Metropolitan market · Nebraska · June 2026 data

Lincoln Real Estate Market

The Lincoln, NE housing market as of June 2026 — real median listing price, market pace, inventory and supply, from public records and industry data. Prepare a client-ready Lincoln report in a click.

Median listing price
$412,500
▼ 1.2% YoY
Median $ / sq ft
$182
2,348 sq ft median
Median days on market
39
June 2026
Active listings
937
For sale now
New listings
528
June 2026
Listings with price cuts
11%
Share of active
Median sale price (closed)
$321,588
▲ 0.5% YoY · closed sales
Sale-to-list ratio
101.3%
Closed sales
Homes sold / month
408
Closed sales
Median listing price trend
$418K$408K$398K$388K Q3'24Q4'24Q1'25Q2'25Q3'25Q4'25Q1'26Q2'26

Median listing price, Lincoln NE · trailing 8 quarters · source: public records and industry data.

The 10-year view
$445K$404K$363K$322K '17'18'19'20'21'22'23'24'25'26

10-year median listing price, Lincoln NE · June of each year, 2017–2026 · source: public records and industry data.

Supply snapshot
Active listings
937
New this month
528
Pending
674
Price-reduced
103

As of June 2026, the median home listed in Lincoln, NE asks $412,500 — down 1.2% from a year ago. Homes are taking a median of 39 days to go under contract, and 11% of the 937 active listings have taken a price cut, which points to a seller-leaning market. Figures cover the Lincoln, NE metro area. Based on public records and industry data, updated monthly.

Investment snapshot
Investor Score
45/100
#563 of 932 covered metros
12-month outlook
-1.7%
Flat · model output, not advice
Price volatility
Low
σ 4.3% · 20-yr price-index swings
Momentum
51
Value
45
Rental yield
30
Supply risk
77
Market heat
87

Lincoln scores 45/100 on our composite Investor Score (#563 of 932 covered metros), a percentile blend of momentum, value, rental yield, supply and market-heat readings; the metro's long-run house price index has it up 47% over five years and +94% over ten, leaving prices 52% above its own 2000–2019 trend; at the published FY2026 fair market rent of $1,132/mo for a two-bedroom, the gross rental yield on the median listing is about 3.3%; active inventory sits at 119% of its June 2019 level, so supply is fully rebuilt past pre-pandemic norms; listing prices are down 1.2% year over year; all against a national 30-year fixed mortgage rate of 6.43% (national weekly average, 2026-07-02).

Scores are percentile ranks (0–100) across all covered U.S. metros, computed from the public data cited on this page — formulas here. They are data-derived opinions, not investment advice. See how Lincoln ranks on the trending markets index.

What mortgage rates do to the payment
If rates fall 1% · 5.43%
$1,859/mo
−$211/mo vs today
At today's rate · 6.43%
$2,071/mo
National weekly average
If rates rise 1% · 7.43%
$2,292/mo
+$221/mo vs today

Principal & interest on the $412,500 median listing with 20% down and a 30-year fixed loan — excludes taxes, insurance and HOA. Current rate: 6.43% (national weekly average, 2026-07-02). Model a full deal in the deal analyzer.

Growth, supply pipeline & risk
Building permits (2025)
2,393
▲ 17.6% vs 2024
7.0 per 1,000 residents
Net migration (2022–2023)
-263
▼ people, via tax-return records
net income flow −$40.5M/yr
Job growth (YoY)
+0.5%
▲ 200.6k nonfarm jobs · May 2026
Natural-hazard risk
Relatively Moderate
National hazard index · top hazard: Tornado

Based on public government records — building-permit, tax-return migration, employment and natural-hazard statistics, aggregated to the metro. Details on /methodology.

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Lincoln market FAQs

What is the median home price in Lincoln?
As of June 2026, the median listing price in Lincoln, NE is $412,500, down 1.2% year over year (source: public records and industry data). Figures cover the Lincoln, NE metro area.
How fast are homes selling in Lincoln?
The median property in Lincoln spends 39 days on the market, with 937 homes actively listed and 11% of them carrying a price cut — a seller-leaning market by pace.
Who are the top real estate agents in Lincoln?
See WealthyBud directories for the top-producing agents, teams and brokerages serving Lincoln and the wider Nebraska market.
Based on public records and industry data, June 2026 — see our methodology for how every figure is computed. Figures cover the Lincoln, NE metro area. Figures change monthly — verify current conditions with a local agent or MLS. Portions of market data courtesy of Realtor.com and Redfin; additional statistics from U.S. government sources.