Why Live in Lincoln
Lincoln in Lincoln University is a rustic, residential neighborhood characterized by its tall trees, old farmhouses, and 19th-century railroad tracks along the Monongahela River. This scenic borough features multiple-acre properties accessible via dirt streets and hilly roads, offering a retreat-like atmosphere. The area is known for its woodsy charm, with residents enjoying walks through the woods, hikes by babbling brooks, and unique local features like a witchy staircase. Housing styles vary widely, from mid-19th century barn-style houses on expansive 12-acre lots to 1960s brick ranch-style homes and modern 4,200-square-foot colonials built in 2019.
Lincoln is served by the South Allegheny School District, which includes South Allegheny Elementary, Middle, and High Schools. While the elementary and middle schools have average ratings, the high school has a slightly higher rating and offers various clubs and organizations, including a poetry club and a jazz band.
Local points of interest include the Dead Man’s Hollow Conservation Area, a 450-acre greenspace with trails, thick woods, and wildflowers, known for its eerie, ethereal atmosphere. Dining options feature the LochMon Tavern, where locals enjoy mozzarella sticks, chicken wings, and Yuengling on tap, and the Carriage Inn Restaurant & Catering, known for its pizza and spaghetti. Grocery shopping is convenient with a Giant Eagle Supermarket on the south edge of Lincoln, while larger retail options like Target and Walmart are 9 miles away at Century III Plaza. Lincoln's proximity to Routes 148 and 51 makes it accessible, with Pittsburgh located about 16 miles to the northwest.
Home Trends in Lincoln, PA
Median Single Family Sale Price
$649,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$189
Number of Homes for Sale
2
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Median List Price
$649,000