Relocation, done well.
A different kind of move. The Relocation Matcher takes you from origin city to neighborhood match to a clear timeline — in about three minutes.
Where are you
moving from?
Pick your origin city. We'll route you to the right guide — tax math, neighborhood matches, and the practical mechanics of the move.
A typical relocation,
broken into five.
- 01 · Week 0
First conversation
A short call to understand the move.
- 02 · Weeks 1–2
Discovery
Personalized market view, lender intros, area orientation.
- 03 · Weeks 3–4
On the ground
Curated home tours — in person or via guided video.
- 04 · Weeks 4–8
Offer to close
Negotiation, inspection, financing, settlement.
- 05 · Move day
Welcome home
Boots-on-the-ground help once you arrive.
Guides.
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From Austin
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from Austin
Keep the no-state-income-tax structure on the Washington side and drop your property tax by roughly 40% — what Austin buyers should weigh before relocating to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene.
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From California
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from California
Why California buyers are choosing the Inland Northwest — cost of living, taxes, lifestyle, and the practical mechanics of the move.
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From Dallas
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from Dallas
Same no-state-income-tax framework on the Washington side, roughly 40% lower property tax, and a city built around water rather than highways — what Dallas buyers should weigh before relocating.
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From Denver
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from Denver
Same mountain-west lifestyle, more water, lower elevation, and a state income tax that disappears entirely if you land on the Washington side — what Denver buyers should weigh before relocating.
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From Los Angeles
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from Los Angeles
Trade LA traffic and 13.3% top-rate income tax for privacy, water, and four real seasons — what Los Angeles buyers should weigh before relocating to Spokane or CDA.
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From Phoenix
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from Phoenix
Trade the desert for water, forest, and four real seasons — what Phoenix buyers should weigh before relocating to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene.
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From Portland
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from Portland
Same PNW culture, drier weather, and no Oregon income tax exposure when you land on the Washington side — what Portland buyers should weigh before relocating to Spokane or CDA.
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From San Francisco
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from San Francisco
Cash out a Bay Area home, drop the 13.3% top-rate income tax, and buy free-and-clear in the Inland Northwest — what San Francisco buyers should weigh before relocating to Spokane or CDA.
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From Seattle
Moving to Spokane or Coeur d'Alene from Seattle
Same state, very different market — what Seattle-area buyers should know about Spokane and North Idaho before making the move.