

The Germantown area lies within one of the fastest- growing regions in Wisconsin and is itself experiencing substantial growth in both the residential and economic markets. With new businesses moving into the community, more and more employees are choosing to relocate to the community, and with its location near downtown Milwaukee, the Germantown area has become a desirable place for commuters to reside.
Though Germantown’s population is on the rise, it has still successfully maintained that small-town essence and has preserved much of its natural land area, giving way to a charming rural environment many take pleasure in in this Midwestern region.

But Germantown is not rural in all senses, as it is equipped with all the significant amenities of a major city. Outstanding healthcare, top-rate educational resources, progressive government programs and services, plenty of shopping and dining and abundant recreation are accompanied by an excellent assortment of housing opportunities for both buyers and renters, making Germantown the ideal community for families and retirees. With all of this and more, it is no wonder Germantown has been recognized multiple times as one of the “Best Places to Live” by Money magazine—most recently ranking #76 out of 100 in the 2009 listing.