Home prices
Lincolnshire's median home cost is $508,700. This is about $44,120 (7%) lower in comparison to nearby areas.In comparison to the country as a whole it is about $291,200 (133%) higher, and it is about $250,700 (97%) higher compared to the city of Chicago.
Rents
Lincolnshire's median rent is $2,791 per month. It is about $970 (53%) higher in comparison to nearby areas.It is approximately $1,729 (162%) higher in comparison to the nation as a whole, and compared to the city of Chicago is about $1,679 (150%) higher.
Nearby places
Riverwoods
Riverwoods is Lincolnshire's neighbor to the southeast. Housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Riverwoods costs $714,500, which works out to $205,800 (28%) higher than Lincolnshire. Rents there are a little less expensive. The median rent in Riverwoods is $2,539 per month, which comes out to $252 (9%) lower than Lincolnshire.
Buffalo Grove
Buffalo Grove is Lincolnshire's neighbor to the southwest. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The price of the median home in Buffalo Grove is $332,300, which works out to $176,400 (53%) lower than Lincolnshire. Rents there are substantially less expensive. In Buffalo Grove the median monthly rent is $1,643, which works out to $1,148 (69%) lower than Lincolnshire.
Vernon Hills
Vernon Hills is Lincolnshire's neighbor to the northwest. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Vernon Hills costs $348,900, which comes out to $159,800 (45%) lower than Lincolnshire. Rent there is a lot less expensive. In Vernon Hills the median monthly rent is $1,609, which works out to $1,182 (73%) lower than Lincolnshire.
Bannockburn
Bannockburn is roughly 2 miles east of Lincolnshire. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Bannockburn costs $971,200, which comes out to $462,500 (47%) higher than Lincolnshire. The rent there is a lot less expensive. The median rent in Bannockburn is $1,065 a month, which works out to $1,726 (162%) lower than Lincolnshire.
Indian Creek
Indian Creek is roughly 3 miles northwest from Lincolnshire. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Indian Creek is valued at $397,200, which comes out to $111,500 (28%) lower than Lincolnshire. Its rents are a little less expensive. The median monthly rent in Indian Creek is $2,250, which is $541 (24%) lower than Lincolnshire.