Sheboygan
Wisconsin
City👥
Population
49,812
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Median Age
36.8 yrs
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Median Income
$62,953
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Median Home Price
$165,200
About Sheboygan
Sitting on the western shore of Lake Michigan, about an hour north of Milwaukee and an hour south of Green Bay, Sheboygan occupies one of those genuinely pleasant spots that people outside Wisconsin tend to overlook. With a population of just under 50,000 residents, it's large enough to offer real amenities and career opportunities, yet…
Sitting on the western shore of Lake Michigan, about an hour north of Milwaukee and an hour south of Green Bay, Sheboygan occupies one of those genuinely pleasant spots that people outside Wisconsin tend to overlook. With a population of just under 50,000 residents, it’s large enough to offer real amenities and career opportunities, yet small enough that you’ll recognize faces at the farmers market within a few months of arriving. If you’re weighing a move here, here’s an honest look at what life in Sheboygan actually looks like day to day.
A City That Fits Multiple Lifestyles
Sheboygan has a surprisingly diverse personality for a mid-sized Midwestern city. The revitalized downtown along North Eighth Street draws young professionals and empty-nesters with its independent restaurants, craft breweries like 3 Sheeps Brewing Company, and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, a nationally respected contemporary art institution. Head south toward the Harbor neighbourhood and you’ll find a working waterfront mixed with recreational marinas, fishing piers, and the kind of lakefront energy that bigger cities charge a premium for. Families tend to gravitate toward quieter neighbourhoods on the city’s edges or nearby communities like Kohler and Sheboygan Falls, where the pace slows down considerably. The median age of 36.8 reflects a community that’s genuinely mixed — not skewing dramatically old or young — which tends to make social integration easier for newcomers.
Cost of Living and Housing
This is probably where Sheboygan makes its strongest argument. The median home price sits around $165,200, which is dramatically lower than national averages and a fraction of what coastal markets demand. For that price, you’re not looking at a starter condo — you’re looking at a solid three-bedroom home with a yard. Rentals are proportionally reasonable as well, with decent one-bedroom apartments available in the $700–$950 range depending on location and condition. The median household income of approximately $62,953 pairs well with these housing costs, meaning residents generally aren’t stretched thin just to keep a roof over their heads. Utilities, groceries, and everyday expenses follow a similar pattern of Midwestern practicality.
Employment and Economy
Sheboygan’s economy is anchored by manufacturing in a way that’s actually held up well over time. Kohler Company, the globally known plumbing and hospitality brand headquartered just minutes from the city, is the area’s dominant employer and carries a strong reputation for wages and stability. Bemis Manufacturing, Sargento Foods, and Johnsonville round out a manufacturing base that keeps skilled tradespeople and engineers in solid demand. Healthcare is another reliable employment sector, with Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center serving as a significant regional employer. The technology and professional services sectors are smaller but growing, and Milwaukee’s job market is close enough to commute if your field requires it.
Lifestyle and Recreation
Lake Michigan is the obvious recreational centrepiece. Kohler-Andrae State Park, just south of the city, offers genuine sand dunes, forested trails, and lakefront camping that feels far removed from any urban setting. Surfers — yes, freshwater surfers — regularly hit the lake near Deland Park, particularly in fall when wave conditions rival some saltwater spots. Golf enthusiasts know Sheboygan as home to Whistling Straits, the championship course that has hosted the PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup. The Sheboygan County YMCA, a robust trail network, and a surprisingly strong youth sports culture round out the options for active residents.
The Bottom Line
Sheboygan won’t suit everyone — winters are legitimately cold and lake-effect snow is real. But if you’re drawn to affordable housing, stable employment, genuine access to nature, and a community with more cultural depth than its size might suggest, it deserves serious consideration. This is a city where your dollar stretches, your commute is manageable, and the lake is always close by.
🏠 Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Price
$165,200
Median Rent
$874
Homeownership Rate
60.3%
💼 Employment & Economy
Unemployment Rate
2.5%
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Quick Facts
- Population
- 49,812
- Diversity Index
- 27.2
- Land Area
- 16.0 sq mi
- Population Density
- 3,116/sq mi
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