Lincoln

Homes for Sale in Lincoln, RI

98
Listings
$439,000
Median Price
84
Avg Days on Market

Homes for Sale in Lincoln

Living in Lincoln, RI

Lincoln offers a perfect balance of suburban convenience and rural charm. With excellent schools, historic sites like Hearthside House, and Twin River Casino, Lincoln appeals to families and professionals alike.

Why Live Here

  • Lincoln Woods State Park offers extensive hiking, fishing, and swimming.
  • Located along the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor.
  • Quick commute access to Providence via Route 146.
  • Historic mill-era architecture visible throughout town.
  • Mix of suburban amenities and protected natural open space.

Living in Lincoln, Rhode Island

Lincoln occupies a distinctive corner of northern Rhode Island, where the Blackstone River corridor meets a surprisingly green and spacious landscape. The town's location along Route 146 places it within easy reach of Providence to the south, making it a well-connected option for buyers who want breathing room without sacrificing accessibility. Commuter routes run efficiently through the area, and the town's road network links smoothly to greater Providence, the Massachusetts border, and beyond.

History, Nature, and Everyday Convenience

The Blackstone Valley heritage runs deep in Lincoln. The town's older neighborhoods and former mill sites reflect Rhode Island's pivotal role in early American manufacturing, and that architectural character lends many streets a sense of solidity and history. At the same time, Lincoln Woods State Park, one of the largest state parks in Rhode Island, gives the town a recreational anchor that draws visitors from across the region. Trails wind through forested hillsides, and the park's ponds offer fishing and open-water swimming in warmer months. Shopping plazas, restaurants, and service businesses along the town's commercial corridors ensure that daily errands stay close to home. Lincoln's combination of historic character, natural amenities, and suburban practicality makes it a compelling place to explore when searching for a home in northern Rhode Island.

Frequently Asked Questions about Lincoln

What is the housing market like in Lincoln, RI?+

Lincoln's housing market tends to be competitive, reflecting its desirable location in northern Rhode Island with easy access to both Providence and the Massachusetts border. Demand is steady thanks to the town's mix of suburban convenience, open green space, and historic character. For the most current picture of pricing, inventory levels, and days on market, browse the live listings on this page or reach out to a FAB Living agent for a tailored market snapshot.

Which areas or neighborhoods in Lincoln should I explore when searching for a home?+

Lincoln encompasses several distinct pockets worth exploring. Lonsdale and Manville are historic mill villages along the Blackstone River with charming older streetscapes, while the areas around Louisquisset Pike and Great Road offer a more suburban feel with proximity to Lincoln Woods State Forest. The Quinnville and Berkeley sections provide a quieter, semi-rural setting closer to the Woonasquatucket and Blackstone river corridors, giving buyers a range of environments to consider.

What types of homes are for sale in Lincoln, RI?+

Lincoln's housing stock is pleasantly varied. You'll find classic New England Colonials and Cape Cods alongside ranch-style homes popular from mid-century development periods. The mill village neighborhoods contain older two- and three-family homes as well as historic single-family residences, and more recently built subdivisions offer contemporary and updated Colonial designs. Condominiums and townhomes are also available in select communities throughout town.

Is Lincoln a good place to buy a first home in Rhode Island?+

Lincoln can be an appealing option for first-time buyers given its range of housing styles and its access to major routes like Route 146, making commutes to Providence and nearby Massachusetts cities straightforward. The town's parks, including Lincoln Woods State Forest with its trails and beach, add everyday amenity value that can make homeownership here feel especially rewarding. A FAB Living agent can walk you through Rhode Island first-time buyer programs and help you identify listings on this page that fit your budget and priorities.

How can I see Lincoln, RI home listings and schedule a tour?+

All current Lincoln homes for sale are displayed on this page, updated in real time so you're always seeing the latest available properties. To get a closer look, simply click on any listing to view photos, details, and property history. When you're ready to tour a home, contact a FAB Living Realty agent directly through the listing page or the contact form, and we'll coordinate a convenient showing at your pace.

What schools serve Lincoln, Rhode Island?+

Lincoln is served by the Lincoln Public Schools. Lincoln is also home to public charter, private, and parochial school options. For attendance zones, enrollment, and school performance data, review the district directly and authoritative sources like the Rhode Island Department of Education (ride.ri.gov) and GreatSchools.org so you can decide what fits your family.

School district information is provided for general reference and can change. School assignments are not guaranteed and may depend on address, grade, and enrollment policies. Please verify current attendance areas and school details directly with the district and your state's department of education before making decisions.

Lincoln Market Stats

Listings98
Median Price$439,000
Price/Sq Ft$368
Avg Days on Market84

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