Lincoln, Massachusetts
Neighborhood highlights: Real Estate, landmarks, museums and more
Lincoln is noted as the only town in America named after Lincoln, England (as opposed to President Abraham Lincoln).
Land preservation, beautiful real estate, culturally and historically significant landmarks are the attractions of this "quaint little town." Lincoln is home to Drumlin Farm, the DeCordova Museum, and the John Pierce House. It is also known for the the Gropius House, a National Historical Landmark designed by Walter Gropius, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century. If you are looking to invest in Lincoln real estate you will find a variety of opportunities. Lincoln Massachusetts real estate offers residential, new home construction, condominiums, adult living communities (55+ communities), retirement homes, land, waterfront properties and multi-family investment properties. Lincoln and the surrounding areas also offer farms, equine facilities and country properties.
No on-street overnight parking is permitted in the town of Lincoln.
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Lincoln Real Estate Snapshot
Local Lincoln, MA real estate market activity and real estate trends
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More information on Lincoln homes:
Number of properties currently on the market in Lincoln:
- Single Family Homes: 38 Properties
- Condominiums: 10 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 1 Property
Number of new Lincoln Real Estate listings in the last month:
- Single Family Homes: 4 Properties
- Condominiums: 0 Properties
- Multi-Family Homes: 1 Property
Average sale price for Real Estate sold in Lincoln, MA over the last 6 months:
- Single Family Homes: $1,181,843
- Condominiums: $449,000
- Multi-Family Homes:
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