199 movers in Waukesha
"This company gave me an estimate for my moved based on weight and distance. The person who did the walking estimate made asumptions that were wrong; the pick up of an additional storage place 10 mins from my place became a 3 1/2 hr worth of overti..."
"Don't use them! Charged an extra hour, added incorrect fees and did not adjust. Also damaged several pieces of furniture. $1,900+ for a local move."
"The first time I moved with this company, it was a great move. So I called them again--much to my regret now. Both were local moves with a packing day, a moving day, and an unpacking day. The first time,the same crew came all three days. The sec..."
"Selected this company based on a very reasonable price quote. Upon arrival, the movers increased the total cost of my move by almost $1000. as others here have mentioned too. I had to leave things behind because of this. I was told last Tuesday, 1..."
"Sitting in an empty house with a pregnant wife and two little kids waiting for the company to find a driver to deliver my items to my new location. Well past the the delivery date provided by the company. They keep saying sorry but have provided n..."
What to know when moving to Waukesha, WI
Waukesha at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A well-educated community where 39.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree and 45.2% are renters.
- The Major Draw:
- The median household income is $74,596, making it an attractive option for many.
- The Reality Check:
- With a poverty rate of 9.6%, some residents may face economic challenges.
- Commute:
- Only 0.6% of residents use public transit.
- Top Tip:
- Budget for $1,180/month in rent.
The 'Vibe' Check: Who Thrives Here?
Waukesha presents a blend of education and affordability. With a median gross rent of $1,180 and median home values around $277,800, potential movers can find reasonable housing options. The community is moderately educated, with 39.1% of residents having at least a bachelor's degree, contributing to the area's character. However, commuting may be challenging as only 0.6% of the population utilizes public transit, indicating a likely reliance on personal vehicles.
Probably not your spot if you want strong public transit options or are seeking a city with lower housing costs.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
- Median gross rent is $1,180, while the median home value is $277,800, making it a viable option for both renters and buyers.
- 39.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, reflecting a moderately educated community.
- The poverty rate is 9.6%, indicating some economic diversity.
- Renter percentage is 45.2%, suggesting a balanced housing market.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Crime & Safety: What the Numbers Say
Wisconsin's crime rates show a declining trend in several categories, which may impact perceptions of safety in the area.
- Violent crime: 235.9 per 100k, which is 27.5% lower than the national average.
- Property crime: 981.4 per 100k, 36.6% below the national average.
- Notable trend: Homicide rates have decreased by 31.9% since 2022.
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (state-level summarized data for Wisconsin).
Schools & Higher Ed
Waukesha has access to a range of educational institutions, benefiting students in the area.
- 14 total postsecondary institutions are available in the region.
- Local options include Carroll University and Waukesha County Technical College.
- Nearby institutions also include Herzing University and Ottawa University in Brookfield.
Source: NCES Postsecondary School Locations, U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard.
Weather & Getting Outside
While specific climate data is unavailable, Waukesha offers several parks for outdoor enjoyment.
- People's Park (4.6 stars, 2,472 reviews)
- Minooka Park (4.7 stars, 1,413 reviews)
- Fox Brook Park (4.6 stars, 1,334 reviews)
- Frame Park Formal Gardens (4.6 stars, 1,755 reviews)
Source: Google Places API (New).