There are 19 independent living communities serving New Berlin, Wisconsin. This includes 2 communities in New Berlin and 17 nearby. The mean cost per day for independent living in Wisconsin is about $71, with costs ranging between $17 and $179 per day. On a monthly basis, this equates to a median expense of $2,117, with costs ranging from around $501 up to $5,362. The mean annual cost is $25,410, which is over the US average of $23,100.
Independent living costs in New Berlin can range from about $1,429 per month to $3,065 per month, with a median cost of about $2,243 per month. That equates to an annual cost of around $26,912.
New Berlin is a small city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. It is part of the Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis metropolitan area. It has a population of 39,445, with 1,269,645 residents in the surrounding metropolitan area. Residents over the age of 55 comprise approximately 31% of the total population.
New Berlin has an excellent SeniorScore™ of 85. The city's median household income is $76,000 ($38,000 on a per capita basis), in comparison to the average of $52,000 for the state of Wisconsin. The median home price in New Berlin is $355,500, which is much more than the Wisconsin average of $234,000. The city also has a low unemployment rate of about 4.9%.
New Berlin has very harsh average temperatures, with cold winters and calm summers. The area gets low amounts of precipitation annually. New Berlin has better than average water quality and poor air quality in comparison to other cities in the US.