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Any insights to the east part of the city of Waukesha, what it is like to live there. Is this part considered an upper middle class? What about the school system?
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Can you be a little more specific in regard to neighborhoods/streets you are considering? Waukesha is a fairly good size town and the "east" encompasses a variety of areas. The school system in general is quite good, but again, it varies depending on the neighborhood. If you are looking for an upper middle class neighborhood with a good elementary school, I would look in western part of town. The neighborhoods that feed into Meadowbrook Elementary or Bethesda Elementary would be my recommendation. Good luck and let me know if you would like more info!
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you will find Waukesha has a long history of keeping the city they way they like it.
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