Thursday, July 16, 2009

Should I Stay or Should I Go?!.....?

Okay, we%26#039;re thinking about moving from the NW suburbs of Chicago to the suburbs of Milwaukee Wisconsin, Pewaukee area to be exact. My husband received a great job offer...just not sure if it%26#039;s a stable move.... I need input...anyone live there?? What are some good areas, good value%26#039;s housing wise?? Raising kids, young families, newer homes, good schools...that sort of thing.... Also...I%26#039;m very concerned as I heard on the news that Wisconsin has very high unemployment rates and more college grads then jobs, is the economy stable there!?



Any and all input from anyone who knows, would be great!



Thanks in advance!!



Should I Stay or Should I Go?!.....?





Pewaukee is a great area, lived there for a few years before moving to AZ. Metro Milwaukee used to be a good place for college grad types to find work, but that is a trend that has gone down hill during the past few years. It is a blue collar industrialized city and always will be; it is what gives the Milwaukee area its character.



Pewaukee is nice because it is an outer suburb and the area is close enough to the city for a commute that would not be to bad. You are right in the middle of lake country and there is never a shortage of things to do in the area.



Surrounding communities like Brookfield, Waukesha and Heartland are all real nice places to live. For the most part there is a national housing slump right now, and the country could be on the verge of a recession. Housing values are not the greatest, but it can only go up from here in the next few years.



Make sure to check out Boomers and have a beer for me...



Should I Stay or Should I Go?!.....?

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That all depends on what exactly your husband does for a living, so past that, I can%26#039;t assist you further.



We are the city of festivals here in Milwaukee proper, but you should have some peace over in pewaukee and Waukesha.



Unemployment rates everywhere are going up as cheaper labor is in other countries. You can check out jsonline.com for the jobs to see what%26#039;s available if looking for yourself.



I%26#039;ll check back later, and if you have more datya, I could give you a more informed answer.

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