GREEN BAY, Wis. — To crazed Packers fans, Tyler Jozwiak is living the dream. He rents half a house for $650 a month on Stadium Drive, a block from Lambeau Field. From on top of the garage, he can peek into the team’s training facility. On game days, he wakes up at 6 a.m., fires up the grill, mixes a Bloody Mary, tailgates with dozens of Cheeseheads, then crosses the street and is in his seat by kickoff.

“Before I even walked in the place, I had the check written,” said Jozwiak, 31, who has lived in the duplex for three years. “It was all about location, location, location.”

Next door, Mallory Patton has a different view. Her family moved in soon after the new City Stadium, as Lambeau Field was known, opened in 1957. For decades, she helped her father park cars in the driveway to make a few bucks. But while he went to the stadium, she watched the games on television. With her parents no longer living and with fewer families in the neighborhood and more Packers fans there primarily to party, Patton is ready to move.

“It’s no longer the neighborhood I grew up with, with block parties and saying hello to neighbors,” Patton said. “I’m waiting for an offer. This whole area is going to turn into a sporting complex.”