Buying a Home in Coeur d'Alene 2026: Idaho vs. Washington Considerations

# Buying a Home in Coeur d'Alene 2026: Idaho vs. Washington Considerations [Home]()/[Blog]()/Buying a Home in Coeur d'Alene 2026: Idaho vs. Washington Considerations [Back to Blog]() Home Buying # Buying a Home in Coeur d'Alene 2026: Idaho vs. Washington Considerations Q Home Loans Team February 12, 2026 80 views # Buying a Home in Coeur d'Alene 2026: Idaho vs. Washington Considerations Deciding where to plant your roots is a major life decision, and for those drawn to the stunning landscapes of the Inland Northwest, the choice often comes down to two states: Idaho and Washington. The Coeur d'Alene and Spokane areas offer unique lifestyles and financial considerations. This guide will walk you through the key differences to help you make an informed choice in 2026. > ### Key Takeaways > > * Tax Structures Vary Significantly: Washington has no state income tax, while Idaho has a flat income tax. However, Washington has a real estate excise tax at closing, which Idaho does not. > * Housing Markets Are Dynamic: The Spokane housing market has seen an increase in inventory and sales, with median home prices in the $380,000 to $425,000 range in early 2026. > * Loan Programs Differ: While national loan programs are available in both states, Washington offers additional state-specific down-payment assistance programs.\* ## Tax & Cost Comparison Understanding the tax landscape is crucial when deciding between Idaho and Washington. Here’s a comparison of the key tax considerations for homebuyers as of early 2026: | Factor | Coeur d'Alene / Kootenai County (Idaho) | Spokane County (Washington) | | --- | --- | --- | | State Income Tax | Yes (a flat rate around 5.8%) | None | | Average Property Tax Rate | Approximately 0.60% | Approximately 0.85%–1.0% | | Real Estate Excise Tax | None | 1.28%–1.78% of the sale price | ## Housing Market Snapshot: Early 2026 The real estate market in the Spokane area has seen notable shifts heading into 2026. Housing inventory has increased by approximately 19% year-over-year, giving buyers more options to choose from. This has been accompanied by a modest 2.5% increase in home sales in 2025. Median home prices in the Spokane metro area are currently in the $380,000 to $425,000 range. ## Mortgage & Loan Considerations for 2026 Both Idaho and Washington offer access to popular national loan programs, including Conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loans. For 2026, it's important to be aware of the updated loan limits: * Conforming Loan Limit: The 2026 conforming loan limit has increased to $832,750. * FHA Loan Limits: The 2026 FHA loan floor is $541,287, with a ceiling of $1,249,125 in high-cost areas. > A Note on Down-Payment Assistance: While national programs are widely available, Washington offers several state-specific down-payment assistance programs through the Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC). These programs can be a significant advantage for homebuyers in Washington. ## Making the Right Choice for Your Future Choosing between Idaho and Washington depends on your personal financial situation, income, and long-term goals. While we cannot offer financial advice, here are some general considerations: * For those with higher incomes, the lack of a real estate excise tax and lower property taxes in Idaho can be advantageous over the long term. * For those who may benefit from down-payment assistance, Washington's state-sponsored programs can make homeownership more accessible. We strongly recommend consulting with a licensed tax professional to analyze your individual circumstances. ## Your Journey Home Starts Here The Inland Northwest is a beautiful place to call home, and our team at Q Home Loans is here to help you navigate your home financing options in both Idaho and Washington. With a commitment to education and a client-first approach, we can help you find the right loan for your unique journey. _This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute a loan commitment or guarantee. Loan approval is subject to credit and property approval. Contact Q Home Loans for current rates and program availability. Q Home Loans is a division of American Pacific Mortgage Corporation, NMLS #1850. Equal Housing Lender._ ### Share this article Share ### About the Author Q Home Loans Team is a mortgage loan officer at Q Home Loans, dedicated to helping families achieve their homeownership dreams. [Meet Our Team]() ## Ready to Get Started? Have questions or ready to apply for a home loan? Our expert team is here to help.

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