Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park

Newark, New Jersey Homes for Sale

About Lincoln Park

Located a few blocks southwest of Newark City Hall but east of the city’s Springfield/Belmont section is Lincoln Park, where a growing arts community is helping to revitalize the city with music, galleries, a range of housing options, and a community of young adults that represent the future of Newark.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $285,000 to $348,000

Closed Prices: $85,000 to $357,000

Median Sale Price: $283,000

Average $ per sq ft: $267

Association Fee Ranges: $290 to $340.15

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1882 to 2018

Sq. Ft.: 1095 to 1097 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 6 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 0 to 2 Bathrooms

Around Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park has some of the most historic housing stock in the city, as the neighborhood was once the home of the city’s 19th Century elite. You’ll find elegant brownstones, Victorian mansions, Queen Anne-style row houses, and industrial properties that are being renovated alongside new construction of affordable housing and condo properties.

Prices in Lincoln Park are competitive, yet a relative bargain compared to rival markets in the New York metropolitan area. The neighborhood is attracting an increasing number of young adults, artists, and tech entrepreneurs that have been priced out of similar communities in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, and other nearby locations.

Lincoln Park residents have a large number of eclectic restaurants, bars, and cafes to choose from. These are a result of the city’s effort to transform the area around the Prudential Center into a 24/7 entertainment and nightlife district. Teacher’s Village, located a short walk away for many residents, is the site of a growing number of restaurants and after-hours establishments. Lincoln Park Community Farm provides access to locally grown, fresh produce.

The community is anchored by the Lincoln Park Historic District and has undergone a renewal that makes it one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city. Visit historic sites like the landmark Feigenspan Mansion or the Hopewell Baptist Church, located on the site of the historic Congregation B’Nai Jeshurun synagogue, which dates back to the mid-19th century.

The iconic Newark Symphony Hall is located on Broad Street, within a very short walk of Lincoln Park. The neighborhood has a large number of art galleries, cafes, music festivals and other events that attract locals and residents from across the city and the region.

Take a walking tour of the neighborhood, enjoy an afternoon at one of the local parks, or worship at one of the many churches in the community.

Lincoln Park has frequent bus service into downtown Newark, with direct connections to Newark Penn Station for connecting PATH, NJ Transit, and Amtrak connections as well as direct access to Newark Broad Street. The neighborhood is very convenient for frequent flyers as Newark Liberty International Airport is less than 10 minutes away by car, taxi or local bus service that is convenient for employees or for those catching a flight.

Locals Love

  • Arts and culture
  • Historic housing stock
  • Local parks

Locals Don't Love

  • Traffic near airport
  • Limited neighborhood retail
  • Parking

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