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Is Lincoln, IL Safe to Buy? Home Safety Score 59/100

Score 59/100 · Risk: moderate-high · Water Grade C · Updated 2026-05-03

Lincoln has moderate-to-high risk. Several risk factors require careful evaluation.

Data: EPA SDWIS, FEMA NFIP, Census ACS, EPA Radon Zones Last verified: 2026-05-03

Against the backdrop of Lincoln's property market, the safety upgrade budget falls in elevated territory — a level where documenting every repair item, ordering work by hazard severity, and spacing out phases over time are all practical strategies that can meaningfully reduce the total financial burden for homeowners navigating this commitment.

C
Water Grade
0
ZIPs Over Lead Limit
1%
In Flood Zones
Zone 1
Radon (High)
74
AQI (Moderate)
$3,300
Est. Remediation
2.6%
Equity Trap Ratio

What is a home safety score?

The home safety score (0-100) combines multiple environmental risk factors into a single number: water quality grade, lead contamination levels, flood zone exposure, radon risk, and air quality. A higher score means lower overall risk. The score helps homebuyers compare neighborhoods at a glance. Lincoln scores 59/100 with a "moderate-high" risk level.

What is the equity trap ratio?

The equity trap ratio measures estimated remediation costs as a percentage of median home value. A high ratio (above 5%) means fixing environmental issues could consume a significant portion of your home equity — a potential "trap" for buyers unaware of hidden costs. Lincoln's equity trap ratio is 2.6%, which is moderate.

Remediation Cost Breakdown

Estimated costs to address safety issues for a typical home in Lincoln:

Radon $1,200
Filtration $300
Flood Insurance $1,200
Pfas $600

Cost ranges are estimates based on national averages. Actual costs vary by property. Get 3 quotes before proceeding.

Per-ZIP Home Safety Scores

Safety scores vary across Lincoln's 1 ZIP codes.

ZIP Code Score Grade
62656 59 C View report →

Home Safety Overview

Lincoln, Illinois has moderate-to-high risk for homebuyers. The average home safety score is 59/100 across 1 ZIP codes. Several risk factors require careful evaluation during due diligence.

Safety Score Card

A composite view of Lincoln's key risk indicators:

Risk Factor Value Assessment
Water Quality Grade C (59/100) Moderate risk
Lead Risk 0.0020 mg/L Low risk
Flood Risk 1% in flood zones Low risk
Radon Zone 1 (High) Elevated risk
Air Quality AQI 74 (Moderate) Moderate risk

Cost to Fix: Remediation Breakdown

Estimated costs to address safety issues for a typical home in Lincoln:

Component Estimated Cost
Radon $1K
Filtration $300
Flood Insurance $1K
Pfas $600
Total (low estimate) $2K
Total (mid estimate) $3K
Total (high estimate) $5K

Cost ranges are estimates based on national averages and local data. Actual costs vary by property condition, contractor, and scope of work. Get 3 quotes before proceeding.

Lincoln vs. Nearby Illinois Cities

How Lincoln's overall risk compares to similar cities in Illinois:

City Water Grade Lead ZIPs Over Limit Flood Claims Population
Lincoln C 0 52 17,801
Troy D 0 7 17,808
Cary B 0 101 17,826
Hinsdale B 0 97 17,900

Homebuyer Safety Checklist for Lincoln

Before purchasing a home in Lincoln, Illinois, complete these checks:

Water Quality

  • Request the latest Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) from the water utility
  • Test tap water for lead, bacteria, and nitrates ($20-$50 for DIY kit)

Radon

  • Conduct a radon test ($15-$30 for short-term kit, $150-$300 for professional)
  • Lincoln is in Radon Zone 1 (High risk) — testing is strongly recommended

Flood Risk

  • Check the property's FEMA flood zone at msc.fema.gov
  • Ask about flood history and past insurance claims

Lead Paint & Pipes

  • For homes built before 1978: request lead paint disclosure
  • For homes built before 1986: inspect plumbing for lead solder and pipes
  • 81% of Lincoln homes built before 1986 — pipe inspection recommended

General

  • Check for carbon monoxide detectors on every level
  • Inspect for visible mold, water stains, or musty odors
  • Verify the home's connection to a regulated public water system

Data Sources

  • Water quality: EPA SDWIS
  • Lead: EPA Lead and Copper Rule
  • Flood: FEMA NFIP
  • Radon: EPA Radon Zones
  • Air quality: EPA AirNow
  • Home values: U.S. Census Bureau ACS B25077
  • Remediation costs: National cost model (EPA, Census, FEMA data)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lincoln safe to buy a home?
Lincoln has a moderate-high risk rating (score: 59/100). Multiple safety factors — including water quality, lead, flood, and radon — should be carefully evaluated before purchasing.
What is the home safety score for Lincoln?
Lincoln has a home safety score of 59 out of 100, combining water quality (grade C), lead risk, flood exposure, radon levels, and air quality into a single metric.
How much does remediation cost in Lincoln?
The estimated average remediation cost for a typical home in Lincoln is $3,300. This includes potential costs for water filtration, lead abatement, radon mitigation, and flood-proofing based on local risk factors.
What is the equity trap ratio in Lincoln?
The equity trap ratio in Lincoln is 2.6%, which measures remediation costs as a percentage of median home value. This is moderate — factor remediation costs into your home buying budget.
Is radon a concern in Lincoln?
Lincoln is in EPA Radon Zone 1 (High risk). This is the highest risk zone — EPA recommends testing all homes.
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