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Moving to Spokane Washington? I am an expert in Spokane area real estate. As your Spokane Real Estate Advisor, I would love the opportunity to show you around town on a tour of Spokane neighborhoods and homes for sale.
The Spokane area truly is the Pacific Northwest's Best Kept Secret. It is beautiful here. Spokane has all the convenience of a big city—including jobs and a major airport—but the friendliness and feel of a small town. And the nature that is at your fingertips here in Spokane is just incredible. As the city tagline says: "Spokane Near Nature, Near Perfect"
Spokane is the largest city in Spokane County, Washington. The city is built along the scenic Spokane River, and is surrounded by lush wilderness. It is about 20 miles from the Idaho border. 2006 Census estimates place Spokane's population at about 198,000.
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Considering moving to the newly formed City of Spokane Valley, Washington? I am an expert in Spokane Valley real estate, and would be happy to help you find your next home here. As your Spokane Real Estate Advisor, I can show you around town on a tour of Spokane Valley neighborhoods and homes for sale.
The Spokane Valley region truly is the Pacific Northwest's Best Kept Secret. It is beautiful here. You will have all the convenience of a big city—including nearby jobs and a major airport—along with the friendliness and feel of a small town. And nature is right at your fingertips here in Spokane Valley.
Spokane Valley is nestled between Spokane, the largest city in Spokane County, and Liberty Lake, WA. It is only a few minutes east of Spokane on Highway 90, only 15 minutes from the Idaho border. Spokane Valley has a thriving job market, desirable schools, and nice neighborhoods. Its population was estimated in 2007 to be about 88,000.
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Considering moving to the City of Liberty Lake, Washington? I am an expert in Liberty Lake real estate, and would be happy to help you find your next home here. As your Spokane Real Estate Advisor, I can show you around town on a tour of Liberty Lake neighborhoods and homes for sale.
The Liberty Lake and Spokane region is truly the Pacific Northwest's Best Kept Secret. It is gorgeous here. You will have all the convenience of a big city—including nearby Spokane jobs and a major airport—along with the friendliness and feel of a small town. And nature is right at your fingertips here in Liberty Lake, not only here in town, but in the nearby Washington and Idaho wilderness areas.
Liberty Lake is about halfway between Spokane, WA to the west and Coeur D'Alene, ID to the east. Both are only about 20 minutes drive on the easily accessible Highway 90. Liberty Lake is less than 10 minutes from the Idaho border, with desirable schools and nice neighborhoods. Its population was estimated in 2000 to be about 4,600, but according to city data, has grown to about 6,500 residents.
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Considering moving to the City of Cheney, Washington? I am an expert in Cheney area real estate, and would be happy to help you find your next home here. As your Spokane Real Estate Advisor, I can show you around town on a tour of Cheney neighborhoods and homes for sale.
Cheney is in the West Plains region of Washington, just 17 miles southwest of Spokane. It is the home of Eastern Washington University, so it is a booming college town. Cheney has the conveniences of a big city, including jobs in town and in nearby Spokane, plus easy access to Spokane Airport, all with the friendliness and feel of a small town. And up here in the Pacific Northwest, nature is always right at your fingertips.
Cheney has a good job market, good schools, and nice neighborhoods. Its population was estimated in 2006 to be about 10,000.
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Considering moving to the City of Airway Heights, Washington? I am an expert in Airway Heights area real estate, and would be happy to help you find your next home here. As your Spokane Real Estate Advisor, I can show you around town on a tour of Airway Heights neighborhoods and homes for sale.
Airway Heights is just west of Spokane, Washington, just a few minutes from downtown Spokane to the east, and Fairchild Air Force Base to the west. Airway Heights has the conveniences of a big city, including jobs and easy access to Spokane International Airport, with the friendliness and feel of a small town. Like all of the towns up here in the Pacific Northwest, nature is always right at your fingertips in Airway Heights.
Airway Heights has a good job market, good schools, and nice neighborhoods. Its population was estimated in the 2000 Census to be about 4,500 residents.
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