Lincoln – Placer County, California
Lincoln California 95648
ALL ABOUT LINCOLN, CALIFORNIA

Lincoln is a city in Southwest Placer County, located in the Greater Sacramento Area of Northern California. It borders Camp Far West Lake and is adjacent to Rocklin, Penryn, Newcastle, Auburn and Sheridan.
LINCOLN, CALIFORNIA – FACTS
- Population: 47,030 residents (2016)
- Median age: 43.1 years
- Median household income: $84,791 (2016)
- Median home value: $466,550 (Jan 2019)
- Median home age: 18 years
- Own vs. rent: 79% own, 21% rent
- Zip code: 95648
- Area code: 916
LINCOLN, CALIFORNIA – LINKS
LINCOLN, CALIFORNIA – REAL ESTATE
What’s the current real estate market like in Lincoln? How about the supply and demand? Here’s a snapshot of how many single family homes are for sale, how many are sold and how many are pended (in contract). The percentages on the right are how the current numbers compare with the previous month.
Here are the same statistics for condos and halfplex units:
Last but not least, the real estate activity for lots and land:
Links to more information about real estate in Lincoln, California:
LINCOLN, CALIFORNIA – SCHOOLS
Public Schools
- Atlas Learning Academy (K-12)
- Carlin C. Coppin Elementary School (K-5) B
- Creekside Oaks Elementary (K-5) B-
- First Street Elementary (K-5) B
- Foskett Ranch Elementary School (K-5) B-
- Glen Edwards Middle School (6-8) B
- Horizon Charter Schools (K-12) B-
- John Adams Academy (K-12) B+
- Lincoln Adult Education Center
- Lincoln Crossing Elementary School (K-5) B
- Lincoln High School (9-12) B+
- Phoenix High School (9-12)
- Twelve Bridges Elementary School (K-5) B
- Twelve Bridge Middle School (6-8) B+
Private Schools
LINCOLN, CALIFORNIA – WEATHER
The average monthly temperature in January is between 36 degrees and 55 degrees (Fahrenheit). In comparison, the average monthly temperature in July is between 56 degrees and 95 degrees.
- Elevation: 794 feet
- Annual rainfall: 25.01 inches
- Annual snowfall: 1.55 inches
- Days of full sun per year: 165 days