What $750K Buys You in Post Falls Idaho
If you’re shopping near the $750,000 mark in North Idaho, Post Falls belongs on your shortlist. In this quick guide, we’ll translate our on-the-ground video tour into plain-English takeaways—what you can expect for the money, where to look, and how each pocket of town feels day to day.
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Snapshot: Post Falls at a Glance
Post Falls sits between Coeur d’Alene and Spokane with easy I-90 access and a growing mix of new-build neighborhoods and established, tree-lined streets. City population is roughly 45,000 and climbing—the city has lots of developable land on the prairie north of town and excellent proximity to the Spokane International Airport (about 30 minutes).
Why buyers target Post Falls in the $700s:
- Newer construction with modern finishes (granite, luxury flooring, tall ceilings)
- RV garages and shop-sized bays you won’t see as often at this price in bigger metros
- Golf-course settings, trail networks, and quick freeway access
- Choice between HOA amenities/standards or older neighborhoods with no HOA/CC&Rs
Stop #1: Highlands Golf Course (Green-Side Living)
Homes along Highlands Golf Course sit on a hill with wide streets, sidewalks, and tidy curb appeal. The example in our tour (≈3,700 sq ft, 4 bed / 3 bath, on ~⅓ acre) backs the 16th green and includes a giant RV garage—perfect if you travel, tinker, or want a home gym with ~14’ ceilings. Asking price when filmed: $748,000.
What stands out:
- Established, higher-end neighborhood feel
- Golf course access and possible valley views from select lots
- Plenty of space—inside and out—for hosting, toys, or multi-gen life
Heads-up: Architecture from this era can feel plain. Aesthetic tweaks (paint, beams, lighting, landscaping) go a long way, and the neighborhood values support thoughtful upgrades.
Stop #2: North-of-I-90 Newer Builds (Modern Comfort + Convenience)
Just a mile or so from Highlands, we toured another ~2,500 sq ft home on ~⅓ acre listed at $768,000. This pocket delivers quiet streets, sidewalks, mature-but-not-massive trees, and quick hits to Highway 41 (groceries, gyms, services, future commercial growth). You’re still ~30 minutes to the airport, ~10–15 to Coeur d’Alene.
Expect at this price point:
- 2018–2021 construction vintages
- Designer touches—granite/quartz, wide-plank floors, upgraded trim
- Attached RV garages or deep third bays (a big local value-add)
- HOAs that are typically more affordable and less restrictive than in many states (plan on ~$200–$400/yr; exact dues vary by community)
Stop #3: Another Newer Enclave (2019 Build, Big RV Bay Vibes)
Across the street, we looked at a 2019 build (~2,200 sq ft, 3 bed / 2.5 bath) on just under ¼ acre, listed at $759,000. Same modern finishes, same low-traffic vibe, and a showpiece RV garage. If you’ve been struggling to find storage for an RV, boat, or project car, this feature alone can tip the scales toward Post Falls.
Pro tip: If you’re fitness-minded, these tall-bay garages also make incredible home gyms or CrossFit-style setups.
Stop #4: Tullamore (Trails, Family-Friendly Streets… and More RV Garages)
Tullamore is among Post Falls’ most popular neighborhoods—bike trails cut through for easy access to parks and amenities, and the streets were designed for walkability. The home we highlighted: ~2,000 sq ft, 4 bed / 2 bath, 2018 build on ~¼ acre, listed at $765,000.
Who loves Tullamore:
- Buyers who want newer construction, sidewalks, and a neighborhood network of paths
- People who value community design (vs. large private lots)
- RV/trailer owners who want everything tucked out of sight, in-bay
Note on value: This one carried a higher ask for the square footage. In return, you’re paying for neighborhood feel, condition, and features (like that RV garage).
Stop #5: South of I-90 Near the River (Established + No HOA)
For our last stop, we crossed to the south side of I-90 into a 1970s neighborhood near the Spokane River (parks like Kiwanis offer river access). This ~2,000 sq ft, 3 bed / 2 bath home sat on ~⅓ acre and was listed at $750,000—and here’s the kicker: no HOA and no CC&Rs.
Why this matters:
- No dues and fewer exterior restrictions
- Freedom for projects, parking, and personalization (still subject to City of Post Falls rules—e.g., animals)
- Mature trees, bigger setbacks, and that quiet, “grown-in” street presence you can’t buy in a new subdivision
If you want character + flexibility, established pockets like this deliver.
What $750K Typically Buys in Post Falls (2025)
- 2,000–3,700 sq ft, usually 3–4 bedrooms
- ¼–⅓ acre (occasionally larger), with RV garage or shop-style bay in many newer builds
- Modern finishes in north-of-I-90 neighborhoods; mature landscaping and no-HOA potential south of I-90
- 30 minutes to Spokane International Airport; quick access to shopping on Hwy 41 and I-90; trail and park networks throughout
HOA vs. No HOA: Choose Your Adventure
- With HOA: You’ll typically get consistent curb appeal, community standards, and sometimes small parks or paths—learn about HOAs in Idaho if you’re new to the rules here.
- Without HOA: More flexibility (projects, trailers, exterior choices). Always confirm city codes and any recorded CC&Rs on title—our team will help you research both during due diligence.
Schools, Data & Due Diligence Links
- School snapshots: GreatSchools and Niche
- Local trendlines: U.S. Census Data
- Buyer protections & disclosures: Idaho Real Estate Commission – Consumer Info
Is $750K in Post Falls Right for You?
Pick north-of-I-90 neighborhoods if you want newer builds, sidewalks, and RV bays near emerging services. Choose south-of-I-90 if you crave mature trees, river-proximate parks, and the option to go no-HOA. Either way, Post Falls puts you close to Coeur d’Alene and Spokane with plenty of room for gear, hobbies, and weekend getaways.
Want a curated list that matches your timeline and must-haves (RV garage, shop, no HOA, golf frontage)? contact our team and we’ll send options, neighborhood notes, and a step-by-step game plan.
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