2
0 $510 1 1
0 $760 2 1
0 $375/person **7 2
0 $365/person **7, it is an entire house 2.5
Check the UWM housing board $776 2 1
http://www.juneauvillagetowers.com/ $940 1 1
http://www.bielinskimanagement.com/ $600 1 1
www.landmarkonthelake.com/ $1000 1 1
0 $700 2 1.5
http://www.blakecapitalcorp.com/htmdocs/search/apartm
ents_lincoln_crest $720 2 1.5
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/chits-towneplace-
suites-chicago-elgin-west-dundee/ $60 2 1
**1 toliet, 2 showers &
0 $1550.01 2 sinks in seperate rooms
0 $500 2 1
http://www.aux.uwm.edu/nho/searching101/listings_posti
ngs.htm $1020 3 1
0 $1350 3 1.5
0 $780 2 1.5
0 $580 1 1
0 $1000 3 2
http://www.saddlebrook-apts.com/ $1200 2 2
**2 bedrooms and a den
which can be used as a
http://www.saddlebrook-apts.com/location.htm $1290 bedroom 2
http://www.saddlebrook-apts.com $990 2 2
www.saddlebrook-apts.com/ $1200 2 2
0 $1000 2 2
www.saddlebrook-apts.com $1200 2 2
www.saddlebrook-apts.com $1050 2 2
0 $1320 3 2
http://www.saddlebrook-apts.com/ $1335 3 2
www.saddlebrook-apts.com $1329.99 2 2
http://www.rousemgmt.com/aptspringbrook.html $1825 3 2
none $375/person **7 2
0 $520 2 1
0 $1090 2 2
www.wellstoneapts.com/featured_properties/stone_creek
.cfm $960 2 2
0 $955 2 2
0 $388/person **8 2
www.jmichaelrealestate.com $2100 3 1
0 $960 2 2
http://www.brycestyzaproperties.com/homestead/ $850 2 2
0 $1200 2 1
http://www.shorelinerealestate.com/plaza/ $870 1 1
0 $625 2 1
http://www.goldleafdevelopment.com $579 1 1
No website $345 1 1
www.uwm.edu $1260 4 1
0 $695 1 1
found on forrent.com $1000 2 1
0 $798 2 1
http://www.forrent.com/apartment-community-
profile/1005108.php $675 1 1
http://www.oakbrookcorp.com/yankeehill.html $2300 2 2
http://www.oakbrookcorp.com/yankeehill.html $2320 2 2
0 $1449 2 2
0 $2300 2 2
Short Term Lease Furnished
Yes . Included with montly rent. Bed, desk, desk chair, bar stool chairs, sofa, and
Yes - They have rented out to GE interns for just the summer months before chair provided!
No - Subletting for a GE person on assignment in Boston Yes .
Yes - Yes . about $400
No - 1 year Yes .
Yes - No extra, sublease No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No - extra No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - I have a year long lease No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - $200/per month short term fee Yes .
Yes - 150 No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No,our place doesn't offer it .
No,our place doesn't offer it . I bought a futon from wal-mart for 100 becuase it
Yes - +50/month/person was less expensive than renting a bed for 3 months
Yes - $50 extra/month No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No - extra payments No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No,but our place offers it .
Yes - $50 say you work for GE No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - 12 months No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - It's a Summer Sublet, so technically No Yes . Its a Summer Sublet - we asked that the residents leave their furniture
Yes - It was a sublet No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - No,our place doesn't offer it . Again, I lived with friends.
Yes . The people we are subleasing from left their furniture because they are
Yes - We subleased from some UWM students coming back
No - Not anymore. It was an extra $75/month. Though they can always change
their mind (they did me a favor and gave me one since I was talking to them for Yes . JVT provides furniture for an extra monthly fee ($~200/mo. for the
a few months prior before they stopped) essentials: table, 4 chairs, sofa, 2 beds).
Yes - short term leases have a $25 short term lease fee, make sure to mention
you work for GE No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No,but our place offers it .
No - 6 month No,but our place offers it . at like ~$200 more/month
Yes . The room itself is a flat $60/day fee, so my roommate and I split the costs
50/50. Single rooms are available for $40/day. Our room is furnished and also
has room cleaning 3 times a week. Some provided items include silverware,
cups, plates, pots, pans, stove, oven, fridge. Paper towels, shampoo, soap,
Yes - cable (including HBO), and internet are provided.
Yes - Yes . don't know how much extra - it just came that way - no choice
Yes - Yes . 0
Yes . Roommates are UWM students and the apartment was partially furninshed
Yes - Sublease from UWM student (common areas)
Yes - Yes .
No - Lease is year long, near Marquette No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - 1.5 years No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - Yes .
Yes - $50 No,but our place offers it .
No,but our place offers it . Depends on what you rent. The company contracted
through Saddle Brook is more expensive than others in the area. We rented
Yes - We Pay $75/mo extra beds only.
No,our place doesn't offer it . I don't really know if our place offers it or not. We
rented some furniture from Cork Furniture Rental and I brought what I already
Yes - I think it's $50 extra had.
Yes - $75 EXTRA PER MONTH No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - $70/month short-term lease fee No,but our place offers it .
Yes - 75 extra No,but our place offers it .
Yes . ~$180 for 2 twin beds, dresser, couch, arm chair and coffee table from
Yes - $50 extra/month InstantFurniture.com
Yes - It did cost a little extra, but I'm Not sure how much No,but our place offers it .
No,but our place offers it . We rented beds from Instant Furniture because it was
cheaper. Everything else was brought from home or we did without. The furniture
Saddle Brook offers is fully furnished (including pictures on the walls and potted
Yes - For an additional $75/month. plants) and is quite pricey, so we opted out of this.
Yes - $75 extra for short term lease No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - It is a year long lease, although almost everyone sublets in the summer. Yes .
No - sublease No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - 1 year No,but our place offers it .
Yes - 100 No,but our place offers it .
Yes - 50 No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - For short term, you pay between $25 to $50 extra each month No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - a year No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - 12 months, but it accepts subletters No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - + $75 for short term lease No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No,our place doesn't offer it .
No - It is a year long lease, but there are subletting opportunities from Marquette
Students Not living there during the summer No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes . Fully furnished, including cable TV and internet, bedding, towels, chairs
Yes - It costs ~$870/month, including taxes and short term leasing and tables, kitchenware, and utilities
No - 12 month leases only No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - No,our place doesn't offer it . I don't think so, anyway
Yes - No extra fee - month-to-month lease agreement No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - $786 for the entire summer...Please Note an additional $375 for a parking
permit in the garage or $12 street permit you can obtain from the police station. Yes .
Yes - $100/month extra No,but our place offers it . depends on what you order
Yes - $100 extra per month No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - Extra 100 a month. When split among 2 its about 400 month. No,our place doesn't offer it . Not really sure if it offers or not
Yes - 75 No,our place doesn't offer it .
Yes - Yes . Included in the rent not exactly sure how much extra it is.
Yes . We don't know how much the furniture added because we were given a
short term 'executive' deal which covers furniture, internet, and utilities as part of
the price. keep in mind, Its expensive, which is why we have extra persons in
Yes - one apartment.
Yes - Not sure exactly how much No,but our place offers it .
Yes - Yes . 75
Security Deposit Utilities (YOU pay) Pets
$250 No
$0 Electricity, TV, Internet Yes
$2600 Yes
$1500 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$400 Internet No
$475 Electricity, Internet Yes
$0 Electricity No
$100 Electricity, Water, TV, Internet Yes
$100 Electricity, Gas, Water, Internet Yes
$250 Electricity, Gas, TV, Internet No
$945 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$500 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$500 Electricity, Internet No
$500 Electricity, Water, TV, Internet Yes
$500 Electricity, Gas, Sewage/Trash, TV, Internet No
$510 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$0 Electricity, Water, TV, Internet No
$500 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$2800 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$775 Electricity, Internet Yes
Electricity, Sewage/Trash, TV TV: most basic package from Time Warner is
$40/mo. Other stuff comes to ~$60/mo. Basically when it's all said and done, we
$970 are paying ~$750/month total for everything. Yes
Electricity i am leaching internet from someone, just be sure if you do that, you
$1000 use a secure vpn or foward your ports over SSH No
$250 TV, Internet Yes
$100 Electricity, TV, Internet Yes
$300 Electricity Yes
$200 Yes
$575 TV, Internet everything else is included in the rent No
$0 Electricity, Water, TV, Internet No
$300 Electricity, TV, Internet <$60/mo No
$0 Electricity Yes
$350 Electricity, TV, Internet No
Electricity The $290 above includes everything (parking, electricity, internet, and
$510 all utilities) No
$0 Internet Yes
$500 Electricity, Gas, Water, Sewage/Trash, TV, Internet No
$300 Electricity, TV, Internet Yes
$500 Electricity, Gas, Water, TV, Internet Yes
$233 Electricity, Water, Internet No
$300 Electricity, Gas, Water, Sewage/Trash, TV, Internet No
$300 Electricity, Gas, Water, Sewage/Trash, TV, Internet Yes
$300 Electricity, Gas, Water, Sewage/Trash, TV, Internet No
$300 Electricity, TV, Internet Yes
$1330 Electricity, Water, TV, Internet Yes
$300 Electricity, TV, Internet Yes
$800 Electricity, TV No
$400 Internet nothing... yet No
$520 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$50 Electricity, TV, Internet Yes
$500 Electricity, Gas, Water, Internet Yes
$250 Electricity, Water, TV Yes
$450 TV No
Electricity, Gas, Water, TV, Internet Water is a set cost ($10 per month) that is
$1350 added to our rent. No
$500 Electricity, Gas, Internet Yes
$300 Electricity, Gas, TV, Internet Yes
$400 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$200 No
$625 TV, Internet No
$579 Electricity, TV, Internet No
$345 Internet No
$270 No
$250 Electricity, Gas, TV, Internet No
$500 Electricity, Gas, TV, Internet No
$200 Electricity, Gas, TV, Internet No
Electricity, Gas, Water, Sewage/Trash Included in the price of the rent
$400 (electricity, gas, water, sewage)($25 extra) No
$75 TV, Internet No
$300 TV, Internet No
$250 Electricity, TV, Internet Yes
$100 TV, Internet No
Close to
Extras Cleanliness Area "Everthing"
Laundry, Gym, Carport (Parking) Laundry is $1.25 wash and $1.25 dry, parking is
$30.00 a month, free fitness center and study lounge awesome awesome awesome
Laundry, Carport (Parking) One garage and washer and dryer unit in kitchen good good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, **assigned parking, controlled access awesome good awesome
Laundry, Carport (Parking) good good awesome
unacceptable bad awesome
good so-so awesome
Laundry good good awesome
Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good so-so good
Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) Indoor parking: $30/month, outdoor: free. so-so so-so bad
Laundry, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome so-so bad
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) single car garage awesome awesome unacceptable
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome awesome awesome
good good good
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good so-so bad
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good good good
Laundry, Carport (Parking) Laundry and parking are available, but cost extra so-so so-so good
Laundry, Carport (Parking) good good so-so
so-so so-so so-so
Laundry, Carport (Parking) good so-so so-so
Laundry, Carport (Parking), **free heat and water awesome awesome good
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) Laundry is $1 to wash, $1 to dry. Outdoor
pool. Free Internet. Fitness center on top floor of main bldg, for free it gets the job
done: 2 bikes, 2 treadmills, 2 ellipticals, 2 stairclimbers, a big universal machine
that has lets you do all your essential exercises. Only 3 sets of dumbells, and no
bench. good good awesome
Laundry, Carport (Parking) coin laundry awesome awesome so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome awesome awesome
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) laundy is not free and gym has one time fee so-so so-so good
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) $2.25/load of laundry, $10 for a gym pass
(crap gym) good so-so good
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) Laundry is $1 to wash and $1 to dry. The
pool and gym are part of the Marriott hotel, so there is no additional fee. awesome good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, **free parking good good good
Laundry good good so-so
Laundry, Carport (Parking) so-so good good
Laundry good good bad
Laundry, Carport (Parking) Parking: $50/month, Laundry: coin operated good good awesome
Laundry, Carport (Parking) Laundry is $1.25 for wash and $1.25 for dry; parking
underground is $50/month good good good
Laundry, Carport (Parking) awesome awesome awesome
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good so-so so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking), **Basketball Court, Hot Tub awesome good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) GYMS HAS TREADMILLS AND SOME
CHEAP WEIGHTS good good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym good good awesome
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) so-so so-so bad
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome good bad
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good awesome so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good awesome so-so
**none awesome awesome good
good awesome awesome
so-so good good
Laundry good so-so awesome
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome awesome so-so
good good good
Laundry, Carport (Parking) need to pay $1.25 for the washer, but the dryer is free. good good good
Laundry, Carport (Parking) awesome good so-so
Laundry, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome good so-so
Laundry, Carport (Parking) Must pay for Laundry (on each floor) as well as Parking
(in the basement of complex) good so-so good
Laundry, Carport (Parking), **Restaurant located inside complex that is open on
weekends. Maid service twice a week was included Laundry is located in the
basement, and parking costs an additional $75/month awesome awesome awesome
Laundry, Carport (Parking) good good awesome
Laundry, Carport (Parking) Laundry is $1.25/$1.25; parking is outdoor only,
$99/month good awesome good
Carport (Parking) Two spaces behind the building, first come first serve so-so awesome good
Laundry, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome awesome awesome
Laundry, Pool, Carport (Parking) washers/dryers included in some apts,
parking/pool not extra awesome good so-so
so-so good so-so
Laundry, Pool, Carport (Parking) Parking free outside, laundry pay, pool pay for key
to access good so-so bad
Pool, **Laundry room down the hall. Utilities - $25. Dishwasher (old) It has a
refrigerator, gas range, and a dishwasher. so-so good bad
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking), **Hot Tub, Sauna, Grill/Patio area awesome so-so awesome
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) awesome awesome awesome
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking), **LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Gotta
pay for laundry awesome awesome awesome
Laundry, Pool, Gym, Carport (Parking) good good awesome
Safety Comments
good Its the best Marquette housing available!
good None
good It is really expensive, but utilities are included.Get a roommate. I really hate living alone!
good Cool
so-so Lots of surprises, after moving in the management is unresponsive and the apartment is dirty, spiders and cockroaches, the description and demo made it look much
good The building is older (1920s) and has not been updated much. It has some good character but is also rather worn. This was the only place I was able to find on the eas
awesome Great apartment but must be a Marquette student to rent unless you can find a Marquette student to sublet from.
so-so good place for the summer, esp. if you work at Tower, WI
good Although they offer short term leases, they are not flexible with the lease end dates.The place is fairly expensive and far from work. They do offer short term leases an
awesome Very clean place. Not much to do around the area though.
awesome The apartment is lovely - the rooms are large and there is lots of storage, but I absolutely hate living in Pewaukee!I wish I were living downtown!
awesome Hunter's Ridge is really centric, and only about 20 minutes from Milwaukee.
good Really close to HQ. Clean, convenient, and safe. Most of my neighbors were GE interns! The address numbering system is confusing, so you must keep calling UPS/F
good Nice and close to work but far from social activities
good Nice.. can easily fit 3 people. Close to work, grocery, and a walmart
so-so My apartment is just off the Marquette campus (just west of downtown), where I go to school, so it's probably not ideal for others who need shorter leases or want to be
good It's a rather large apartment that 3 people who go to UWMilwaukee live in. We are subletting as they wanted to save some money while also living at home. It works o
so-so It's on the Marquette campus to it's close to downtown Milwaukee.
so-so I am living with my friends who go to college here, but they are not GE employees, so I liked it, but I will not be staying there again.My current living conditions do not fi
awesome The place is nice, but the 25 minute commute to HQ is about the maximum I'd ever go for. If you live like 2 miles south, its the same neighborhood, and you really are
awesome Falls within the absolute best location of Milwaukee (Historic Third Ward; b/w the river & lake, north of I-94 & south of North Ave.). Our place is nice, just as big as the
awesome I am not sure if I will end up living there again, but it is a very nice apartment complex. It seems safe. It would be a great location for anyone working at HQ.I really like
awesome $$$$$$$$$$$$$Really great place, more than anyone needs though
so-so It's ok for the summer, it's close to RP and most other fun activities, but there are nicer apartments in the area for more money
good Not a bad place. The like us because we work for GE. We get a discount because of GE. Good price for the apartment and in a central location. 5 minutes from downt
awesome About 2 miles up the road they have Wendy's, Taco Bell, McDonalds, Red Lobster, and Subway among other things. A Walmart isn't too far also. For a person in colle
good prefer a place with more interns living there, but complex is nice and close to HQ. close to work, groceries, restaraunts. Nice neighborhood
bad Bad area. Nice, but bad area
good There are always a bunch of subleases available near UWM. It is close to the lake and only 3 miles from summerfest and the bars (biking distance if you are ambitious
good Live in downtown Milwaukee.
so-so Great place for Marquette students, but doubt have the short term lease ability for summer interns
good The apartment is on Marquette's campus, so it's in a good location, and public safety is driving around all the time to keep the area safe.
awesome no
awesome good place , far from party but close to work
good Great place to live for the summer, close to many other interns and very close to HQ. It takes about 20 minutes to get downtown, but it is very manageable
awesome I like the location and the apartment is nice. The only thing to keep in mind is that it's mostly families that live in the other units, so they don't really like loud parties.
awesome Good place to live if you work in HQ. If you work in RP or Tower though, find somewhere in Milwaukee. You'll probably have more fun that way.
good Nice family neighborhood.
awesome Its good.
awesome The apartments are very nice. Pewaukee is convenient if you work at HQ, but you must live with/near other interns or you will have a hard time getting downtown for so
good This is a very nice place. It is one exit down the highway from HQ. There are two options, townhouse and apartment. I live in an apartment, which is bigger than the ap
good Very nice. About 25 minutes from downtown. A great place to live if you're working at HQ for the summer because it's about a 7 minute drive to work. I would live there
awesome The neighborhood was really nice and secure. The apartment's living room and kitchen had high ceiling, spacious living room. Would live there again.
good It has been a really great place. It is an excellent place to try and find a sublet during the summer, as many actual residents leave during this time.
good ha?
good Great place right in the heart of downtown Milwaukee.....only about 8 blocks from Water St.!
good It really is a good complex to stay over the summer. It is, however, relatively far away from both downtown and Waukesha.
awesome Close to workThe area is suburban. The place is nice with garage parking and extremely safe. Definitely not city living.
good It's a nice safe area to live in. If you're in Headquarters it is close to work and there is a busline that runs in front of the complex to HQ. The apartment is spacious and
good this is my apartment all year, would not work for an intern not wanting to live there all year
awesome Its good, but maybe not for just a co-op/internship.
good Clean, lots of room, great location if you work at HQ, not if you want to go out a lot
awesome Close to HQ.
good It is my apartment during the school year. Would only really be an option for people subletting for the summer, so I think security deposit and rent would be negotiable
awesome Pretty good location, right across the street there's a Metro Market (grocery store) and lots of restaurants nearby. Close to everything. Since it's fully furnished, I didn't h
so-so Great downtown location just off Marquette's campus. The building is about 70 years old and was a hotel back in the day so it has alot of character and interesting asp
good Overall, great place
good Studio apt - good for me, esp. for the summer.Great location, perfect place for a summer spent roaming around Milwaukee.
good It's Cheap, Downtown, comes with furniture and a great view of Lake Michigan. It's great because I didn't have to worry about anything (furniture, cable, internet,etc.)
good kind of far from downtown, but good for working at HQI would recommend getting a rommate here...not many co-ops living there, it's a nice place, close to HQ, but abo
so-so If you are under 21, you are limited to what you can do downtown anyway. So living closer to work was more important to me. I saved a lot of money on gas because H
good It has short term leases, relatively nice, quieter, a bit older.Its quiet. Its kinda back in suburbs. Its a SHORT drive to HQ, like 7 mins. Its low crime. Not the ritzyest neig
good I work 25 minutes away, so I need to find something closer. The apartment wasn't as up-to-date as I would like. There is a weird odor in the hallways.The apartment is
awesome Its a great place, I would live there again.
awesome Its at an awesome location. only 2 bedroom though - we're putting 4 interns there to save money.Here's the deal: there's a wierd law in milwaukee saying you can't hav
good Amazing place right downtown next to Cathedral Square.Perfect place to live in the summer in Milwaukee
good Yankee Hill apartments are very nice and accomodating.
I really hate living alone!
sive and the apartment is dirty, spiders and cockroaches, the description and demo made it look much nicer. Crappy management but good price and location
It has some good character but is also rather worn. This was the only place I was able to find on the east side that allows short-term leases and has studios (they also have 1BRs). The place is in a grea
s you can find a Marquette student to sublet from.
the lease end dates.The place is fairly expensive and far from work. They do offer short term leases and it is pet friendly Unless you are willing to pay extra for these, I do not recommend it.
of storage, but I absolutely hate living in Pewaukee!I wish I were living downtown!
ighbors were GE interns! The address numbering system is confusing, so you must keep calling UPS/FedEX/DHL etc to correct the address info (in case they are delivering something to you). Other tha
wntown), where I go to school, so it's probably not ideal for others who need shorter leases or want to be closer to HQ.
kee live in. We are subletting as they wanted to save some money while also living at home. It works out for both groups of people.
not GE employees, so I liked it, but I will not be staying there again.My current living conditions do not fit well with this survey because I am living with some friends who go to UWM and they have a year
e maximum I'd ever go for. If you live like 2 miles south, its the same neighborhood, and you really are right next to everything in Milwaukee
hird Ward; b/w the river & lake, north of I-94 & south of North Ave.). Our place is nice, just as big as the 2 bdrm some friends have at Yankee Hill, and is a stone’s throw from Water St which is where you
ce apartment complex. It seems safe. It would be a great location for anyone working at HQ.I really like this apartment complex. The carpet has recently been replaced, and the building is well-maintaine
ties, but there are nicer apartments in the area for more money
a discount because of GE. Good price for the apartment and in a central location. 5 minutes from downtown 15 minutes to work.
nalds, Red Lobster, and Subway among other things. A Walmart isn't too far also. For a person in college I find the room quite nice with a bathroom, two rooms, and a split kitchen/family room area. It is
e and close to HQ. close to work, groceries, restaraunts. Nice neighborhood
is close to the lake and only 3 miles from summerfest and the bars (biking distance if you are ambitious). A little far from HQ but great if you are working at Tower Ave or Research Park
rm lease ability for summer interns
ion, and public safety is driving around all the time to keep the area safe.
and very close to HQ. It takes about 20 minutes to get downtown, but it is very manageable
eep in mind is that it's mostly families that live in the other units, so they don't really like loud parties.
r though, find somewhere in Milwaukee. You'll probably have more fun that way.
ork at HQ, but you must live with/near other interns or you will have a hard time getting downtown for social events.Great place for the summer because there are a lot of other interns living here. For lon
HQ. There are two options, townhouse and apartment. I live in an apartment, which is bigger than the apartments and has a garage. I know people in the apartments, and they also like Saddle Brook. It is
ve if you're working at HQ for the summer because it's about a 7 minute drive to work. I would live there again for a summer rotation, but would live downtown if I worked here full-time due to personal pr
living room and kitchen had high ceiling, spacious living room. Would live there again.
d find a sublet during the summer, as many actual residents leave during this time.
bout 8 blocks from Water St.!
ver, relatively far away from both downtown and Waukesha.
ge parking and extremely safe. Definitely not city living.
e to work and there is a busline that runs in front of the complex to HQ. The apartment is spacious and well kept.
anting to live there all year
want to go out a lot
an option for people subletting for the summer, so I think security deposit and rent would be negotiable depending on situational basis.
ket (grocery store) and lots of restaurants nearby. Close to everything. Since it's fully furnished, I didn't have to worry about finding things and making sure they would look alright. Also, there's maid serv
ding is about 70 years old and was a hotel back in the day so it has alot of character and interesting aspects that you won't get with newer apartment buildings.Overall, I am very satisfied with my apartme
erfect place for a summer spent roaming around Milwaukee.
Lake Michigan. It's great because I didn't have to worry about anything (furniture, cable, internet,etc.)
ecommend getting a rommate here...not many co-ops living there, it's a nice place, close to HQ, but about a 30min drive to downtown. They also have 2bdrms.
wn anyway. So living closer to work was more important to me. I saved a lot of money on gas because HQ was so close. Downsides: appliances were old in our unit( newer units weren't available at the t
uiet. Its kinda back in suburbs. Its a SHORT drive to HQ, like 7 mins. Its low crime. Not the ritzyest neighbors though. Appliances are old, but its cheap and short-term lease. Might live downtown as Wau
e apartment wasn't as up-to-date as I would like. There is a weird odor in the hallways.The apartment is very large. Rene (a man) in the office staff has been very helpful in the moving process. I would lik
ng 4 interns there to save money.Here's the deal: there's a wierd law in milwaukee saying you can't have 4 or more random ppl in an apartment - in other words at least 2 have to be related somehow. If
ct place to live in the summer in Milwaukee
so have 1BRs). The place is in a great location (<10 min walk to Brady St, Water St, and lake front) and is inexpensive. Street parking is available and there are also lots nearby.
, I do not recommend it.
delivering something to you). Other than that, a great place to stay for the Summer.
who go to UWM and they have a year long lease, but had an open room I could stay in. Sorry!
row from Water St which is where you will go out mostly. Trust me you will want to be downtown, esp if you are 21+. There's nothing to do in Waukesha. There's a reason you pay more to live downtown
ed, and the building is well-maintained. Belinski management seems to be on top of things, and they offer a small discount to GE interns. It is a little bit of a drive to downtown Milwaukee, but I usually on
d a split kitchen/family room area. It is quite nice. I suggest getting a roommate and doing the two room deal.
ve or Research Park
lot of other interns living here. For longterm housing, I would want to be closer to downtown, or RP where I work.
, and they also like Saddle Brook. It is a little far from downtown Milwaukee, but nothing to complain about. I would definitely recommend it to future interns. The only drawback was that the person who l
rked here full-time due to personal preference.A great place to spend a summer if you're working at HQ.
d look alright. Also, there's maid service included in this apartments, twice a week, which is very nice. Overall, I think I spent about the same as other interns on my apartment, because costs such as TV
all, I am very satisfied with my apartment. It's a great location and we have probably the best value for an apartment around the Marquette area. You have to deal with some maintance issues every now
newer units weren't available at the time) and not close to anything except HQ.
m lease. Might live downtown as Waukesha is a lil far.
lpful in the moving process. I would like to be somewhere that looks a little newer. They had the carpet and apartment cleaned before I got there, but there was still areas that needed work. The bottom c
east 2 have to be related somehow. If you are planning on sharing bedrooms in order to reduce the cost (its worth it), you might have to 'convince' the manager you're related. Even better, if no one bring
eason you pay more to live downtown: location, location, location (umm JVT 1 block away from Jazz in the Park = sick). Unfortunately, JVT is no longer doing short-term leases.I am very happy with the
downtown Milwaukee, but I usually only go down there durring the weekends anyway.
y drawback was that the person who lived there before us smoked, so the apartment smells a little.
apartment, because costs such as TV, cable and internet, utilities, furniture rental, etc add up. This way I was saved from the hassles of all those messes
h some maintance issues every now and then and the 12 month lease period doesn't make it a viable option for most interns but if you are planning on spending a year or so permanently in the area and
areas that needed work. The bottom cabinets are really dirty from leaks, or something like that. I use the top two cabinets. The gas is usually not on during the summer, so if you get cold easily you migh
re related. Even better, if no one brings this topic up, don't bring it up yourself. No one cares about this law anyways. Also we got a sweet parking deal; we're parking our cars in the motorcycle parking sp
term leases.I am very happy with the place, though me and another intern split a 1 bdrm place which saves us over $2000 for the summer. I have heard that our JVT screws you at the end and takes you
year or so permanently in the area and are looking for a great value apt., I would look into this place.
mer, so if you get cold easily you might want to bring an extra blanket. The a/c works perfectly! The apt is really close to the pool. Like most older apts, you can easily hear things going on outside and ne
g our cars in the motorcycle parking spot. we get 4 spots but are paying for 3. The ride to work is long, but we carpool which saves ALOT on gas. every week someone else drives. There's a gym, liquor s
T screws you at the end and takes your security deposit for "cleaning" no matter what, but we will see. Since JVT is no longer doing short-term leases though, the choice is Yankee Hill. Nice place, they o
y hear things going on outside and next door. This place is very close to Headquarters.
ne else drives. There's a gym, liquor store, and a supermarket right next door. Water street only a few blocks away.
hoice is Yankee Hill. Nice place, they offer short-term leases, right next to JVT
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