Overview
$1,248,877
Average Sales Price
$700,000
Median Sales Price
51,377
Population
328
Total Listings
Discover Life in Lincoln Park with Rose Alvarez
Local Perspective
If I were walking a client through Lincoln Park, I’d say this is one of Chicago’s most thoughtfully balanced neighborhoods—a place where classic charm meets modern convenience. As someone who’s spent years helping clients navigate the city’s diverse markets, Lincoln Park stands out for its rare combination of tree-lined streets, vibrant culture, and an unmistakable sense of community. I often recommend Lincoln Park to buyers seeking a neighborhood that feels welcoming and established, but still offers room to grow and adapt with changing needs. It’s a spot where you can enjoy the energy of city living while still finding peaceful corners to call your own.
Neighborhood Highlights
Lincoln Park has a unique rhythm—lively without feeling overwhelming, and refined without losing its approachable Midwest heart. The neighborhood buzzes with activity, thanks to its mix of local boutiques, cafes, and renowned restaurants, yet it never loses its neighborly feel. What sets Lincoln Park apart from nearby areas is its proximity to the lakefront, sprawling parks, and the iconic zoo, all within easy walking distance. The area feels both youthful and established, with families, young professionals, and long-time residents all sharing the same sidewalks. Whether you’re looking for a quiet morning stroll or a bustling weekend farmers market, Lincoln Park offers both with ease.
Homes & Architecture
Homes in Lincoln Park reflect its rich history and evolving identity. You’ll find an appealing mix: stately brick rowhomes, elegant vintage walk-ups, classic greystones, and sleek new construction condos. Many of the older homes have been lovingly restored, blending original details like ornate moldings and hardwood floors with updated kitchens and baths. Spacious single-family homes are tucked along leafy side streets, while modern mid-rises and converted lofts cater to those seeking a more contemporary lifestyle. The variety of architecture means there’s something here for nearly every taste and stage of life.
Featured Listings
For Sale (72)
For Sold (2005)
Amenities & Attractions
Educational Environment
Elementary Schools (8)Middle Schools (7)High Schools (1)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
10/10
Lincoln Elementary School
615 W Kemper Pl, Chicago, IL 60614
Public
KG - 8
No
17:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
9/10
Alcott Elementary School
2625 N Orchard St, Chicago, IL 60614
Public
KG - 8
No
STUDENTS/TEACHERS
9/10
Prescott Elementary School
1632 W Wrightwood Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Public
PK - 8
No
16:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
8/10
Mayer Elementary School
2250 N Clifton Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Public
PK - 8
No
15:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
0/10
St Josaphat School
2245 N Southport Ave Ste 1, Chicago, IL 60614
Private
PK - 8
Yes
12:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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Demographics
Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
51.4K
51.4K in 2020
Density
18.6K
per square mile
Households
26.7K
11 With Children
Gender
48% / 52%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
39% / 61%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data
Lincoln Park Living: Your Essential Questions Answered
To help you make informed decisions, we've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.

What types of homes are common in Lincoln Park?
Lincoln Park offers a mix of historic brownstones, classic single-family homes, modern condos, and vintage walk-ups. Whether you’re seeking a charming residence with character or a sleek, newer build, there’s a wide variety to fit different lifestyles and preferences.
How convenient is commuting from Lincoln Park?
What is the lifestyle and walkability like?
How quickly do homes tend to sell here?
What should I know about local schools?
Are there homeowners’ associations or extra fees?


