Oak Hill Subdivision in Milwaukee

HOME AND LOT PACKAGES STARTING IN THE $250's

New Homesites just added!  Call Matt Petushek at 760-900-5082 for details!

Welcome to Oak Hill! Located in the City of Milwaukee, Oak Hill provides the
convenience of an urban setting that is a short drive to downtown yet close to
rural areas where one can enjoy the quiet serenity of nature. This beautiful
neighborhood has tall oak trees, special landscaping islands, and secluded
from Good Hope Road. Many homesites feature exposure and back to densely
wooded areas. The ideal location, Milwaukee is a community with a “big city
soul and a small town heart.” With its numerous running and biking trails,
15,000-acre county park system, scenic shoreline, vibrant theaters and
upscale restaurants, this is an area that everyone can enjoy!

Directions:
Hwy 45 to Good Hope Road Exit, East to 99th Street, North (left) to
Greenwood Terrace, East (right) one block to the Oak Hill entrance.


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Homes For Sale in Oak Hill

Lots available in Oak Hill
Homesite Size Garage Exposure Price
         
  Block #1 Homesites    
         
1 13,663 LEFT n/a $OLD
2 13,000 LEFT n/a $OLD
3 13,000 LEFT n/a $OLD
4 13,000 RIGHT n/a $OLD
5 13,000 RIGHT n/a $OLD
6       $92,500
8       $97,500
10 16,964 LEFT n/a $OLD
11       $OLD
12 15,679 RIGHT n/a $OLD
13 16,662 RIGHT Rear Look-Out MODEL
14       $92,000
15 16,539 RIGHT Rear Look-Out $OLD
16       $95,000
17       $96,500
18       $96,500
19 12,545 RIGHT Rear Look-Out $OLD
20 13,200 RIGHT Rear Look-Out $OLD
  Block #2 Homesites    
1       $89,500
2       $101,500
3       $92,500
4       $99,500
5       $101,000
6       $107,500
7       $OLD
13       $82,500


Foundation exposures subject to change upon final review of grading plan by
Tim O'Brien Homes, based on surrounding areas of construction
ALL INFORMATION DEEMED TO BE ACCURATE AT TIME OF POSTING
BUT NOT GUARANTEED. SIDE LOAD GARAGES ARE ENCOURAGED
BY THE DEVELOPER AND MAY BE REQUIRED BY ACC.

Area Information:
Library
Milwaukee Public Library
814 W. Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53233
(414) 286-3000
www.mpl.org

Milwaukee Fire Department
711 West Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
(414) 286-8948

Milwaukee Police Department
6929 W. Silver Spring Road
Milwaukee, WI 53218
(414) 935-7254

City Hall
200 E. Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 286-2221
US Post Office
345 W. St. Paul Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(800) 275-8777
www.usps.com

Hospitals
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital
Milwaukee
2323 N. Lake Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 291-1000

Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Ozaukee
13111 N. Port Washington Road
Mequon, WI 53097
(262) 243-7300

Froedtert Medical College of WI
9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53226
(414) 805-5505

Schools/Colleges:
Schools

Milwaukee Public Schools
www.mpsportal.milwaukee.k12.wi.us

Colleges

UW Milwaukee
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53201
(414)229-1122
www.uwm.edu

Milwaukee School of Engineering
1025 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
www.msoe.edu
(800) 332-6763

Marquette University
615 N. 11th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
www.marquette.edu
(414) 288-7250

Mount Mary College
2900 N. Menomonee River Parkway
Milwaukee, WI 53222-4597
(414) 258-4810
www.mtmary.edu

For Information on More Colleges,
please go to:
www.milwaukee.about.com
/cs/highereducation
Interests and Activities:
Summerfest
www.summerfest.com

Each summer, Milwaukee hosts the world’s largest music festival. Visitors have
a chance to explore this eclectic blend of cultures through food, and entertainment.
In addition to the 10 day long music festival, the Henry Maier Festival hosts a wealth
of seasonal events such as Festa Italiana, Irish Fest, and German Fest.

Miller Park
One Brewers Way
Milwaukee, WI
Tel. 414.902.4400 or 414.902.4000 (tickets)

Home of the Milwaukee Brewers, Miller Park is a state of the art ballpark. The
fan-shaped roof opens and closes to keep fans from the cold, and the Smartvision
color video scoreboard is considered one of the best in the country.

Milwaukee Art Museum
700 North Art Museum Drive, Milwaukee, WI; Tel. 414.224.3200

The Milwaukee Art Museum was created by internationally-renowned architect
Santiago Calatrava and is the first of his buildings to be completed in the United
States. The futuristic construction houses a portion of the museum's collection
and is topped by the Burke Brise Soleil, a pair of moveable wings that span 217
feet and are used to help control temperature and lighting inside the building.

Discovery World
www.discoveryworld.org
500 N Harbor Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53202

A modern museum consisting of hands on exhibits, salt water aquarium, and
state of the art learning labs providing an educational experience for all ages.
“Where science, discovery, creativity, ingenuity, adventure, and technology
inspire to visitors to turn their dreams into reality.”

Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory (The Domes)
524 South Layton Boulevard
Milwaukee, WI
Tel. 414.649.9800

The Domes consist of three 85-foot domes where plants from around the world
are cultivated in a naturalistic setting. Two of the glass domes have distinct
climates that feature plant life specific to their environments. The Arid Dome
is home to a large variety of desert vegetation found in the hot, dry regions of
North and South America, as well as Africa

Old World Third Street
Old World Third Street offers a unique blend of old and new situated close
by the Milwaukee River. Originally a German neighborhood, the area is now
an eclectic blend of boutiques, specialty shops and restaurants.

Betty Brinn Children's Museum
929 E. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
Tel. 414.390.5437

Miller Brewery Tours
www.millerbrewing.com
Enjoy a free, one hour tour highlighting Miller’s history and brewing process.
Tel: 414-931-BEER


Milwaukee County Zoo
www.milwakeezoo.org
10001 W Blue Mound Rd.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226


Historic Third Ward
The Historic Third Ward boasts the highest concentration of art galleries
in the city, numerous restaurants, unique specialty stores, architects,
advertising agencies, graphic designers, artists, the Milwaukee Public
Market, Broadway Theater Center, as well as condominiums, office
buildings and industrial space.

Broadway Theatre
www.skylightopera.com
158 N. Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202
414-291-7800

Milwaukee Rep Theatre
www.milwaukeerep.com
108 E. Wells street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
414-224-9490

Pabst Theater
www.pabsttheater.org
144 E. Wells Street
Milwaukee, WI 53211
(414) 286-3663

Shopping:
Mayfair Mall
www.mayfairmall.com
2500 N. Mayfair Road
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
(414) 771-1300

Bayshore Town Center
www.shopbayshore.com
5800 N. Bayshore Drive
Glendale, WI
(414) 963-8780

Brady Street
Eclectic array of shops,
galleries, coffee houses,
night spots, and restaurants

Historic Third Ward
Shops, galleries and restaurants

For more information on
shopping, please visit:
www.keymilwaukee.com/
shopping.html