Wholesaling · Market playbook

How to Wholesale Real Estate in Lincoln, NE

Lincoln's wholesale spread is set by three numbers: 61.5% of sales close below list, sale-to-list runs 0.987, and median DOM is 13 days. Here's what those mean for your sourcing.

DATA · Zillow Research (via scrape.do) · AS OF APRIL 2026

Workable 98/100

Lincoln is a mid-tier wholesale market right now — disciplined operators can build a book; tourists will get squeezed.

TL;DR — data signals
  • 61.5% of sales below list — sellers negotiating
  • Median DOM 13 days — speed market, off-market only
  • Sale-to-list 0.987 — balanced
  • Buyer mix: mixed flippers + landlords

Wholesaling in Lincoln starts with one question: how often are sellers leaving money on the table? In this market, it's a mixed bag. 61.5% of closings land below list — enough room to negotiate on the right deal, but no broad discount across the board. Selective sourcing wins.

The lists that should produce here, based on the current data:

- Price-cut targets — when 61.5% of homes close below list, price-cut filters surface owners already psychologically resigned to discount

Disposition matters as much as sourcing. Lincoln buyers right now lean mixed — neither rents nor appreciation dominate. Maintain a buyers list with both flippers and landlords; segment your dispositions accordingly.

Net: spread is tight but real here. The arithmetic that needs to clear is the same everywhere — purchase + assignment fee + buyer's rehab + buyer's profit ≤ 70-75% of ARV — but the room to find that spread depends on whether sellers will negotiate. The data above says they will in Lincoln.

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Lincoln at a glance

The numbers behind the analysis.

$293k
Median value
+4.1%
YoY
$1,338
Median rent
5.48%
Gross yield
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