01/29/2026
🏡 Why Spokane County Feels Like a Buyer’s Market Right Now
Spokane’s housing market isn’t frozen—but conditions are shifting in favor of buyers more than sellers in 2025.
Here’s what buyers are seeing:
📈 More homes on the market than last year — inventory has increased, giving buyers more choices and room to compare.
Nick Briggs, Realtor
🕰️ Homes are staying on the market longer compared to peak frenzy years—giving buyers time to think and negotiate.
Redfin
📉 Prices have softened slightly or leveled off year-over-year in many segments, easing pressure on affordability.
Realtor
🔁 Mortgage rates still make some buyers cautious, so sellers are often more willing to work with serious offers.
NonStop Local KHQ
All of these together mean buyers are not rushed into bidding wars, can take time to inspect and negotiate, and often have more leverage than they have had in years.
If you’re thinking about buying in Spokane County, now’s a great time to explore options, get pre-approved, and work with pros who know the local market inside out.
Make your home more attractive to buyers.
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