Where to Live in Spokane Valley & Liberty Lake (2025 Guide)
Living in Spokane Valley & Liberty Lake
The Vibe
East of Spokane, the Valley offers a popular mix of suburban subdivisions and easy access to lakes and mountains. Liberty Lake, at the metro’s eastern edge, has transformed into a fast-growing hub with newer homes and parks, and a tech-friendly vibe.
Why It Works
Good schools, family-oriented neighborhoods, and newer housing stock make this one of Spokane’s most popular suburban areas. Proximity to Coeur d’Alene and Idaho recreation is a big draw.
What to Watch Out For
The Valley feels more suburban sprawl than walkable neighborhood. I-90 congestion can be a headache during peak times.
Who Lives Here
Families, remote professionals, and mid-career workers who prefer suburban living but want access to both Spokane and North Idaho.
City/Neighborhood Highlights
- Liberty Lake – master-planned, newer homes, great schools.
- Spokane Valley – larger subdivisions, retail, and affordable rentals.
Housing Snapshot
Single-family homes in Spokane Valley average $400K–$500K, while Liberty Lake pushes closer to $550K–$650K. Rentals range from $1,300–$2,000/month, depending on size and age of the property.
Commute & Transit
Located along I-90, the Valley is a 15–25 minute drive to downtown Spokane. Transit options are limited, so cars are the norm.
Things to Do
- Hike Liberty Lake Regional Park
- Shop at Spokane Valley Mall
- Enjoy community events at Mirabeau Point Park.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want suburban convenience with Idaho’s outdoors close by, Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake deliver.
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