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June
5

May 2026 Market Report

Explore the latest trends for the Spokane County residential real estate market in our comprehensive monthly report.

 

 

June
5

May 2026 Market Report

Explore the latest trends for the Kootenai County residential real estate market in our comprehensive monthly report.

 

 

May
18

Buying your first home is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming fast. Between financing, inspections, negotiations, contracts, and trying to understand the market, many first-time buyers don't even know where to begin.

The reality is this: who you hire matters.

The right real estate agent can save you money, protect you from major mistakes, explain the process clearly, and help you compete in today's market. The wrong one can cost you time, stress, and potentially thousands of dollars.

If you are a first-time home buyer in Spokane or Idaho, here is what you should know before hiring an agent and starting the home buying process.

Step 1: Understand What a Buyer's Agent Actually Does

Many buyers think an agent just unlocks doors and writes offers. That is not even close.

A strong buyer's agent helps you:

  • Understand financing options

  • Connect with trusted lenders

  • Analyze...

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May
13

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Spokane Is Building Fewer Homes Than It Has in Decades — Here's Why That Matters

A recent article from the Spokane Journal of Business highlighted something many people in real estate and construction have already been feeling firsthand: Spokane is not building enough homes.

In 2025, the City of Spokane issued permits for just 146 single-family homes. According to the article, that is the lowest number recorded in more than 50 years.

For a growing area like Spokane, that matters.

Why Are New Home Permits So Low?

There are several factors contributing to the slowdown in new construction:

  • Rising construction costs

  • Higher interest rates

  • Increased development and permitting costs

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May
6

April 2026 Market Report

Explore the latest trends for the Spokane County residential real estate market in our comprehensive monthly report.

 

 

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