Spokane Real Estate FAQ

All the questions you need to know about Spokane, eastern Washington, and North Idaho

Buying a home

Selling a home

How do I find a real estate agent in Spokane, Washington?

The best way to find a real estate agent in Spokane is to look for someone with proven local experience, strong reviews, and deep knowledge of specific neighborhoods. Dustin Cramer is a licensed Spokane real estate agent with Amplify Real Estate Services who has helped buyers and sellers throughout Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, South Hill, and North Idaho for over six years. You can reach Dustin at 509-263-1870.

What is the process for buying a home in Spokane?

Buying a home in Spokane typically involves six steps: getting pre-approved for a mortgage, connecting with a local buyer's agent, searching for homes that match your criteria, making an offer and negotiating, completing inspections and due diligence, and closing. In Spokane's market, homes move relatively quickly, so having an agent who knows the local inventory and can move fast on your behalf is important. Dustin Cramer guides buyers through every step of this process with clear communication and honest advice.

How much does it cost to buy a home in Spokane?

Spokane remains one of the most affordable markets in the Pacific Northwest. The median sold price for a home in Spokane is around $365,000, with the average price per square foot near $217. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood — South Hill and Liberty Lake tend to be higher, while areas like Airway Heights and Cheney offer more affordable options. Buyers also need to budget for closing costs, which typically run 2–3% of the purchase price.

What neighborhoods in Spokane are best for families?

Some of the best neighborhoods for families in Spokane include South Hill, which offers larger homes, good schools, and proximity to parks; Liberty Lake, known for its master-planned community feel and outdoor recreation; and the North Spokane corridor near Mead, which has highly rated schools and newer housing. Spokane Valley is also popular for families who want suburban space at a more accessible price point.

Is it a good time to buy a home in Spokane?

Spokane has shown consistent long-term value growth and continues to attract buyers from higher-cost markets like Seattle and California. While mortgage rates affect affordability, Spokane's relatively low price point compared to other Northwest cities means buyers can still find strong value. Median days on market typically run 30 to 39 days, meaning inventory moves but there is generally time to make thoughtful decisions with the right agent.

How do I sell my home in Spokane?

Selling a home in Spokane starts with pricing it correctly for the current market. A local agent like Dustin Cramer will run a comparative market analysis, recommend any pre-listing improvements, market the home through MLS and digital channels, and negotiate on your behalf. Spokane homes that are priced well and presented professionally typically sell within 30 to 45 days. Dustin handles the entire process from listing to closing.

What is my Spokane home worth?

Your home's value in Spokane depends on its location, size, condition, and recent sales of comparable homes nearby. The median sold price in Spokane is around $365,000, but individual homes vary widely. The best way to get an accurate value is a free comparative market analysis from a local agent. Dustin Cramer offers free home valuations at dustincramer.amplify-re.com/seller/valuation or by calling 509-263-1870.

How long does it take to sell a home in Spokane?

In Spokane, the median days on market is typically between 30 and 39 days for correctly priced homes. Homes in high-demand neighborhoods like South Hill or Liberty Lake can sell faster, sometimes within the first week. Homes that are overpriced or need significant work tend to sit longer. Proper pricing, professional photography, and strong marketing are the biggest factors in reducing time on market.