Protect Our Region’s Quality of Life
If you live even a short while in the Coeur d’Alene region, it doesn’t take long for you to appreciate the special opportunities that it offers.
Why Anti-Growth Measures Limit Housing for Long-Time Residents
This attitude likely stems not so much from outright animosity, but from the sense that the newcomers are not merely changing in the physical landscape of the region, but changing the character of the region.
Housing Options: Making Coeur d’Alene Affordable for Local Workers
While average rentals have not been climbing as rapidly as real estate, average rents in 2022 are 10 percent higher than they were just one year ago.
Housing Economics 101: Supply vs. Demand 
If you live in northern Idaho, It has not escaped your notice that house prices in the Coeur d’Alene area have been experiencing a steep upward trajectory over the last few years.
Desirability Drives Demand
In April, 2021, the Wall Street Journal’s real estate section stated that the Coeur d’Alene area was the hottest housing market in the country (it currently ranks in the top ten).
Freedom and Property Rights
Private property rights were so fundamental to the founding of this nation that the framers of the Constitution took pains to embed them throughout the document.
March Brings Seasonal Sales Boost
March 2022 Kootenai County Coeur d’Alene- – (April 21, 2022) The Median sales price in Kootenai county rose in March to $535,000 a continued increase of 2.8% compared to last month according to the Coeur d’Alene Regional REALTORS®. The number of homes sold slipped by 12.2% compared to one year ago however compared to last…
Small businesses, cooperation bolster real estate
Originally published in RISMedia | By: Ron Phipps As more than 31 million small businesses across the country were recognized during National Small Business Week, it’s a good time to look at how small, local operations drive so much of the economy and search for ways to continue to level the playing field for them…
Signs, Signs Everywhere a Sign. But Not There
Currently the City sign code does not require to pull permits, however it does prevent you from placing in a city right-of-way. Be careful placing signs in the grassy strip between the street and sidewalk. But usually they are a part of the right-of-way, so check before placing. Example areas in right-of-way: 7th Street South…
3 NEW MLS Rules You Need to Know
To provide greater transparency about compensation for buyer’s agents, the National Association of Realtors® made key changes to MLS policy. If you’re a buyer’s agent, you better not claim that your services are free. The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) recently implemented policy changes, including prohibiting MLS participants and subscribers from representing that their brokerage…
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