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Home » Home sales, prices continue to climb in Kootenai County

Home sales, prices continue to climb in Kootenai County

June inventory higher than year-earlier month

July 3, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

So far this year, 1,166 single-family homes have sold in Kootenai County, a 3.7% increase compared to the same time last year, according to the June 2025 Market Snapshot from Coeur d’Alene Regional Relators.

The median home price in June was about $544,400, a 3.5% increase from June 2024, and roughly $1,000 more than the median home price in May.

There were just over 1,200 active residential listings in Kootenai County as of July 3, an 8.1% increase over last year’s inventory at the same time. In May, there were 1,134 active residential listings.

Homes stayed on the market for an average of 95 days in June, a 1.1% increase over the year-earlier month.

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