Lincoln Park Row Homes Market Update – April 30, 2026
Market Highlights (as of April 30, 2026)
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Average Sold Price: Over the past 12 months, row homes in Lincoln Park have achieved an average sold price of about $480,000.
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Average Days on Market: The average listing timeframe over the period was around 26 days, which reflects a mid-range listing timeframe that aligns with a steadily functioning market.
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Odds of Selling: Combining completed sales and current pendings, the success rate for a row listing in Lincoln Park over this window comes in at roughly 33.3%, based on 1 sold, 0 pending, and 2 that did not sell.
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Monthly Selling Rate: A total of 1 sales over the past year translates into a monthly selling rate of roughly 0.1 row sales per month in Lincoln Park.
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Months of Inventory: With 1 active listings at the time of this snapshot and the current selling rate, months of inventory sits near 12 months, indicating that inventory is on the higher side, so pricing, presentation, and strategy matter more for achieving a sale.
To see how these local trends compare to current inventory and pricing across the city, you can view all Calgary row homes for sale.
Time to Sell
The Time to Sell chart plots individual row sales in Lincoln Park by days on market and sold price over the past 12 months, from 2025-04-30 to 2026-04-30. Each point represents one sold listing, with days on market on the horizontal axis and sold price on the vertical axis, plus reference lines showing the average sold price and a typical listing timeframe for this segment.
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In the last 12 months, most row listings have needed about 26 days on average to go firm. That figure offers a realistic sense of how long the process typically takes.
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Sales that completed in less than about 26 days sit on the faster side of the chart and often reflect well-prepared listings that were aligned with recent pricing, while sales that took longer than roughly 26 days illustrate cases where extra time was needed before the right buyer and price match came together.
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Across this period, the average sold price for row homes in Lincoln Park has been near $480,000, and points that sit well to the right of the typical days-on-market line highlight situations where pricing, condition, or more specialized features required additional exposure before a firm sale.
Odds of Selling
The Odds of Selling chart summarizes how many row listings in Lincoln Park have sold, how many are still on the market, and how many were removed without a completed sale over the past 12 months, from 2025-04-30 to 2026-04-30. It also rolls those counts into an overall estimate of the percentage of listings that ultimately reach a firm sale.
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Odds of Selling: Over this 12-month window, 1 row listings in Lincoln Park sold and 0 are still working toward a firm sale, while 1 remain active and 2 came off the market without selling. Taken together, that works out to an overall success rate of roughly 33.3% for this segment.
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Monthly Selling Rate: Based on those results, the segment has been averaging about 0.1 row sales per month, which gives a feel for how many homes are actually changing hands in a typical month.
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With around 12 months of inventory derived from 1 active listings and the recent selling rate, inventory is on the higher side, so pricing, presentation, and strategy matter more for achieving a sale
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In this context, “not sold” captures listings that were terminated, expired, or withdrawn without reaching a firm sale, which helps distinguish between properties that successfully completed the moving process and those that left the market for other reasons.
Buying Pattern
The Buying Pattern chart shows how many row sales in Lincoln Park were completed in each of the last 12 months, including 11 full months plus the current month-to-date, so you can see how activity has moved through the year between 2025-04-30 and 2026-04-30.
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The busiest months for closed row sales over this period were Aug 2025, where the bar heights sit at the top of the chart for this 12-month window.
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On the quieter side, months such as May 2025, Jun 2025, and Jul 2025 sit closer to the bottom of the chart, illustrating periods where fewer row sales were recorded.
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Across the 12-month window, monthly closed sales ranged from about 0 to 1 deals, for a total of 1 completed sales. That lines up with the monthly selling rate of roughly 0.1 sales per month shown in the broader odds-of-selling view.
Price vs. Square Footage
The Price vs. Square Footage chart focuses on the last three months of row sales in Lincoln Park, plotting each sale by interior size on the horizontal axis and sold price on the vertical axis. A trend line is overlaid to summarize how sale prices have tended to move as square footage changes in this recent sample.
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Recent closed row sales in this view span from around - sq. ft. through to roughly - sq. ft., and within that range the trend line suggests a softer relationship where the recent sales sample shows only a limited directional pattern between size and price.
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The chart highlights a typical size range where many row homes have changed hands recently, and within that range you can see how buyers have been valuing extra square footage in recent sales. This reading comes from around 0 sales over the most recent quarter.
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Taken together with the average sold price of roughly $480,000 over the full 12-month window, the chart can be used as a directional guide: you can locate a home's square footage on the horizontal axis, follow it up toward the trend line, and get a sense of where similar recent sales have been concentrating on the price scale.
Key Takeaways
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Market tilt: Inventory has been running at about 12 months, which places the row segment in Lincoln Park in a buyer-leaning conditions position. That context matters when deciding how assertive to be on list price and how flexible to be during negotiations.
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Time to sell: Over the past 12 months, row listings in Lincoln Park have taken around 26 days on average to firm up, which means the selling process has been progressing at a mid-range pace that feels typical for this type of home; for planning purposes it is wise to allow for some variability around that figure.
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Size and pricing: Even without a large sample of recent sales by square footage, the Price vs. Square Footage chart is a useful directional tool when viewed alongside individual comparables that match closely on size and key features.
Considering a Move?
If Lincoln Park is on your radar and you’d like a grounded take on how the row market is behaving right now, I can help you sort out your best next steps.
Buying: I’ll help you zero in on the right opportunities, compare the numbers, and move with confidence in the Lincoln Park row market.
Selling: I’ll help you read the demand signals, tune pricing properly, and highlight the features that move buyers in this part of Lincoln Park.
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