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James Erving
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Best Spokane neighborhoods

James Erving
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Hi there, i'm curious for anyone who is a Spokane local- which neighborhoods do you recommend as B & C class neighborhoods with solid growth?

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Phil Wells
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Phil Wells
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  • Spokane, WA & North Idaho
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You're getting around 10% appreciation YOY across the board (11.7% median home price increase YOY in July according to the Spokane Association of Realtors).

So, 'where's the best neighborhood' comes down to your personal preference and the factors you want in a property. @Joshua Norwood is absolutely right about the Valley, it's a great community out there. 

If you're pretty open to location I'd look for the best schools, lowest crime, proximity to economic centers like hospitals and the universities, the Air Force Base, etc and you won't go too far wrong in Spokane. There are areas you should avoid though so link up with a local pro for street by street/property specific advice.

Good luck!

  • Phil Wells

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