There are 18 independent living communities serving Lincoln, Massachusetts. This includes 1 community in Lincoln and 17 nearby. The costs per day of independent living in Massachusetts range from $23 up to $140, with an average cost running around $96. The monthly cost averages around $2,885 and ranges between $694 and $4,187. On a yearly basis, the average cost is around $34,630, which is higher than the national average of $23,100.
Costs of independent living in Lincoln, MA generally range between $2,063 per month and $5,222 per month. The average cost is around $3,058 per month, or about $36,696 per year.
Located in Middlesex County, Lincoln is a small city in the State of Massachusetts. It is included in the Boston-Cambridge-Quincy metropolitan area. The city has a total population of 5,112, with 3,325,860 inhabitants in the surrounding metropolitan area. People 55 and over compose 39% of the community.
The SeniorScore™ for Lincoln is 94. The city has a mean per capita income of $70,000. The mean household income is $150,000 in comparison to the average of $73,000 for the state of Massachusetts. The current unemployment rate is roughly 2.72% and the mean housing price is $1,281,000, which is significantly more than the state average of $514,500.
Lincoln has harsh average temperatures, with cold winters and mildly warm summers. The area gets high amounts of precipitation each year. Lincoln has a very low rate of crime, better than average air quality ratings, and excellent water quality compared to other cities in the US.