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How to Find the Cheapest Place to Rent in Milwaukee (June 2026)

Data as of Jun 9, 2026 · 58 live Milwaukee rentals

Typical rent in Milwaukee runs about $1,278 a month, but the cheapest unit listed right now starts at $800. That gap is the whole game: the lowest rent in Milwaukee is less about the “average” and more about catching the right building, the right floor plan, and the right week. Here’s how to do that, plus the cheaper nearby areas worth a look.

Studio

$1,288

typical / mo

1 bed

$1,185

typical / mo

2 bed

$1,275

typical / mo

3 bed

$1,300

typical / mo

Where to look: Milwaukee and the nearby areas

The fastest way to cut your rent is to widen the map. These are the closest markets to Milwaukee we track, sorted cheapest first. The lower ones are usually a bit farther out or have older housing stock; the pricier ones tend to be closer-in or newer. Pick by what your commute can take.

AreaTypical rentvs Milwaukee
Milwaukee (this city)$1,278-
West Allis, WI$1,171$107 cheaper
Cudahy, WI$1,260$18 cheaper
Greenfield, WI$1,492$214 more
Glendale, WI$1,495$217 more
Saint Francis, WI$1,521$243 more
Wauwatosa, WI$1,539$261 more
New Berlin, WI$1,635$357 more

How to actually find the cheapest place in Milwaukee

  1. Filter to the exact bedroom count you need. A studio isn’t automatically cheaper than a one-bedroom (here studios run ~$1,288 vs ~$1,185 for a one-bed), so compare the size you actually want, not the smallest one.
  2. Sort by price and watch the “from” vs typical gap. The cheapest Milwaukee unit (~$800) sits well under the median (~$1,278). The deals live at the bottom of that range, not the middle.
  3. Widen to the nearby areas above. Stretching to West Allis or Cudahy can save you real money each month if your commute allows it.
  4. Set a price-drop alert. Save your search on Budget Leases and get an email the moment a cheaper or newly-dropped Milwaukee place lists, so you see it before it’s gone.
  5. Be ready to move. The lowest-priced units go fastest. Have your documents ready and tour quickly; in a tight week the cheapest listing can be gone in days.

The cheapest Milwaukee rentals right now

The fastest way to find the cheapest place in Milwaukee

We track every Milwaukee rental we can find and rank them by price, deals first, so you don’t have to check a dozen sites. Browse the full list, filter to your size, and save a search to get the cheapest new ones by email.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest rent in Milwaukee right now?

The single lowest-priced unit we're tracking in Milwaukee starts around $800/mo, against a typical (median) rent of about $1,278. The cheapest unit is often a few hundred dollars under the median, so sorting by price and moving quickly matters as much as the city you pick.

How much is rent in Milwaukee compared to the rest of WI?

Milwaukee's typical rent (~$1,278/mo) runs right around the WI median of $1,310. Nearby West Allis runs cheaper still, around $1,171.

Where are the cheapest areas near Milwaukee?

The best-value nearby markets right now are West Allis (~$1,171/mo), Cudahy (~$1,260/mo). They're a bit farther out, but widening your search to them is the single biggest lever on rent if you can manage the commute.

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