*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Lincolnwood ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Union, IL. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Lincolnwood
, Illinois in Cook County

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38 active listings near Lincolnwood
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$1,599,000    6949 N Karlov Ave
$1,500,000    6475 N Longmeadow Ave
$1,350,000   * 6731 N Knox Ave
$1,000,000    6623 N Longmeadow Ave
$899,000    4150 W North Shore Ave
$850,000    6930 N Kostner Ave
$799,000   * 3740 W Columbia Ave
$795,000   * 3834 W Jarlath St
$725,000    6742 N Leroy Ave
$699,900    4354 W Pratt Ave
$675,000   * 7232 N Keystone Ave
$649,900    4021 W Estes Ave
$599,000    7226 N Kildare Ave
$585,000    6652 N Christiana Ave
$584,000    6800 N Knox Ave
$574,900    4833 W Sherwin Ave
$525,000    7128 N Keeler Ave
$525,000    6541 N Drake Ave
$499,900    6742 N Trumbull Ave
$479,900   * 7025 N Kenton Ave
$475,000   * 4545 W Touhy Ave Apt 702
$459,000    6707 N Saint Louis Ave
$450,000    3701 W North Shore Ave
$450,000    6508 N Spaulding Ave
$429,900    3820 W Touhy Ave
$429,000   * 7214 N Karlov Ave
$425,000   * 4545 W Touhy Ave Apt 514
$399,900    6400 N Cicero Ave Apt 213
$389,900    6425 N Kimball Ave
$375,000    4545 W Touhy Ave Unit 704E
$360,000   * 6709 N Kolmar Ave
$360,000    4545 W Touhy Ave Unit 106E
$309,999   * 4601 W Touhy Ave Apt 506
$299,999    6400 N Cicero Ave Apt 309
$294,900    6400 N Cicero Ave Apt 215
$259,000   * 4601 W Touhy Ave Apt 605
$125,000    7124 N Crawford Ave
$10,000    3515 Pratt Ave Unit P3515

Interested in fun facts and the history of Lincolnwood, IL?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about the city of Lincolnwood, Illinois:
- Lincolnwood is known for its high-quality public schools, several of which have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education.
- The city is named after John Lincoln, who was the father of the 16th U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln, and one of the earliest settlers in the area.