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Buying Land for Sale in North Idaho? Know More About the Gem State and Learn Why You Should Invest Now

Anyone will find Idaho a safe place. Its abundance of open spaces, including the urban centers, and very low urban crime rate make it ideal for those who are looking for a perfect retirement destination and those in search of a friendly community where they can build a home and start their own family. All these features are even more pronounced in North Idaho thanks to its unique geographic position.

If not for retirement, many are purchasing properties in North Idaho because of the unlimited outdoor recreational activities it offers. You can swim in a crystal-clear lake, go hiking in a dense forest, experience the thrills of river-rafting and kayaking, go fishing for a fresh catch, or go on horseback and feel the breeze and sheer freedom with your equine companion. Come wintertime, North Idaho transforms into a snow sports paradise. And traveling in between North Idaho attractions is always a pleasure— everywhere you look, there will be beautiful vistas that will take your breath away. (Continue reading to learn more about North Central’s outdoor offerings.)

But if you are browsing a real estate listing to purchase acreage for agricultural purposes, you might want to consider buying a property in the Palouse, which covers parts of Washington, Oregon, and Latah County in Oregon. The Palouse region is considered one of the largest producers of wheat, lentils, and barley in the United States. One of the main draws of agricultural properties in the Palouse is that cities such as Moscow are a relatively short drive away.

Famous Attractions in Idaho

North Idaho’s geography is a beautiful patchwork of rolling hills, forests, and lakes, with deep rivers cutting through the landscape. As such, it is a haven for those who enjoy adrenaline-pumping adventures and exhilarating experiences. Check out these can’t-miss destinations when you are visiting the state.

Where there are lakes, rivers such as St. Joe River rush by. This one is particularly popular for whitewater rafting. Kootenai River is one of the largest rivers in all of Idaho, flowing all the way from Montana to Canada. This river is teeming with fish life. Some parts are also perfect for avid boaters.

 

Brief history of Idaho

Idaho’s territory is as large as all six New England states combined with New Jersey, Maryland, and Delaware. Before it became a part of the United States, it was first a part of the Oregon Territory. However, through the Oregon Treaty which takes place in 1853, the state became part of the Washington Territory. Since then, the state’s population grew and became its own territory in 1863. It is also when Lewiston—the second-largest city in the northern region—became the first capital of the Idaho Territory. The city is now home to well-recognized educational institutions and community activities like Hot August Nights and Dogwood Festival.

Interesting Trivia About Idaho

Land for Sale in Idaho

Idaho’s real estate industry is booming for many reasons: low urban crime rate, amazing landscapes, affordable cost of living, and unlimited recreational activities. Because of its attractive living condition, it is now considered as the “hottest real estate market” in the United States and its demand for housing is here to stay.

Real estate market

If you enjoy the outdoors and the sun, Idaho is your paradise. It has a stunning river that runs through the heart of the city and recreational parks perfect for hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. Aside from its natural attractions, the state also boasts a thriving business scene for both small and big entrepreneurs belonging to the agriculture, energy, and science technology industry. In fact, Moscow, the largest city in Latah County (and also its county seat), was named as one of the best places to live in the country.

With the influx of new residents, the real estate market in North Idaho is also having a moment. Condos and apartments are popping up especially in North Central Idaho. One study shows that real estate properties in Latah County are being sold for approximately its asking price. This means the number of people interested in purchasing homes is greater than the number of properties available! All with a shorter sell-by date!

Financing options

When buying land, it pays to know what your options are when it comes to finances. Here, learn the different types of loan arrangements available for property investors in the Gem State.

 

 

 

Land types

Are you planning to purchase land in Idaho but don’t know where to start? Learn the many types of land available in Idaho and identify which ones match your preference and lifestyle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All About Idaho

Climate

Due to its rugged mountain ranges and proximity to the Pacific Ocean, the Gem State produces an amazing diverse climate pattern. Its maritime influence results in cloudy, humid, and wet winters in the north and west side while the eastern region experiences higher mean temperatures in the winter. This is because its mountainous topography holds back the cold air that predominates in its neighbors: Montana and Wyoming. Meanwhile, during the spring and autumn season, the majority of the state can enjoy comfortable temperatures.

 

Recreational activities and attractions

Some of the most highly recommended hiking and biking destinations in North Idaho include The Route of the Hiawatha, the 6-mile Mickinnick Trail loop for those who want more challenge, Spirit Lake’s Empire Trails, and the lovely Upper Priest Lake Trail. Click here to find more trails to explore in the Idaho Panhandle National Forests whether you’re looking for a quick day hike or planning a multi-day backpacking trip.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Idaho may have many precious stones and rare minerals, but a lot of Idahoans would say the “real gem” in the Gem State is its landscape. If you are a nature lover or simply someone who enjoys breathtaking views of nature, you will find searching for properties in Idaho an exciting experience. A reliable real estate agent who is knowledgeable in the area will be a great help in finding your ideal property.

My name is Kathi Nygaard and I can create a property listing customized to your preference and help you narrow down your choices based on your needs and financial limitations. After that, I can show you around North Central Idaho—you will be surprised that the Palouse region is more than just wheat fields! I grew up in the area so you will be able to experience the community like a true-blue Idahoan.

Not convinced yet? Perhaps, I can help you come up with a more informed decision during your visit to the city. Give me a call if you are exploring real estate options in Idaho. Whether you need an insider tip about Idaho properties or someone who can take you around for a tour, you can count on me!