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Lincoln, IL Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $200,000

    • 8 Beds
    • 3,752 Sq Ft

    64 Gavin St, Lincoln, IL 62656

    Well maintained four-unit vinyl sided multi-family property with ample off-street parking situated on a generous 130X151 lot! Two side by side duplex type structures on premises. Addresses are 60 Gavin Street (A & B) as well as 64 Gavin Street (A & B). Each unit boasts a spacious living room, equipped eat-in kitchen with an adjacent laundry room, two nice sized bedrooms, and a full hall bath.

    Seth Goodman ME Realty

    64 Gavin St, Lincoln, IL 62656
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    $350,000

    • 8 Beds
    • 5,362 Sq Ft

    147 Northville Dr, Lincoln, IL 62656

    Wonderful brick/aluminum sided all electric six-unit (three units per structure) multi-family property with a rear parking lot as well as an adjacent vacant lot! All six units are currently rented. Four units are two story -- main floor boasts a living room with adjacent laundry facilities as well as an equipped eat-in kitchen with an adjacent bath as well as a rear exterior access point.

    Seth Goodman ME Realty

    147 Northville Dr, Lincoln, IL 62656
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    $89,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1,920 Sq Ft

    515 S Maple St, Lincoln, IL 62656

    Stately two story vinyl sided duplex situated in an ultra convenient spot! Main floor of each unit consists of a living room as well as a kitchen. Upper level of each unit features a landing area, large bedroom, and a full hall bath. Property also features a basement (exterior access only), covered front and rear porch areas, replacement windows, two newer furnaces, two newer water heaters, newer

    Seth Goodman ME Realty

    515 S Maple St, Lincoln, IL 62656

Why Live in Lincoln

Lincoln, Illinois, a historic Route 66 stop, is a rural city with a population of 13,000. Named for Abraham Lincoln before his presidency, the city features a bustling downtown with a variety of shopping and dining options. Residents often commute to nearby cities like Springfield, Decatur, and Bloomington but enjoy Lincoln's amenities, including locally owned cafes, boutiques, and antique shops. The city is known for its historic homes, with older properties dating back to the early 1900s and newer subdivisions from the 1980s onward. Common architectural styles include ranch-style homes, bungalows, and Craftsmans. Lincoln offers numerous attractions, such as 14 parks, a golf course, and the Lincoln Park District, which includes a playground, pool, and various sports facilities. Kickapoo Creek Park features 10 miles of trails, while the Lincoln Elks Golf Course provides an 18-hole experience. The Logan County Fairgrounds and Lincoln Speedway host frequent events, and the VIP Lincoln Grand theater offers entertainment in the heart of downtown. The Lincoln Heritage Museum is a notable attraction, displaying presidential artifacts. The city hosts several annual events, including the Balloons Over 66 hot-air balloon festival and Third Fridays Downtown, featuring live music and vendors. Lincoln Elementary School District 27 and Lincoln Community High School District 404 are highly rated, with additional private school options available. Transportation is convenient with State Routes 10 and 121, Interstate 155, SHOW BUS Public Transportation, and an Amtrak station. Lincoln Memorial Hospital provides local healthcare. The city enjoys a humid continental climate and has lower crime rates compared to state and national averages.

Home Trends in Lincoln, IL

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$131,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$130,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$92
Number of Homes for Sale
33
Last 12 months Home Sales
260
Months of Supply
1.50
Median List Price
$139,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
16%
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