Luxury homes, chosen with care.
The Inland Northwest's luxury market doesn't look like Seattle, Bay Area, or Manhattan — and that's the point. A $1.5M home here means private acreage, lake frontage, or a turn-of-the-century craftsman on a tree-lined block. We work the 7 neighborhoods where this inventory lives, in both Washington and Idaho.
Featured luxury listings
Neighborhoods we work
Sorted by typical price, low to high. Click through for the full neighborhood guide — schools, character, recent sales context, and the inventory currently on market.
Spokane's downtown core neighborhood — Riverfront Park, the Davenport District, Riverside Avenue mansions on the south fringe, and the city's densest mix of condo, loft, and historic inventory.
An unincorporated rural-suburban area east of Spokane Valley near Newman Lake and Liberty Lake — half-acre to multi-acre parcels, East Valley schools, and a 20-minute I-90 commute downtown.
A bluff-top North Spokane neighborhood with city and mountain views, newer construction, and quick access to downtown via Hwy 395.
A master-planned city wrapped around its namesake 708-acre lake — walkable town center, top-rated Central Valley schools, and easy commutes to both Spokane and Coeur d'Alene.
Spokane's historic luxury neighborhood — Manito Park, mature trees, 1900s–1920s character architecture, and top-tier public schools.
Spokane's oldest neighborhood, immediately west of downtown — late-1800s mansions, the MAC museum, and a walkable historic district that trades from $350K condos to $1.5M+ restored estates.
A semi-rural Spokane County community north of the city — top-rated Mead schools, larger lots, and easy reach to Mt. Spokane.
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Off-market inventory, agent-to-agent introductions, and pre-listing access to private estates. Whether you're buying, selling, or just gauging the market, the first conversation is always private.