Lincoln County, NE
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Total Properties

29,959

Average Home Price

$225,634

Average Square Feet

1,762

Price per Sq Ft

$124

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
47317,543

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

29,959

Median Home Price

$168,905

Average Home Price

$225,634

Average Square Feet

1,762

Price per Sq Ft

$124

Recent Sales (12mo)

42

YoY Price Change

-3.8%

Sales Velocity

50.0%

North Platte's Quiet Prairie Economy — Affordable, Aging, and at a Crossroads

Lincoln County sits at the geographic heart of Nebraska — home to North Platte, the county seat that once held the title of the world's largest railroad classification yard. Union Pacific's Bailey Yard still dominates the local economy and skyline, and its presence explains much of what the data reveals: a working-class, car-dependent community with deep roots, modest housing costs, and a workforce shaped more by skilled trades than college degrees.

At $162,000 median home price, Lincoln County offers some of the most accessible homeownership in the American West — coming in at barely half the national median of $320,000. For a family earning the county's median household income of $64,342, that translates to a price-to-income ratio of roughly 2.5x, a figure that would make housing advocates in Denver or Omaha genuinely envious. The affordability here isn't a symptom of stagnation so much as a reflection of a stable, trade-heavy economy where you don't need a college degree to buy a house.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$162,000~half the national median of $320,000
Homeownership Rate64.2%above national avg of ~65%, strong for a mixed-age county
Price-to-Income Ratio2.5xvs. 4x national benchmark — genuinely affordable
Rent Burden39.7%above the 30% threshold; renters are squeezed despite low prices

The Renter Paradox

Here's the tension hiding beneath the affordability story: while homeowners in Lincoln County have it unusually good, renters are quietly struggling. A rent burden of 39.7% — meaning the typical renter spends nearly 40 cents of every dollar on housing — sits well above the 30% threshold that economists use to define financial stress. With median rent at $867 and over 13% of renters in severe burden territory, the county's low home prices haven't trickled down to those who can't access ownership. This gap often signals a thin rental market where competition is limited and quality can be inconsistent.

An Older, Established Population

With a median age of 42.4 and more than one in five residents over 65, Lincoln County skews noticeably older than the national median. The disability rate of 17.9% — well above typical benchmarks — follows directly from that age profile, as does a labor force participation rate of 63.2% that trails the national figure. The housing stock mirrors this generational character: a median year built of 1954 means much of what's on the market is vintage ranch-style and postwar modest — sturdy, spacious, but potentially requiring updates.

The 12.0% vacancy rate is worth watching. In a county of this size, that level of empty housing can reflect both seasonal patterns and longer-term population softness — North Platte has seen gradual outmigration of younger residents toward Omaha and Lincoln over the past decade.

FAQs

What makes Lincoln County, Nebraska unique? Lincoln County is home to Union Pacific's Bailey Yard — the world's largest railroad classification yard — which anchors an unusually stable blue-collar economy and keeps housing costs at levels that have almost disappeared from the rest of the country. It's one of the few places where a median-income household can comfortably afford a home without a two-income professional salary.

Is North Platte, Nebraska a good place to buy a home? For buyers prioritizing affordability and stability over appreciation, yes. The price-to-income ratio is exceptional, homeownership rates are healthy, and the inventory of single-family homes is strong at 73% of the housing stock. The tradeoff is a market with modest long-term price growth and a county experiencing slow demographic aging.

Why are renters struggling in an affordable county like Lincoln County? Low overall home prices don't automatically mean low rents — the rental market operates on different supply dynamics. With a relatively thin pool of purpose-built rental units and a homeownership-oriented housing stock, renters in Lincoln County face limited options, pushing effective rent burdens above national stress thresholds even in an otherwise affordable market.

Market Overview

Lincoln County has 29,959 properties in our comprehensive database.

Lincoln County offers affordable housing with an average price of $225,634.

With a price per square foot of just $128, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lincoln County, NE Real Estate

What is the average home price in Lincoln County, NE?

The average home price in Lincoln County, NE is $225,634, based on analysis of 29,959 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Lincoln County, NE?

Our database includes 29,959 properties in Lincoln County, NE, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Lincoln County, NE?

The average price per square foot in Lincoln County, NE is $128. This is calculated from an average home price of $225,634 and average size of 1,762 square feet.

What is the average home size in Lincoln County, NE?

Homes in Lincoln County, NE average 1,762 square feet, with an average price of $225,634.

How does Lincoln County, NE compare to other Nebraska counties?

Lincoln County, NE is one of 93 counties in Nebraska with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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