Private trail to water fall, 2 off grid cabins plus 23.02 acres USFS
Sportsman paradise! Situated between the private trailhead to a waterfall and world class fishing on the Pack River.Bordering thousands of acres of National Forest, this 23.02 acre parcel has 3 Main buildings & 3 Auxiliary buildings. A-frame Main cabin, spacious Guest cabin, additional dried-in cabin/ shed, garden/tool shed, summer kitchen, and a Hickory Outhouse. Buildings.. read more →
Parade, car show, dance, concerts Lost in the 50’s is back
Its that time of year again. After a 2 years we finally get lost in the 50s back. Come out and enjoy the fun. Schedule of Events Friday, May 20, 2022Vintage car parade. Vintage car parade through downtown Sandpoint, looping first east down Church Street then north up First Avenue and back west up Cedar Street. Pick.. read more →
Don’t Let Rising Inflation Delay Your Homeownership Plans [INFOGRAPHIC]
Some Highlights If recent headlines about rising inflation are making you wonder if it’s still a good time to buy, here’s what experts have to say. Housing is an asset that typically grows in value. Plus, your mortgage helps stabilize your monthly housing costs, and buying protects you from rising rents. Experts say owning a.. read more →
The One Thing Every Homeowner Needs To Know About a Recession
A recession does not equal a housing crisis. That’s the one thing that every homeowner today needs to know. Everywhere you look, experts are warning we could be heading toward a recession, and if true, an economic slowdown doesn’t mean homes will lose value. The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) defines a recession this way:.. read more →
How Homeownership Can Bring You Joy
If you’re trying to decide whether to rent or buy a home, you’re probably weighing a few different factors. The financial benefits of homeownership might be one of the reasons you want to make a purchase if you’re a renter, but the decision can also be motivated by having a place that’s uniquely your own… read more →
Why Rising Mortgage Rates Push Buyers off the Fence
If you’re thinking about buying a home, you’ve probably heard mortgage rates are rising and have wondered what that means for you. Since mortgage rates have increased over two percentage points this year, it’s natural to think about how this will impact your homeownership plans. Today, buyers are reacting in one of two ways: they’re.. read more →
bordering USFS 23.02 acres 2 off grid cabins water fall and pack river
Sportsman paradise! Situated between the private trailhead to a waterfall and world class fishing on the Pack River. Bordering thousands of acres of National Forest, this 23.02 acre parcel has 3 Main buildings & 3 Auxiliary buildings. A-frame Main cabin, spacious Guest cabin, additional dried in cabin/ shed, garden/tool shed, summer kitchen, and a Hickory.. read more →
If You’re a Homeowner, You Have Incredible Leverage When You Sell Today
In today’s housing market, homeowners have a great opportunity to sell their house and receive the best terms for their personal situation. That’s because there’s a limited number of homes for sale, which is creating competition among buyers. Right now, homebuyers want three things: To be the winning bid on their dream home To buy.. read more →
Should You Update Your House Before Selling? Ask a Real Estate Professional. [INFOGRAPHIC]
Some Highlights If you’re deciding whether you should make updates before you sell your house, lean on your trusted real estate advisor to be your guide. In today’s sellers’ market, buyers have limited options and may be more willing to take on repairs themselves. If you’re thinking about selling your house, let’s connect so you.. read more →
Secondary lake front 3 bed 2 bath with shop $350,000
148 Sportsman Access Rd Cocolalla Idaho 83813 For Sale$350,000 Secondary waterfront on lake Cocolalla. Walk or drive to the lake for swimming, fishing or launch your boat or canoe for a day on the lake. You can even ice skate and ice fish in the winter. No CCRS No HOA maintained paved road! 3 Bedroom (1.. read more →