Northern Management

98 Communities
14,553 Units
40 Cities
2 Senior Communities
2 Corporate Communities

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Northern Management Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Northern Management Operates

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Appleton

Nestled along the Fox River Valley, Appleton combines city conveniences with a welcoming community atmosphere. Home to 75,644 residents, this Wisconsin city features Lawrence University's campus, which enriches the downtown area along College Avenue. The city's 28 parks include the 139-acre Memorial Park, while the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center hosts Broadway shows and concerts throughout the year. Housing options range from historic properties near downtown to newer developments throughout the city, with current average rents ranging from $979 for one-bedroom units to $1,165 for two-bedroom apartments, showing a moderate 4.2% annual increase. Downtown Appleton celebrates its heritage at the Hearthstone Historic House Museum, the world's first home powered by hydroelectricity. The downtown district comes alive during signature events at Houdini Plaza and the Mile of Music festival. The Fox River Mall serves as a regional shopping destination, while College Avenue features locally-owned shops and seasonal markets. Lawrence University anchors the educational community, and residents have access to healthcare through ThedaCare Regional Medical Center and St. Elizabeth Hospital. With a cost of living below many comparable cities, Appleton maintains its appeal as an accessible, well-connected community.

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Green Bay

Green Bay sits where the Fox River meets Lake Michigan, giving the city a geography that has shaped its identity since French explorer Jean Nicolet established a trading post here in 1634. Today, it is the third-most populous city in Wisconsin and the county seat of Brown County, with a metro area of roughly 335,000 people. The economy spans healthcare, manufacturing, and education, with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay serving as a key anchor alongside major employers like Bellin Health Systems and Schneider National. The Green Bay Packers are woven into the city's fabric — Lambeau Field and the surrounding Titletown District are genuine gathering points year-round, not just on game days. Neighborhoods here offer real variety. Downtown and the Broadway District deliver riverfront energy, the Astor Park area features tree-lined streets near major medical centers, and University Heights puts residents close to the UW-Green Bay campus and Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary. The rental market reflects that range — from older craftsman-style homes converted into apartments to newer apartment communities near Titletown and the West Side. Studios, one-bedrooms, and multi-bedroom units are all in steady supply, with rents that remain notably accessible compared to other Wisconsin metros. For renters who want a mid-sized city with genuine character, Green Bay delivers without pretense.

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Marshfield

Located in the heart of Central Wisconsin, Marshfield offers residents a quiet lifestyle in a charming small town. Marshfield provides relief from the metropolitan hassles of big-city congestion and sprawling suburbs with top-notch healthcare facilities, excellent public schools, a low crime rate, and a low cost of living. Marshfield’s small-town character is evident in its quaint shops and restaurants strewn throughout the historic downtown area on Central Avenue. Plenty of annual events foster a sense of community in Marshfield, including the Maple Fall Fest, Dairyfest, Hub City Days, and the Central Wisconsin State Fair. Outdoor recreation is abundant in Marshfield, with numerous options for activities such as golfing, walking, cross-country skiing, fat-tire biking, hunting, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and more. Convenient access to Highway 10 makes getting around from Marshfield simple.