Active Real Estate Listings in Lincoln
Browse affordable character homes and established apartment complexes in the Lincoln neighborhood. Discover properties within the Lincoln Elementary track, find homes walking distance to Lincoln Park, and capitalize on a market ranked as one of North Dakota's best for first-time home buyers.
Lincoln Fargo: 2026 Asset Resilience Audit
Fiduciary Strategy by Christopher Leigh, Broker/Owner
Lincoln represents a high-certainty residential core in South Fargo, delivering mature equity preservation within the flagship Fargo South High track. Developed east of the University Drive corridor, this neighborhood offers exceptional stability with an 83% homeownership rate. Our 2025 FlexMLS audit identifies Lincoln as a premier "Low-Carry" sector where amortized infrastructure results in high monthly mortgage-to-equity efficiency for professional households.
2025-2026 Neighborhood Performance
Home Wealth: Civic & Maturity Audit
| Civic Metric | Lincoln Audit Stats | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Special Assessments | Mature/Amortized | Primary infrastructure debt is largely retired; low carrying cost. |
| Civic DNA | Police District 3 | Established municipal patrol zone maintaining property safety floors. |
| Legislative Zone | ND District 46 | Core legislative district for primary residence property tax advocacy. |
| Asset Type | Character Core | Mid-century builds (1965 median) offer high structural durability. |
Location Check: Drive Times
Educational Track: Fiduciary Boundary Audit
Fargo Public Schools (District #1)
Lincoln is zoned for the established southern track: Lincoln Elementary and Carl Ben Eielson Middle, progressing into the Fargo South High Track. Verify your specific street-level boundaries using the interactive map below.
VIEW SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AUDIT →Expert Market & Financial FAQ
Based on our 2025 FlexMLS audit, the median sold price was approximately $278,678. This price point offers high desirability for buyers seeking core South Fargo value.
It is served by the Fargo Public School District (#1): Lincoln Elementary, Carl Ben Eielson Middle, and Fargo South High School.
No. As a mature established neighborhood, primary infrastructure debt is largely amortized, providing a more stable monthly carry than frontier southern builds.
Yes. Residents utilizing their home as a primary dwelling in Lincoln qualify for the $1,600 ND Primary Residence Credit to offset annual property tax liability.
The neighborhood is anchored by the Lincoln Schoolyard, which includes ice skating/hockey rinks, ball diamonds, and direct Red River trail access.
