Lincoln Village
Ranch- and Craftsman-style homes near greenspaces and lakes
Set along wide, sidewalk-lined streets, many homes in Lincoln Village border parks or one of the leaf-shaped lakes. Rows of shrubbery or mature oak and desert willow trees adorn front yards, and driveways lead to two-car garages. To the east, up to three-bedroom ranch-style homes and bungalows built between the 1950s and early 1970s range from $350,000 to $500,000, while to the west, ranch- and Craftsman-style lakefront property homes sell between $550,000 and $750,000. These have up to five bedrooms and brick or vinyl exteriors with well-manicured lawns. Spanish Revival-style estates average $1.1 million.Career tech education at Lincoln Unified district schools
Students can attend Lincoln Unified district schools, including Lincoln Elementary, which earns a C-plus from Niche. Sierra Middle is rated a B. Students at A-minus-rated Lincoln High can apply to the Engineering Construction Academy, where they can earn certifications in the trade and construction industries. St. Mary’s High, rated an A, is a private college preparatory option.Neighborhood greenspaces for sports, dogs and swimmers
Bordering Quail Lake to the west, 10-acre Atherton Park offers space for a pick-up baseball game or tennis match, and kids can get some exercise on the playground. Dog owners can play fetch with their dogs at the Barkleyville Dog Park just west of I-5. Roughly 2 miles east, locals beat the heat at Sherwood Park’s community pool, or book an early tee-time at the 27-hole Swenson Park Golf Course to the northwest, known for its 200-year-old oak trees lining the green. For San Joaquin River access, boaters and kayakers launch from the River Pointe Landing Marina further west.Steaks, burgers and an Italian-focused grocer
Restaurants along Pacific Avenue and March Lane range from formal to more casual eateries. At Market Tavern, diners can indulge in wood-fired steak with grilled broccoli and wine in leather-backed booths or sip a hand-crafted cocktail at the bar. At Lincoln Center a mile north, Lincoln Villagers hit up Squeeze Burger and Brew, known for their skirt burger drenched in a ring of cheese, or Dave Wong’s Restaurant and Deli just west of I-5. “Wong’s has the best fried chicken and Chinese food,” says Blackwell. “Every time I go through the area, I have to stop and order, and there’s usually a line of people waiting.” Lincoln Center also has various retail options, including department stores like McCaulou’s. “Residents can grab fresh produce and essentials at Podesto’s, an elevated Italian-focused grocer comparable to Whole Foods,” says Kinzi Alves, a Realtor with California Elite Realty.Musical festivities, yachting and sports
Stockton’s downtown Main Street Market pops up from April to July, with food trucks, live music from Latin and Reggae bands, and local vendors selling handmade crafts. In August, the Weber Point Event Center 5 miles south hosts the Annual Jazz Festival, featuring local and nationally known artists, and is so popular that boaters dock at the nearby marina to listen. “Locals go to the Adventist Health Arena for hockey games and concerts, as well as the next-door Banner Island Ballpark for baseball games,” says Alves.Travel by wheels, rails or on foot
Neighborhood shops, restaurants and outdoor spaces are accessible via March Lane and Pacific Avenue, while North Eldorado Street leads 5 miles south to downtown. Residents can travel the roughly 45 miles north to Sacramento via Interstate 5. “Rush hour isn’t too bad because I-5 has more lanes, so traffic moves pretty smoothly,” says Blackwell. San Joaquin Rapid Transit buses make stops along Quail Lakes Drive, and Amtrak can carry passengers farther north and south from the Robert J. Cabral station. Bike lanes and sidewalks zigzag through the University of the Pacific’s campus in the southern end of the neighborhood, and border most streets. "Stockton also has its own airport, Stockton Metropolitan, which offers more affordable flights through Allegiant Airlines," says Alves. The Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Medical Center is found about 5 miles southeast of Atherton Park.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jim Naulty
Newpoint Realty
(279) 529-5629
152 Total Sales
1 in Lincoln Village
$475,000 Price
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Robert Jones
HomeSmart PV and Associates
(209) 340-6912
19 Total Sales
1 in Lincoln Village
$530,000 Price
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Adrian Tafoya
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Realty Elk Grove
(279) 800-8751
58 Total Sales
2 in Lincoln Village
$387K - $450K Price Range
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Bernard Missouri
Missouri Development & Realtors Inc
(209) 395-1521
22 Total Sales
2 in Lincoln Village
$139K - $201K Price Range
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Frederick Adams
Radius Agent Realty
(341) 222-3484
27 Total Sales
1 in Lincoln Village
$295,000 Price
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Jasmine Sunkara
Big Block Realty North
(916) 571-0681
316 Total Sales
1 in Lincoln Village
$370,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Lincoln Village | US |
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Homicide | 5 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 5 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 5 | 4 |
Robbery | 5 | 4 |
Burglary | 5 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 6 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 5 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Lincoln Village Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Lincoln Village, Stockton sell after 67 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Lincoln Village, Stockton over the last 12 months is $349,500, down 19% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Open Houses
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Saturday, Aug 22:30 - 4:30pm
$880,000
- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2,952 Sq Ft
- 4456 Mallard Creek Cir
- New 9 days ago
Stunning waterfront home in Stockton's prestigious Quail Lakes community! With over 2,900 sq. ft. of living space, this beautifully updated home offers 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 stylish bathrooms, and a 3-car garage. Enjoy breathtaking lake views from both the large living room and formal family room, blending comfort and elegance throughout. The primary suite serves as a private retreat with its
Lance McHan Cornerstone Real Estate Group
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Saturday, Aug 211am - 2pm
$449,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1,411 Sq Ft
- 4114 Crown Ave
- New 2 days ago
Welcome to this delightful 3-bedroom possible 4, 2-bath home nestled in a well-established neighborhood, offering 1,411 square feet of charm and possibility. With paid-off solar panels, you'll enjoy energy savings from day one a smart and eco-friendly investment. Original hardwood floors that add timeless character. A large picture window that fills the living space with beautiful natural light
Salvador Martinez eXp Realty of Northern California, Inc.
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Saturday, Aug 212 - 3pm
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