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Lincoln Property Market Update: Insights, Trends & What to Expect in 2025
Lincoln, a thriving semi-rural township just 25 minutes from Christchurch, continues to impress. With excellent schools, a strong community feel, and growing infrastructure, Lincoln real estate remains a top choice for families, professionals, and lifestyle seekers.
In this comprehensive 2025 update, we break down the latest market activity, emerging trends, and insights to help buyers and sellers make confident decisions.
Market Overview: Where Are We Now?
After two years of economic turbulence, the New Zealand property market is beginning to show signs of stabilisation. Interest rates have eased below 5%, and inflation has dropped to 2.5%—providing a window of opportunity for buyers.
In Lincoln, the market has outperformed national averages. While many towns are still correcting, Lincoln house prices are rising again. The suburb's measured growth and high desirability are driving strong demand for quality homes.
These figures highlight Lincoln’s appeal as a premium family and lifestyle destination.
Why live in Lincoln?
Lincoln offers the best of both worlds—rural charm with modern convenience. With high-performing schools, a university campus, cafés, and easy access to Christchurch, it’s no wonder demand remains strong.
Key drawcards:
Stable, consistent property growth
Large, landscaped sections in new subdivisions
Growing town centre and community facilities
Excellent school zoning and family amenities
Is Lincoln a good place to live? For families, retirees, and professionals—it’s a resounding yes.
Lincoln Median Monthly House Sale Price
Trends show a modest rise over the past 6 months, bucking national averages.
Lincoln Number of Houses Sold Monthly
Steady transaction volume signals a healthy, balanced market with consistent buyer activity.
These results reaffirm Lincoln’s place as a top-tier lifestyle market in the Selwyn District.
Lincoln Annual House Sales
Expert Insight from Sha Jega
“Lincoln’s strength is its consistency. Unlike many areas that boomed and crashed, we’ve seen steady demand here. Buyers are drawn to lifestyle, education, and the local community—and they’re still ready to act when a home is presented well.”
— Sha Jega, Lincoln Real Estate Specialist
Lincoln Forecast: What’s Next for 2025 and Beyond?
With interest rates expected to remain stable and inflation easing, we anticipate continued market balance. Lincoln is well-placed to lead the next growth phase as early as 2026, with projected increases of 2–4% annually.
Selling in Lincoln? Strategy Is Everything
The current market rewards smart sellers:
Price based on data, not emotion
Style and stage professionally
Use a local expert who knows Lincoln street by street
When you work with Najib, the difference is clear. We don’t just list homes—we tell their story. Unlike others, we don’t outsource your property’s marketing. Instead, we’ve built an in-house team of creatives and a dedicated Sales Concierge to manage every detail of your campaign from start to finish.
Why?
Because your agent should be doing what they do best: negotiating, guiding, and ultimately finding you the right buyer—not just the first.
This isn’t just a better way of doing real estate. It’s a smarter, more focused service designed entirely around getting you the best result.
Once you experience it, you’ll see why our clients don’t just recommend us—they rave about us
Want More Lincoln Property Advice?
Whether you're thinking of upsizing, relocating, or simply curious about your home’s value, reach out to Sha Jega for trusted, local advice.
Lincoln Real Estate FAQS
1. What is the median house price in Lincoln in 2025?
The median house price in Lincoln is $908,250 as of March 2025. Prices have increased by 2.11% over the past six months, making Lincoln one of the few suburbs in Canterbury showing growth.
2. Are Lincoln houses for sale moving quickly?
Yes. The average days on market in Lincoln has dropped to just 37, indicating strong demand—especially for well-presented family homes and lifestyle properties.
3. What makes Lincoln a desirable suburb?
Lincoln offers excellent schools, a vibrant community, and a semi-rural feel with easy access to Christchurch. It’s ideal for families, professionals, and retirees seeking balance and lifestyle.
4. Are lifestyle properties in Lincoln still popular?
Definitely. In the last six months, lifestyle homes have sold for up to $3.5M, with demand driven by space, privacy, and access to nature while remaining close to city amenities.
5. Is now a good time to buy in Lincoln?
Yes. With stabilised prices, easing interest rates, and high buyer confidence, 2025 presents a window of opportunity for savvy buyers looking to enter or upgrade within the Lincoln market.