Market Trends: 5/20/2012
Spokane
Market Snapshot
Total Properties Listed:
2,837
Month-Over-Month Change: +6.29%
Average List Price:
$206,344
Month-Over-Month Change: +.68%
Median List Price:
$159,900
Month-Over-Month Change: +3.16%
Typical Property
Single-Family Home
3.25 Bedrooms
2.21 Baths
$206,344 Average List Price
$90/SqFt Average Price per SqFt.
Average Price by Bedrooms:
1 Bedroom:
$90,101
2 Bedrooms:
$127,894
3 Bedrooms:
$188,313
4 Bedrooms:
$265,136
5 Bedrooms:
$322,711
Top 5 Most Viewed Properties
4620 N Wall St
2 beds / 1 baths
$38,350
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About Spokane
Welcome to Spokane, Washington! Whatever you are looking for in life you can find in Spokane. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty and modern amenities, Spokane is considered the ideal place to discover what the "good life" really means.
Serving as the business, transportation and cultural heart of the Inland Northwest, Spokane's incredible lifestyles and opportunity for success combine to make this a unique and pleasant place to live, work and play! Spectacular mountains and gorgeous lakes and rivers blend with amazing shopping, dining and recreational opportunities in Spokane. With so much to do and see you will never run out of new experiences!
There really isn’t another place quite like Spokane. When you consider its natural beauty, charming communities, storied history and modern pleasures, Spokane just seems to be the perfect place to call home.
As the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest, Spokane is the largest city and the county seat of Spokane County. Settled in 1871, Spokane now has a population of nearly 200,000, Spokane County’s estimated population is 459,000, making Spokane the second most populous city in Washington. The success and growth of Spokane is no mystery when you consider all it has to offer.
Located along the Spokane River, the city is officially nicknamed “Lilac City” for the flowers introduced to the region during the early 20th century and which continue to thrive. As the lilacs have found a perfect place to grow, so have the area’s amenities for residents who find Spokane’s natural beauty an ideal setting.
Whatever activity you are looking for you can find in Spokane. The famous Riverside State Park, running along the Spokane River, has many trails for hiking and biking. During the fall harvest season, the Green Bluff area has gorgeous orchards to entice the senses. Long Lake, also called Lake Spokane, is popular for any aquatic recreational activities including boating and fishing. You will also want to visit the popular Riverfront Park in downtown, where the Spokane Falls are located.
While our natural environment is unmatched, other recreational opportunities are just as remarkable. In Spokane, you can catch the Spokane Shock, an arena football team, or the Spokane Chiefs, a minor league hockey team, as they take on opponents at the Spokane Arena. Before the games, you can enjoy the Lilac City’s dining options that range from traditional to cutting-edge cuisine and everything in between. Shopping options are endless—from brand-new malls to specialized boutiques—you can always find that special something you want in Spokane. Add in our many museums, cultural events and performing arts centers, and Spokane reveals something special at every turn.
All of these attractions are supported by a growing economy, an amazing educational system that includes Gonzaga University and Whitworth College, and unique communities contributing to an environment dedicated to success. Neighborhoods like Mead, Nine Mile Falls and Colbert are setting new standards in quality of living by providing housing markets that are economically diverse and abundant.
With so much to offer, North Spokane is the choice of those seeking real estate opportunities in a place filled with what makes life special.