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Lincoln Village Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $227,500

    1535 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215

    Turn-key 4 family conveniently located on the south side! Fully rented with good tenant history and overall well maintained building! On site parking in the rear with alley access. Gross rents of $2,650 per month!

    James Overland Overland Realty

    1535 W Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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    $219,900

    • 6,682 Sq Ft

    2601 S 8th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215

    Two buildings--1st bldg is over 3,000 SF that is a former bar with 3 apartments. 2nd bldg is over 3,000 SF HUGE banquet hall with high ceilings and hard wood floors! Roll up your sleeves as this needs a full rehab to add value!. Could possibly be a daycare, church, banquet hall, restaurant or more apartments...lots of potential with lots of space! Has expandable attics in both buildings along

    James Overland Overland Realty

    2601 S 8th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
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    $359,000

    • 3,168 Sq Ft

    2474 S 13th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215

    Fully leased 4-family investment opportunity in Lincoln Village generating $4,550/month in rental income. Three units feature 2 beds/1 bath and one spacious unit offers 3 beds/1 bath. All tenants are section 8 with active leases in place. Property has off-street parking and strong cash flow from day one. Ideal for investor seeking stability and consistent returns.

    Rodolfo Garcia RE/MAX Service First

    2474 S 13th St, Milwaukee, WI 53215

Why Live in Lincoln Village

About 3 miles south of Downtown Milwaukee is Lincoln Village, a diverse and historically rich neighborhood packing nearly 13,000 residents into just under 1 square mile. West Becher Street borders the neighborhood to the north, and the Kinnickinnic River runs through the south end. In between, early-20th-century houses sit along snug urban grids lined with sidewalks and shaded by trees. "It's one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in the city," says Urban Anthropology Executive Director Rick Petrie, a Milwaukee history and neighborhoods expert. Polish immigrants flocked to the area in the 19th century, making an imprint still visible today. The copper-domed, Polish-built Basilica of Saint Josaphat, which Petrie calls "one of the major landmarks of Milwaukee," towers over the corner of Lincoln Avenue and 6th Street. Meanwhile, buildings with ornate parapets from Poland line the neighborhood's major streets. Today, Lincoln Village represents over 100 nationalities. "Starting in the 1970s, and especially in the '80s and '90s, it became a major Latin American neighborhood," Petrie says. Hispanic, Native American and Polish residents hold regular events and parades celebrating

Home Trends in Lincoln Village, WI

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$463,750
Median Single Family Sale Price
$481,960
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$390,000
Median 1 Bedroom Sale Price
$200,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$323
Number of Homes for Sale
8
Last 12 months Home Sales
28
Months of Supply
3.40
Median List Price
$465,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-21%
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