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10, Princess Street, Lincoln is described in the public record as a mid-century house with 409 ft2 of internal area.
Locally, houses of this size normally have 2 bedrooms with a garden.
Our estimate of the sale value of 10, Princess Street, Lincoln is £114,313 and its rental estimate is £648 per month, given the available information and assuming reasonable condition.
Princess Street, Lincoln, LN5 falls within the LN5 postal district, in the borough of Lincoln.
10, Princess Street, Lincoln has no records in the the Land Registry and a single entry in the EPC database dated June 2017.
We combine this information with public data of neighbouring properties to estimate the property attributes and values.
The local information is scored as 2 out of 5 and is considered of medium accuracy.
The condition of a property plays an important role in determining its value, with the degree of impact varying by property type, size and location.
For 10, Princess Street, Lincoln, we estimate a market value of £120,029 and a rental value of £681 per month when presented in very good decorative order. Should the property require extensive cosmetic improvement, those figures would reduce to £106,311 and £603 per month respectively.
Over the last year, 10, Princess Street, Lincoln has seen its estimated sale value move down by £1,974 (1.7%) and its estimated rental value increase by £21 per month (3.3%). This results in an estimated gross rental yield of 6.8%.
10, Princess Street, Lincoln has an Energy Performance Rating (EPC) of D. This is based on the most recent assessment, dated 09 Jun 2017.
The property is connected to mains gas and has fully double glazed windows. It is heated using Boiler and radiators, mains gas.
Over the past 2 years 3 properties similar to 10, Princess Street, Lincoln have sold within a radius of 340 metres, per the Land Registry and our network of Estate Agents.
The latest, on the 16th April 2025, was 10, Queen Street, Lincoln, LN5 8LB, a freehold house which sold for £132,000.
Read more about house prices in LN5.
•Nearby is defined as the radius comprising the nearest 2,000 addresses.
Of the 110 addresses on Princess Street, Lincoln, LN5, 10, Princess Street, Lincoln comes out as the 61st largest and the 27th most expensive in our analysis of the public data.
It is also £105k less expensive than the average property across the LN5 district.
From 10, Princess Street, Lincoln, the nearest station is Lincoln, 700 metres away.
Broadband here reaches superfast speeds, based on recent Ofcom data.
According to recent data from Ofcom, Superfast broadband is available in the area.
The flood risk here is rated very low, based on Environment Agency data.
The recent census recorded whether a resident owned or rented their home.
In the area around 10, Princess Street, Lincoln, 49.2% of property is socially rented and 33.6% is privately rented.
The graph below shows how this compares to East Midlands and the rest of England & Wales.
The recent census recorded the highest level of education achieved by residents in the local area.
In the area around 10, Princess Street, Lincoln, 12.4% of residents are recorded as possessing school level qualifications and 27.0% as possessing degree level qualifications.
The graph below shows how this compares to East Midlands and the rest of England & Wales.
The most recent census in 2021 recorded the age of all UK residents.
In the area around 10, Princess Street, Lincoln, the average age was 28.8 and the most common age was 22.
The graph below shows how this compares to East Midlands and the rest of England & Wales
The recent census recorded whether a property was a primary or secondary home for the resident.
In the area around 10, Princess Street, Lincoln, 1.1% of property was a second home.
Comparison figures for East Midlands and the rest of England & Wales are listed below.
The recent census recorded the number of cars registered in each household.
In the area around 10, Princess Street, Lincoln, there are an average of 0.5 cars per household.
See below for how this compares to East Midlands and the rest of England & Wales.